Mundicamino.com has a very complete site on the Camino, with notices, information, events and much
else. It includes an English language page: Mundicamino
There is a fine Canadian site, one which I recommend to any prospective pilgrim: Little Company of Pilgrims Canada
Centro Virtual Cervantes posted by Spain's Instituto Cervantes, offers a superb tour of the camino, including photographs
and notes on every stop along the major Spanish pilgrimage routes, as well as historical and cultural sites near the Camino. I urge those interested in the camino
to visit the Centro Virtual Cervantes Site at: http://cvc.cervantes.es/actcult/camino_santiago/
Also view the other wonderful cultural material posted by Centro Virtual Cervantes:
http://cvc.cervantes.es/
The Metropolitan Church of Santiago de Compostela maintains a site that includes a pilgrim's
page in various languages and information on all the churches and programs of the archdiocese, among them the Santiago
Cathedral: http://www.archicompostela.org/
Web camera
in the central nave of the Santiago Cathedral:
http://www.crtvg.es/espanol/camweb/ccatedralpri.html
Friends of the Road to Santiago Association
of the United States of America: Friends USA
Confraternity of St. James (United Kingdom):
British Confraternity Its Icon of Saint James: Santiago Peregrino
Confraternity
of St. James (Norway): Norway Confraternity
El
Camino de Santiago (UCLA). Invaluable site created and maintained by John Dagenais, Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese, University
of California, Los Angeles: El Camino de Santiago: UCLA
Helpful
booklist: "Camino de Santiago"
Traditions
of Christian Pilgrimage: Pilgrim's Progress