If, after following the Lego Pilgrims, you would like to see some Playmobil Pilgrims then have a look at http://www.larioja.com/fotos/la-rioja/201606/09/camino-vista-click-20587539360-mm.html?edition = because someone spent a lot of time on these for an exhibition
The Lego Pilgrims of Ogle my Lego have made it to Santiago de Compostela in these pictures Souvenir photo by the Catedral de Santiago from https://www.flickr.com/photos/oglemylego/14891170006/in/photostream/
The documentary '6 Ways to Santiago' follows 6 Pilgrims as they walk the Camino Frances and various showings of this film have been planned so far this year. Image from http://www.smoca.org/event/walk-on-the-wild-side-an-evening-with-the-museum-of-walking-2017/
A concern for anyone walking the Camino is cost, I am not going to discuss the cost of getting to and from your starting and end points as this can change so much with price of fuel, season and where you are traveling to but rather at costs on the Camino.
In Santiago there are several things that you can do at little cost (I know I have entitled this blog 'free things to do in Santiago' but some of these require a donation).