![]() During the golden hour, a photographer from the group agrees to lead a demonstration on street photography around town.Īt dinner, like always, you each share your daily reflection. Your conversation lasts a few kilometers, ending when you decide to take a break near some grazing sheep.Įvening: When you arrive into town, you get settled in to your hotel room and rest while you wait for the last stragglers to arrive. Each morning, your group is challenged to set an intention from your Unsettled leader, and every evening around dinner, everyone shares what it means to them. We're walking a bit fewer than 9 miles today, so you decide to leave with a group who's departing a little later.Īfternoon: You and your group left town about an hour ago, and it feels like a good time to bring up today's intention. ![]() It's been your goal this week to walk with someone new each day, so you ask around and find out when everyone plans to leave. A few, you learn, have already left for the next town. Most of the group is chatting in the dining room when you join them for breakfast. Morning: You wake up in your hotel a little sore from yesterday's leg of the trail and pull yourself out of bed. You're able to learn some surfing tips from one of your housemates and commit to trying again tomorrow morning. That night, still full from your meal, you take turns sharing stories around the fire. Later, as the sun starts to set behind the mountains, you help your housemates build a fire, while the others collect chairs and prepare campfire treats to cook over the flame. It's filled with the freshest seafood you've ever eaten. You take turns sampling each other's work. Later, you sit down with everyone for a curated conversation about purpose: not something you've ever done with your friends back home, but you find you have more to share than you thought you would.Įvening: For tonight's dinner, a local chef is leading a workshop on making paella in the regional style for you and your housemates. ![]() Afterward, feeling recharged and centered, you grab your laptop to return some emails in the morning sun.Īfternoon: After a productive work session with a few of your housemates, you decide to grab a late lunch in town, saving enough room for a gelato on the walk back to the house. Morning: Wake up with the sun and grab a coffee on your way to your group's daily sunrise yoga session. Here’s what one of your days could look like: ![]() Our six-day hike will cover the final 115km of the Camino, delivering us to our ultimate destination: the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. ![]() We'll spend our days co-living and working from home, learning to surf, exploring vineyards, and learning to make paella.Īfter a week, we'll begin our journey along the Camino de Santiago (the Way of Saint James), a system of trails famously hiked by Christian Pilgrims since the beginning of the 10th century. We'll start in the tiny village of Cadavedo, where we'll take over a renovated Spanish farmhouse, minutes away from the peaceful beaches of the Bay of Biscay. After a week of small-town Spanish life, you'll embark alongside your fellow Unsettlers on a centuries-old pilgrimage - an historic journey for travelers seeking perspective, faith, and purpose. This two-week adventure retreat in Northern Spain is designed to create opportunities for reflection and human connection. "Slow down and everything you are chasing will come around to catch you." One Week Coworking One Week Hiking the Camino de Santiago ![]()
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