The scenic, beautiful yet tricky route in Spain is a challenge for both pilgrims and adventurous tourists. The starting point lies in the south of France, passes through the mountain roads of the Pyrenees, and leads to Spain, where the supposed grave of St. James is located. The shrine is considered the third most important in the world of Catholicism, after Jerusalem and Rome. And most importantly, in order to successfully complete the pilgrimage, the members of the trek must go all the way on foot. Interested? Then keep reading this article to figure out what are the main points on the route.
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