A Kiwi Camino: Our family journey of discovery
Losing their 15-year-old daughter in the Pyrenees wasn’t the ideal start to the Bardens’ Camino.
Travelling for 12 weeks through 10 countries and walking over 1,000 kilometres with three kids was bound to have some challenges though.
From Singapore’s bustling markets to reconnecting with family in Germany, Ireland, and America and exploring Italy, it was an epic adventure. The historic Camino de Santiago was their ultimate highlight. Overcoming sunstroke and stomach ache, bedbugs and blisters, the Bardens displayed determination and resilience and returned home with a deep appreciation for life’s simple pleasures: food, family and good footwear.
‘Having led a charity expedition to Santiago, we appreciate the challenges and rewards of the Camino. For Erika and Seamus to walk it with their three kids is impressive.
With heartfelt anecdotes and historical insights, A Kiwi Camino is an inspiring read for anyone dreaming of embarking on their own adventure. Highly recommended.’ — Sir Graham and Lady Raewyn Henry, Legendary rugby coach, outstanding netball coach, keen walkers.
‘This book is a lot like New Zealand – there’s something for everyone: dramatic scenery, fascinating history and culture, great food and wine, lots of walking, and some surprising hidden gems.
A Kiwi Camino is a captivating account of an ordinary family’s extraordinary 86-day journey.
This book is a beautiful reminder of the strength of family, the richness of travel, and the rewards of pushing beyond your comfort zone. A must-read.’ — Ruth Macleod, New Zealand Trade Commissioner to San Francisco.
‘Compelling photographs elevate the narrative and tell their own story’. — Mark Smith, Photographer
‘Mum’s book is pretty good’. — Anon