For Mindy Miraglia, leading her guided walks through Berkshire County is all about getting people to reconnect with themselves.

"We lead them through setting an intention for their walk, walking with curiosity, and then an unburdening or letting go process, so there's something magical to what happens."

Mindy was inspired to start her company, Berkshire Camino, after walking the 'Camino de Santiago,' a 500 mile pilgrimage in northern Spain.

Our experience here in the Berkshires begins by walking Main Street in downtown Lee. Mindy says this is the perfect place to recreate her time in spain.

"We've got the lodging infrastructure, we've got the dining infrastructure, so I think that there's great potential for that. There's a lot of people who see the Berkshires as a real healing place."

After leaving downtown, we come to High Lawn Farm. Mindy takes guests through the fields and to meet the baby cows.

"It's just part of the evolution of what a walk feels like that is so similar to what it is in Spain, because you walk through a lot of farmland and vineyards."

Next on our journey is a stop at the gardens of The Mount, the home of famed novelist Edith Wharton, who like Mindy, took two trips along the 'Camino de Santiago.'

"I love to think about what would Edith think if she knew that we were walking Berkshire Camino right through this path, the linden trees that she had planted. I think she would love it."

The five-and-a-half mile walk finishes in downtown Lenox, but Mindy has plans for much longer hike in the future spanning the entire county over several days.

"If people can have that kind of experience, they're totally changed. People who walk the Camino de Santiago don't come back the same, and that's a good thing. I want to create an opportunity that's accessible for people to do this here in the U.S. To do it here in the Berkshires, I think, makes complete sense."