Ruta Teresiana
The Pilgrim’s Road to Guadalupe is one of the most important Marian pilgrimages in the Iberian Peninsula. Founded in the 14th century by Alfonso XI of Castile, it surpassed the Camino de Santiago in importance for centuries, becoming part and parcel of Spanish late medieval culture.
Peregrinos a Guadalupe Associaton
Local Spanish association whose mission is the signaling and promotion of the Royal Road to Guadalupe from Madrid, as well as the recovery of the most characteristic historical-cultural-spiritual elements of this pilgrimage itinerary of more than six centuries.