Resources

In here you will be able to access the resources produced within the project. From people with physical and mental disabilities to support staff, from their struggles to their achivements, you will get a real sense of the experience of doing the Camino de Santiago.

Cover of the Pathfinder Research report showing a rural path under a clear blue sky with a wooden sign pointing to Santiago de Compostela. The report explores barriers and enablers for young people with disabilities on the Camino, offering recommendations for greater accessibility.

WP2 Pathfinder Research Report

This document is a short research report that presents what stops young people with disabilities from joining the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage and what helps them take part. The report includes clear recommendations, good practices, and ideas to make the Camino more accessible, like an app with route info, accessibility features, and GPS support.

Cover of the Recommendations for Enhancements report featuring the Camino scallop shell symbol on a wooden post against a blurred rural background.
Recommendations for Enhancements

This report builds on previous research into the barriers and enablers experienced by young people with disabilities when traveling. It provides direct recommendations from youth, caregivers, and professionals to make the Camino de Santiago more accessible and inclusive.

Cover of the policy brief Enhancing Accessibility on the Camino de Santiago, featuring the InCASA logo where stylized figures holding hands form a shape resembling both a half-wheelchair wheel and the Camino scallop shell.


Enhancing Accessibility on the Camino de Santiago

This document provides policy recommendations to improve accessibility along the Camino de Santiago. It highlights infrastructure gaps, transport limitations, and training needs for service providers, offering concrete measures for inclusive participation.

Cover of the Making Hospitality More Inclusive on the Camino de Santiago report featuring the INCASA logo, showing abstract human figures holding hands in yellow and blue tones. The circular design evokes both the top half of a wheelchair wheel and the Camino scallop shell.
Making Hospitality More Inclusive on the Camino de Santiago

This document provides recommendations for hotels, restaurants, and service providers along the Camino de Santiago to become more inclusive and accessible to people with disabilities.

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Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the Instituto de la Juventud (INJUVE). Neither the European Union nor INJUVE can be held responsible for them.

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