Arrival San Sebastian/Donastia

Helen explained we are going through the Sierra Alto mountains where we saw again more Etxcha, traditional Basque home design. Traditionally, the 4th Basque son would be sent to America often toLäs mer
Day in San Sebastian

Modeled after Biarritz during the Belle Epoch era, the lamp posts are 1920s Art Deco. Queen Maria Christina took waters here for her skin and then helped develop it into a tourist, trade, andLäs mer
Travel to Guernica

We headed out to the fishing village of Getaria where the first person to circumnavigate the globe was born. Juan Elkano set out with Magellan in 5 ships. Magellan died and only the Victoria with 35Läs mer
Sheep farm

Our guide reminded us that Spain’s the 3rd most mountainous country after Switzerland and . We passed classic Etxhas. The laxta (latcha) sheep make a special strong cheese only made in the BasqueLäs mer
Bilbao

The Guggenheim Museum of modern Art was built 1993-97 on site of an inactive factory in a ex prosperous city with 30% unemployment whose leaders envisioned a transformation. The GuggenheimLäs mer
A walk around the neighborhood

After the Guggenheim we sought some lunch and found it in the Pedestrian mall behind our hotel. They had a table at Basko so we took it. Very pleasant although the last few days dampened by La GrippeLäs mer
Madrid

We decided to take the nearby tram to the bus Intramodal Station which was very smooth. Comfortable ride on Alsa Supra class arriving at 4 pm. Very crowded at the airport with long line ups for UberLäs mer
Palacio de Real Madrid

We didn’t have time to go to Versailles, so Europe's second largest palace (and still in active use) was the destination for our one day in Madrid. We found a café kitty corner to the palace andLäs mer
Galeria De Las Colecciones Real

This is a fantastic extremely modern and wonderfully air conditioned museum that opened up next to the Palacio de Real in 2023. No downsizing of one of a kind Royal treasures here! The downloadedLäs mer
Travel to Sarria and CDG

Today, Beth is heading home via Paris and Nancy back north to Sarria to begin the Camino walk. The young man at the front desk of the hotel strongly recommended that Nancy take the metro to the trainLäs mer
Day 1: Sarria to Portomarin 23km

Perhaps St Christopher, the patron Saint of travellers, is looking out for me as I felt better in the cool, misty morning air after a pretty good sleep. Left at 0640, having a banana and yogurt that ILäs mer
Portomarin

Portomarin is a very picturesque town with a well kept main street: Calle Compestella. Menu del dia at Supendo Casa de Comides was very good, home cooking: vino blanco, Galician soup, and grilled hakeLäs mer
Day 2: Portomarin to Palas de Rei 26km

I didn’t sleep well despite top notch accommodation as I was a bit worried about the long mileage day ahead. Surprised it was raining out and rolling thunder delayed my start; a bit disorganizedLäs mer
Palas de Rei

I realized after unpacking, showering and handwashing the day’s clothes, that I was more or less “toasted”. Jackie from hike the Way had warned me that often one feels sleep needs to tripLäs mer
Day 3: Palas de Rei to Melide 14km

Today’s walk is 9 miles, so I started late and took my time, arriving before 2. Did the usual routine and decided to keep life simple and have the menú del día in the restaurant. €14 for soup,Läs mer
Melide

I had a reasonably good rest and felt energized. The breakfast area was very busy with walkers and cyclists ready to hit the road and there was a lot of luggage for transfer in the lobby. Today isLäs mer
Day 4: Melide to Arzua 14km

Another 9 mile day, so started on the late side taking in the main sights. Of note was the large church just as I was leaving Melide. I took note of the water streams which are plentiful, the trees,Läs mer
Arzua

Pension Boutique Nene was in some ways the least satisfactory accommodation as the room was very small and there was no place to put anything except the other bed. For some reason the sounds ofLäs mer
Day 5: Arzua to O Pino 18km

The weather was perfect today: temperature, breeze and the sun dotting in and out periodically. Everything along The Way was beautiful from flowers…vegetableLäs mer
O Pino

Day 6: O Pino to Santiago de Compostela

The lively conversation with the high mileage pilgrims the evening before included speculation on how to outrun the anticipated crowds in the final stage of 13 miles. I had not found the crowds anLäs mer
A Walk in Santiago de Compostela

I met with our Guru Walks guide Sandy. She started by going over the name of Santiago in various countries. In Canada we know him as Saint James. He was an apostle who taught in the Iberian PeninsulaLäs mer
The Pilgrim Office and Cathedral

After the historical tour, I headed to the Pilgrims Office which is very 21st century organized … after all, over 2000 pilgrims checked in as arriving yesterday. I paid €3 to have the CompestelaLäs mer