About Me

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About Eddi

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Eddi Pitcher swam, walked, ate and wild-camped her way through Portugal and Spain, completing the 600km Lisbon-to-Santiago pilgrim route solo in 2013. That adventure sparked a deeper dive into the Iberian Peninsula—following dirt tracks, sleeping under olive trees, and chasing its often-overlooked prehistory.

She’s the author of Wild Guide Portugal and Wild Guide Andalucía (Wild Things Publishing). She lives in Cádiz (sometimes Seville) with her rescued wolf dog, and graduated in English Literature from Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge.

She’s spoken at festivals and charity events everywhere from the blustery “Adventure Tipis” at Keswick Mountain Festival to evenings at Stanfords Travel in London. She’s written for the Guardian, the Sun and the Telegraph—you get the idea. She leads tours across Portugal and Spain, works classic car rallies with Tour de Force, and is known to steer twelve Jaguar E-Types down a dirt track for a walk to a 3,000-year-old passage tomb. Ideally, you’ll find her in a Citroën Berlingo, in a field, with a wolf pup and a map.

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