What a view!
24 juillet 2022, France ⋅ 🌙 15 °CThe view from my room when I woke up. Ahhhhh....!
The view from my room when I woke up. Ahhhhh....!
Most Camino guides suggest a first 'stage' going from St Jean Pied de Port to Roncesvalles. That's a 25k walk, the first 70% uphill, crossing the Pyrenees, then going down on the Spanish side. It'sEn savoir plus
This is a tiny and very cute village. The houses are beautifully kept, and I wonder if the flower pots are mandatory, as they are everywhere!
Looks like I have a new cat friend 🐈
This house in Burguete is the typical Basque style: large enough to accommodate various generations of the same family, with an emblem that represents them.
This morning I left Burguete with an empty stomach. The albergue was busy with a large group, and if I wanted breakfast there they could only serve me at 9 am, which was too late for me.
So, I wentEn savoir plus
The morning was nice and cool. It looked like it might rain, but it didn't. The walk went through some nice forests.
At some point I caught up with Emmanuelle and Sebastien, and I got a chance toEn savoir plus
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This was at the food stall at Alto del Erro.
I asked the stall attendant what they do with all that underwear, but she was an employee and said she had noEn savoir plus
Emmanuelle and I kept walking together to Zubiri.
I had lunch in Zubiri with my French friends. They were staying there for the night, and I kept going to the next town, Larrasoaña.
On the way to Larrasoaña I passed by this old abbey. There was a sign on the road inviting pilgrims to go in and get a 'very nice stamp' (we collect stamps every day to get a compostela when we getEn savoir plus
Quelle belle vue, c'est tres incroyable! Please keep the photos coming :) [James S]
Voyageur James, I'm very impressed! Can you speak French or did you Google it? 😂
These days I speak broken French, I used to be fluent. For some reason I am better reading and writing it, but it's because I think I can think about it. [James S]
Voyageur That's very normal, I think it happens to everyone, unless they leart it socially and never had to read and write things down.