Fromista to Leon

I spent a nice morning having numerous coffees with people I have met over the last few weeks. Said a sad goodbye to Lesley. We came into each other’s lives at just the right time and were able toLæs mere
Leon

It’s been a surprisingly good day. I walked a short distance for breakfast and passed the Gaudí Museum, Botines House, and hopefully I will be able to visit it later in the week.
I made anLæs mere
Leon

A quiet day in Leon resting my foot.
But it was great to catch up with Sandra for an Italian meal opposite the Cathedral this evening.
And also bumped into lots of others that we started withLæs mere
Leon

I have had a really enjoyable day today. My foot was feeling good this morning so I was able to look around the city a bit more.
I visited Gaudi’s Casa Botine which I really liked. Lesley arrivedLæs mere
Leon ….. still

I had another visit to the physio today and I am hoping I will be leaving Leon in the morning to restart my Camino.
I had breakfast and then lunch with other pilgrims near the Cathedral. Five daysLæs mere
Leon to Villar de Mazarife

At last I have left Leon! To shorten the walk today I caught the local bus to the outskirts of the city and began walking from Virgen del Camino.
The first half was like walking along a fire trailLæs mere
Villar de Mazarife- Santibáñez

It was a bit of a noisy night as the heavy wooden bunks were loud whenever anyone rolled over in bed. But I was still up early and on the road by 6.30am. My foot takes a while to stop hurting when ILæs mere
Santibáñez to Santa Catalina

Our albergue last night was one of the best so far. The owner couldn’t have been nicer.
I shared a taxi with Nicole to Astorga to rest my foot a bit with a shorter day. As we turned the cornerLæs mere
Santa Catalina de Somoza to Foncebadon

I left early this morning after a sleepless night (not sure is it was the spicy meal or the cask wine or the sheetless and lumpy beds without pillows). And it was freezing! I had shorts on and my longLæs mere
Foncebadon to Ponferrada

I caught a taxi this morning for the 22 km drive to Ponferrada (It was 27 km on the Camino). As we came up and down and down the mountains I realised that I had made the right decision - I couldn’tLæs mere
Ponferrada to Trabadelo

I caught the bus this morning to Villafranca del Bierzo. I then walked to Trabadelo. It was a bit of a climb and alongside a road but the path was flat.
And then after two years of anticipation ILæs mere
Trabadelo

I spent a very relaxing day at Casa Susi. I had coffee and muesli in the kitchen with the other pilgrims who were walking today. Then a second breakfast upstairs with Susi and Fermin and Peter fromLæs mere
Trabadelo to O’Cebreiro

It was very sad to leave Casa Susi. It has been the perfect way to regroup and rest. The food and company has done a lot to lift my spirits.
I took a taxi to O’Cebreiro as I wouldn’t have beenLæs mere
O’Cebreiro to Triacastela

Well I did it - I walked a full day!
I left O’Cebreiro as the sun was rising and the mountains were full of mist. There were a few very big climbs and then a very, very long and steep descent. ButLæs mere
Triacastela to Sarria

I had a great night’s sleep - everyone was happy to have the window open and what a difference it makes to have fresh air in a crowded dormitory! The bar opened early so I was able to have breakfastLæs mere
Sarria to Portomarin

I had an early start with the sun just rising again. The first hour was hard while my body woke up and I argued with myself whether I could do this or not. But then things got easier and I began toLæs mere
Portomarin to Palas de Rei

I had another early start but it was very foggy so there was no beautiful sunrise. It was quite a climb for the first few hours but it was still so foggy that you couldn’t see what you were climbingLæs mere
Palas de Rei to Arzua

It was a long and noisy night. And so airless. Everyone came in yesterday afternoon wet and tired and closed the door and windows of the dormitory - by morning you can imagine how it was!
My foot wasLæs mere
Arzua to O Pedrouzo

I had a good night sleep in a really comfy room and was on the road very early. Again it was foggy for the first half and so I couldn’t see the sunrise.
It was a shaded walk through forests andLæs mere
O Pedrouzo to Santiago de Compostela

Well I did it! Not the Camino I had so carefully planned but the Camino that I had. I left very early this morning so that I could catch up to Sandra who was staying 7 kms ahead of me. It was not asLæs mere
Santiago de Compostela

To all you patient and supportive family and friends - thanks for following my Camino. Your comments, likes and views kept me motivated and committed to keep going when I was ready to give up.
MyLæs mere
Santiago to Muxia

I had another relaxing morning laying in bed and looking out of my window to the skyline near the Cathedral. Sandra and I later walked to the bus station and caught the service to Muxia, about 90Læs mere
Muxia

A lazy morning - what a treat it is not to have to pack up each morning and jam that big sleeping bag into that tiny stuff sack.
We found the correct path this morning up to the cross on MonteLæs mere
Muxia to Finisterre

Another relaxing morning before we caught the bus to Finisterre.
We were very lucky with the weather while we were in Muxia - lots of sun and blue skies. This morning was overcast and drizzly.
WeLæs mere
Finisterre

We walked to the lighthouse this morning and by the time we arrived around nine the mist had cleared and the views were very good.
We then caught the bus to Cee to look around before the shopsLæs mere
Carmel CarlsenLove the Lion! May your foot recover quickly.
RejsendeSuch cool art!
RejsendeLeon is a lovely place to spend time in. When you can, get down to the river. But do remember you are to test that foot!