Dec 1, 2019• by Journey_on_Two_Feet
Should I wear boots or runners on Camino de Santiago?
I love my hiking boots – they are the most comfortable shoes I own. Before I set out on camino I received a lot advice that you could do the walk in trail runners, that hiking boots were...
Nov 29, 2019• by Journey_on_Two_Feet
Walking the Camino de Santiago? Blister prevention tips
Blisters. It’s a word that strikes fear in the heart of many pilgrims setting out on the Camino de Santiago. If you are walking the full 800 kms of the French Way, or just the last 100 kms to...
Nov 24, 2019• by Luis_Herrera
Las Terrazas is a small Eden in the heart of Sierra del Rosario
Las Terrazas Complex - nestled in the heart of Sierra del Rosario Biosphere Reserve has a total extension of 250.70 km2 of mountains and lush nature - it's a lively rural experience of sustainable...
Nov 14, 2019• by joycejharalson
At 2918 feet, Mount Olympus isn’t the tallest mountain in Europe, but it is one that is so steeped in history it must be worth a visit at least once. In Greek mythology, ‘Olympus’ was...
Aug 18, 2019• by Moorspots
Alternative travel for the East Coast of Australia: By boat!
Most are familiar with the “East Coast trail” of Australia, taking a 4x4 off the beaten track or the road trip along the notorious Great Ocean Road. But there are even better ways to discover the...
Aug 17, 2019• by LetsGoSlovenia
Hiking Through the Tolmin Gorge in Slovenia's Soča Valley
On a hot summer day we visited the lowest point of the Slovenia's Soča Valley - the Tolmin Gorge. It's a an easy hour long hike from the town of Tolmin in northwestern Slovenia. The Soča...