From April, walkers can take up their pilgrim's sticks towards Santiago de Compostela. Novices or experienced, they are not immune to surprises which will spice up the course.

The terrace of an albergue in the middle of the Galician pampas can become more hype than a roof terrace in Manhattan. You will rarely be honked at by motorists, rather respected, with a wave or a smile, or even considered with indifference, as part of the landscape. The wealth accumulated along the way comes down to encounters, and solidarity reigns supreme.