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Caminostones

You found a traveling stone!

Part of an inspiring artproject with travelling miniatures and art on the walking trails.

These unique painted stones travel around the world. Every travelling stone carries its own story or message, of a participant or about the trail. Here you find info about this project.
Below the story of this stone, location yourney and meetings with hikers.

The miniature, location and message.





This stone is for the story of the Santa Lucía del Trampal:

“This well-known Spanish church was originally built in the Visigothic style. The Santa Lucía del Trampal is a fine example of the compact, simple, Spanish building style of this period.
The Visigoths finally chased the Romans out of Spain in 468 and introduced their own art and style. In 711, the Visigothic period was over, after they were defeated by the Umayyads, also known as the Moors.
The church is located a few kilometres from the Via de la Plata, on a hill.”

This stone started travelling on 2021-11-07.








Location or journey
of this stone.

Caminostones exists since 2015, in different shapes and forms on many (inter)national walking trails.
Click here for more info on the routes.

Did you take the travelling stone? And do you want to leave it on a new location, so it can continue it’s journey? Click here.

This artproject wants to pleasantly surprise hikers through stories and miniature art. A second goal is to initiate a new form of connection and awareness,through art and social media. The participant and I are looking forward to your response on this stone story!

This is an art project by visual artist Andrea Haandrikman-Schraets.
Info on the project: contact.





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  • These unique painted stones travel around the world. Every travelling stone carries its own story or message, of a participant or about the trail. Right, the story of this stone.

    Caminostones exists since 2015, in different shapes and forms on many (inter)national walking trails.
    Click here for more info on the routes.

    Did you take the travelling stone? And do you want to leave it on a new location, so it can continue it’s journey? Click here.

    This artproject wants to pleasantly surprise hikers through stories and miniature art. A second goal is to initiate a new form of connection and awareness,through art and social media.
    The participant and I are looking forward to your response on this stone story! (possibly with photo)

    This is an art project by visual artist Andrea Haandrikman-Schraets.
    Info on the project: contact.

  • The miniature, message and location.

    This stone is for the story of the Santa Lucía del Trampal:

    “This well-known Spanish church was originally built in the Visigothic style. The Santa Lucía del Trampal is a fine example of the compact, simple, Spanish building style of this period.
    The Visigoths finally chased the Romans out of Spain in 468 and introduced their own art and style. In 711, the Visigothic period was over, after they were defeated by the Umayyads, also known as the Moors.
    The church is located a few kilometres from the Via de la Plata, on a hill.”

    This stone started it’s journey on 2021-11-07.



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    Location or journey
    of this stone


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