by Vadász Viktor | Mar 24, 2026 | technical
The cost of walking the Camino can vary quite a bit depending on your style of travel, but most pilgrims spend between 30 and 50 euros per day. This usually covers a bed in an albergue, food, and a few small extras. Budget travellers who stay in simpler accommodation...
by Vadász Viktor | Feb 17, 2026 | technical
Walking the Camino during the summer is a beautiful paradox. The days are long, the light is golden, and life becomes wonderfully simple. Yet the heat can be relentless, and every unnecessary gram in your bag feels heavier with each kilometre. Over the years, I’ve...
by Vadász Viktor | Jan 26, 2026 | technical
Walking the Camino means long days on mixed terrain: asphalt, gravel tracks, muddy forest paths, steep ascents, and knee-testing descents. Trekking poles are not just for mountain hikers; they are one of the most effective tools for reducing strain and increasing...
by Vadász Viktor | Dec 25, 2025 | technical
One of the best things about the Camino de Santiago is how easy it is to get around. You don’t need technical skills, a GPS device, or even a map in your hand to hike this trail. For hundreds of years, these paths have led pilgrims to their destinations. The...
by Vadász Viktor | Dec 16, 2025 | technical
The shoes you wear on the Camino are the most important thing you have. They will guide you through every step, problem, and view. Choosing the right pair can make a big difference in your trip, changing it from a painful struggle to a happy, grounded experience....
by Vadász Viktor | Dec 15, 2025 | technical
The rhythm of life on the Camino is both grounding and transformative. It means going back to being simple, living in the moment, and having a reason to be. In this blog post, I’ll explain a typical day on the Camino, from the early mornings to the quiet...