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  • New Zealand: Queen Charlotte Track

    Explore one of New Zealand’s favourite tramping tracks located on the south island between Queen Charlotte Sound and Kenepuru Sound, in the Marlborough Sounds.

  • Via de la Plata (The Silver Way)

    Beginning in the hauntingly beautiful city of Seville, the Via de la Plata, also known as the Silver Way, stretches 1000 km and is the longest route of the Camino de Santiago. With fewer pilgrims along this less travelled path, the expansive countryside becomes your constant companion.

  • Via de la Plata – The final 100kms

    Tackle the final stage of the Via de la Plata, the longest route of the Camino de Santiago. With 100 kilometres left until Santiago de Compostela the road is paved with cobblestones, the tracks are shaded by eucalypt forests and the villages are ready and waiting for pilgrims with open arms.

  • Portuguese Way with Spiritual Variant

    Take the path infinitely less travelled and mix things up along the Portuguese Way. This detour between Pontevedra and Padron is known as the Spiritual Variant and sees you deviate to catch a boat along the same waterway that delivered the body of St James to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. It’s a unique pilgrim…

  • The English Way

    Truly the road less travelled, the English Way, or Camino Ingles, sees a tiny number of pilgrims every year, making it a remarkable and quite special route to Santiago de Compostela from the seaside town of Ferrol.

  • The San Salvador Way

    Tackle one of the most spectacular Caminos as you head into the mountains between Leon and Oviedo. Few people make the journey, but those that do will never regret it. You’ll feel like a pioneer pilgrim as you stride through the Cantabrians with stunning views wherever you look on the San Salvador Way.

  • Portugal Coastal Camino as a Family

    Beginning in Baiona, Spain, this eight-day pilgrimage is the perfect taste of the Portuguese Way, also known as the ‘Friendly Way’. With plenty of beautiful swimming beaches and fascinating historical sights and cultural interactions, it’s a great way to get the family outdoors on a holiday together. And it’s very likely, the kids may just…

  • The French Way as a Family – The final 100kms

    Get your family together for the final section of the Camino Frances, or French Way, from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela. This eight-day journey, which is just over 100 kilometres in length, is a wonderful opportunity to be together as a family and introduce your kids to the best classroom in the world – the…

  • The Cotswold Way

    Taking in the stunning natural beauty of the Cotswolds, this 164-kilometre walk provides the perfect opportunity to soak up the village charms, mouth-watering food and storied history of what feels very much like ‘ye olde Britain’.

  • The Kerry Camino

    The Kerry Camino – Ireland’s answer to the Camino de Santiago – follows a phenomenally beautiful route from the town of Tralee to Dingle, on the Dingle Peninsula. It’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the much-lauded beauty, culture and history of Ireland – an experience you’ll never forget.