There’s still time to sign up for the Celtic FC Foundation on its Camino De Santiago | football

Following the glorious good luck of our Sahara Trek this past year and the Arctic Trek 2023, the Celtic FC Foundation is now looking forward to our next challenge, the ‘Celtic FC Foundation Trek Path’, which will take place in October 2024.

In the eight-day adventure, a group of followers will walk the last 116 kilometers of the famous pilgrimage route of the Camino De Santiago, over five days.

The organization will tour the green landscapes of rural Galicia, learn about local traditions and enjoy an exclusive atmosphere. Departing from Sarria, participants will notice captivating villages, forests, and rural landscapes, while visiting many picturesque churches along the way.

The final destination is the magical old town of Santiago, a beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the magnificent Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.

The charge is £2150 depending on the user and includes a non-refundable deposit of £300 required to verify your place.

There is also a minimum fundraising requirement of £1,800 as a charitable contribution to the Celtic FC Foundation, to our work in fighting poverty and promoting inclusion.

It includes:

After payment of the £300 deposit, the balance of £1850 can be paid in instalments, with the final payment due on Monday 15th July 2024. The minimum fundraising amount of £1800 will need to be raised by Monday 7th October 2024.

Space on our Camino Trek is limited and will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. To indicate your interest and obtain a registration packet, please email us at cfcfoundation@celticfc. co. uk or call 0141 551 4321.

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