sport, outdoor and well-being
My life balance, naturally.
Spending more time outdoors has allowed me to reconnect with nature and rethink my priorities. I’ve even given up my Parisian lifestyle to come live closer to the great outdoors.
This is my space to share with you… my passion for outdoor sports, my wellness tips, my thoughts on ecology, and my entrepreneurial adventures.
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The Camino alone, well almost
Walking the Camino de Santiago is much more than a hike: it’s an inner adventure, filled with encounters, doubts, laughter, and breathtaking landscapes. After several journeys on the Camino, I share here my practical advice and personal stories, to help you prepare for your own departure… or simply to take you on a journey through a book.
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“My favorite of the year! A real joy to follow Camille in her adventure and to follow her daily in her journey rich in encounters and emotions! We close the book telling ourselves that everything is possible for those who dare and give themselves the means! Thank you for this breath of fresh air in the middle of confinement!”
Emilie G.
DESTINATIONS, SPORTS, LIFESTYLE
My latest articles

The Camino de Santiago cost – France & Spain
When people ask me , “Camille, how much does the Camino de Santiago cost?” , I know the question often hides much more than a simple figure. They’re trying to figure out if they can undertake it, if it’s realistic on a tight budget, or if this pilgrimage is reserved

Can you swim in mountain lakes
Every summer, I often get the same question when I share a hiking photo with a lake: can you swim in mountain lakes? It’s a subject that is becoming increasingly sensitive, and with the arrival of “new groups of hikers or campers,” many of us are noticing behaviors that do

Why is the scallop shell the symbol of the Camino? Origins, legends and traditions
If you’ve ever heard of the Camino de Santiago, you’ve probably noticed the constant presence of the Camino Shell : the Camino de Santiago scallop shell. It appears on waymarkers along the trail, hanging from pilgrims’ backpacks, carved into monuments… this symbol is everywhere. But why is the scallop shell