Manolo is a 65-year-old lawyer - and atheist - walking the road to Santiago de Compostela for the 99th time. For him, the pilgrimage is about contemplation and self-discovery. This time he also wants to test his strength after recovering from COVID.
Walk away your worries: The Easter weekend is the perfect time to start planning a holy hike and any of these enlightened trails might just change your life
The Camino, the most famous of all pilgrimages, ends in the Spanish town where James the Apostle is buried
Israel s The Jesus Trail starts in Nazareth, where Christ grew up, and ends at the ruins of Capernaum
St Cuthbert’s Way runs from Melrose in the Scottish borders to Holy Island in Northumberland
Here the Archbishop of York writes about the joy of walking and the sacred trails he has tackled