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  • Day 39

    Ria Aldan

    August 19, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    We travel to the Ria of Aldan on Mag and Liam’s recommendation, it’s one of their favourite places in Galicia. Liam has kindly sent Ronan some handy tips such as a good spot to anchor and more importantly the location of the best bakery in town.
    When we anchor we become neighbours to yachts Luna (English) and Oystercatcher (Irish) both of whom we had met previously in Cambarro. We get to know another neighbour while we are here, Yacht Saoirse from Cork. A number of other Irish yachts come and go during our 5 night stay here. Some have travelled from Ireland this year but many of the boats are kept here long term, the owners flying out when they can to enjoy the Rias- its seems like a good idea to us.
    There are more Irish boats than British in these parts and we assume it is due to the complications of Brexit. There are new rules for British sailors to navigate including time limits on the length of stay in Europe for people and boats.
    It is a joy to be at anchor again, it’s more peaceful and we are closer to nature with easy access to the water. We remark on how funny it is that when we arrived at Cambarro Marina we were delighted with ease that brings and yet now we are so happy to be at anchor. There is pleasure in both and luckily here in the Rias when anchoring losing it’s charm - usually because of a few windy or rolly nights- there are plenty of Marinas to divert to.
    Aldan is beautiful - the bay is narrow and safe and dotted with sandy beaches. We have settled warm weather so we can make the most of it.
    Ronan, Ruby and Colm go for a big explore on land and end up back at our nearest beach. A persistent little Spanish boy finally entices Colm to play with him and his pal. Though they can’t speak each other’s languages they end up having great fun playing football, volleyball and building sandcastles.
    Meanwhile back on Régal I am chatting to my sister, Jane on the phone when a knock comes on the hull of the boat. It is Maggie, who I had met in Muros. She and her partner Paul live in Aldan and had seen on the AIS that we had anchored in their home town. They launched their canoes and paddled over to welcome us - it’s a lovely surprise.
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