Buen Camino!

Julia Goodfellow-Smith


Region:
Wales
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £75 within 10 miles of SA1 or SA15. £75 + 45p/mile up to 20 miles.
Category:
Travel
Updated:
17th August 2022

Is the Camino de Santiago, a pilgrimage route across northern Spain, just another long-distance path, or is there something more to it? This talk explores the Camino journey, both physical and spiritual. Who walks the Camino, and why? What challenges do pilgrims face? And how does it differ from other long-distance walks? Enjoy stunning photography of the Spanish landscape and architecture. Laugh, cry and wonder. Will this be the start of your Camino?

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About Julia Goodfellow-Smith

Julia Goodfellow-Smith is an adventure writer and speaker who is also a Chartered Environmentalist. She loves to entertain her audiences with stories and learning points from her adventures, which she hopes will also encourage them to live a more adventurous and sustainable life.

Julia has written two books to help people in their quest to lead a more adventurous life:

  • Live Your Bucket List: Simple Steps to Ignite Your Dreams, Face Your Fears and Lead an Extraordinary Life, Starting Today
  • Cycling King Alfred's Way: A Piece of Cake? She is in the throes of writing her third, about walking the Camino de Santiago.

www.juliags.com


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