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Santiago’s road; discover their routes in a web series – The GO!


Santiago’s road; discover their routes through eight audiovisual stories.

We present you the Camino de Santiago through the audiovisual platform ¡Bye! that brings together in the same space general information, personal experiences and a web series that will review all the routes from the point of view of the most diverse pilgrims.

A unique way of looking out on the Camino de Santiago through a web series that brings all pilgrimage perspectives closer together, using digital technologies to show us the human gaze of the people who travel it and reach as far as our eyes cannot reach.

Trailer:

Chapter 1: Paco, the Silver Way

The Vía de la Plata (or Camino de la Plata) is the most important Camino de Santiago from the south of the peninsula. Today Seville is considered the starting city, and the itinerary has its origin in different Roman roads that pilgrims used in the Middle Ages. It is characterized by the enormous distances between populations, the solitude and the extreme temperatures in summer.

Chapter 2: Paula, the winter road

The Winter Way is the Jacobean route that links Ponferrada with Santiago de Compostela passing through the Sil river valley and the Ribeira Sacra. It is a great southern variant of the French Way that avoids the peaks of Cebreiro, and therefore is more affordable in winter, as medieval pilgrims already knew. It is still a minority road, although well signposted and with great scenic and cultural attractions.

Chapter 3: Pearl. Route of the Mar de Arousa and Río Ulla

The ports of Ribeira and O Grove mark the entrance to the Arousa estuary, through whose waters the apostle’s boat sailed its last miles. The Route of the Sea of ​​Arousa and the Ulla River is a unique maritime and fluvial itinerary that commemorates the arrival in Galicia, by sea, of the body of the apostle Santiago after his martyrdom in Jerusalem, around 44.

Chapter 4: Ana. Northern Way

It is one of the routes with the longest history along with the Primitive Way, and with an antiquity similar to the French route. The Northern Way was the route generally used by the kings of the entire European continent to reach Santiago.

It runs along the entire peninsular coast from east to west bordering the Cantabrian along the municipalities of northern Spain. He leaves from Irún in the direction of Compostela, leaving behind an indelible trail in cities such as San Sebastián, Bilbao, Santander or Gijón until entering Galicia.

From Gijón we are presented with the decision to take a link that directs us to Oviedo to continue on the Camino Primitivo or, conversely, to continue on the Camino del Norte towards Avilés and enter Galicia through the town of Ribadeo, a coastal town in Lugo. from the Mariña Lucense that separates us 180km from our arrival in Santiago.

To be continue….

Every month we will upload a new video with the remaining routes.

LINKS
Web: hastalavista.es
Instagram: hastalavista_peregrinos
Facebook: to the pilgrims view

Tags: Camino de Santiago, Camino del norte, The winter road, experiences, Goodbye, Ruta del Mar de Arousa and Río Ulla, Vía de la plata, Xacobeo

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