Santiago di Compostella, on the north western coast of Spain, is a famous destination for pilgrims to this day. Walking routes from all over Europe congregate at this famous town.

GR7 and Santiago di Compostella

One of the largest routes, the GR7, passes by Chalabre's Chapelle de Calvaire on its way to the Abbey du Camon, where incidentally, you might wish to partake of a spot of lunch.

Find out more about the Camino de Santiago (or The Way of St James) .

Visit Camon during May - the village is famous for its roses.