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News 28 MayAn update from the Executive Dean of Law and Business Professor Andrew O'Neil.
13 March 2024
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Get those walking boots on, backpacks ready and join us on the road to Santiago De Compostela from 1–9 October 2024!
We are pleased to announce that our 2024 ACU Pilgrimage will be the Camino walk in Spain to Santiago de Compostela. Get caught up in all the excitement and atmosphere of the Camino de Santiago as you join the French Way for the final stage from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela.
Since the 10th Century, pilgrims have walked from all over Europe to the Cathedral of St James at Santiago de Compostela in northern Spain. Follow in the footsteps of millions of pilgrims who have completed this walk to honour the traditional home of the remains of St James.
This nine day, eight-night guided pilgrimage includes six days of structured walking for a total of 120 kms. You will have an opportunity to explore Santiago de Compostela, Muzia, Finesterra and many other historical sites, cities and towns en route. Along the way you will be immersed in the culture, art, spirituality, history and architecture of Spain. Enjoy the incredible hospitality of the locals and beautiful Spanish cuisine and wine as you stride through the countryside with a full support team. At the end of the walk, you will receive your Compostela Certificate.
To keep this event community-focused, numbers are strictly limited to 15 pilgrims. To register your expression of interest or for further information, contact Catherine Le Mottee from the Office of the Vice President.
Get in early as this is an experience that you won’t want to miss!
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