Train into Astorga

We got ourselves to the train station early. We had walked around with our backpacks and day bags, and I”m feeling that extra weight in my hips and knees. We both needed a day of rest and recovery.Lue lisää
Country roads

After a mentally challenging day yesterday amd a long train ride. We ended up in Astorga and stayed in a wonderful place over looking the town square listening to the church bells and watching the twoLue lisää
What does one give away on the Camino

After a dinner and rich conversation with friends from Singapore, we were up both dawn to hike to Cruz de Ferro before first light. We each had a rock of two to symbolize leaving something behind. ILue lisää
Evening in Ponferrada

After our epic walking day through all kinds of country, towns, city, with our sore knees and blisters, we could not pass up touring the 16th century Templar Castle.
It was so fascinating (andLue lisää
Out of Foncebadon and into the mountains

The night in the renovated convent was absolutely lovely. I feel so blessed for this beautiful weather across beautiful country.
Just 2 km from our convent is the “Cruz de fierro”- the ironLue lisää
Voyage through vineyards

Today was a much easier day that yesterday. We stayed overnight in a very nice hostel, and following breakfast, we started out at dawn for a short 15.5 mile stroll. At our first stop we ran into aLue lisää
Walking on a stairway to heaven

Today was one of the longest days of our walk to date. Almost 18 miles with about 1800 feet of elevation gain. Lydia was a trooper as we walked and walked higher to the village of O Cebreiro. TheLue lisää
Not Highcastle its Triacastela

After a long day of hills (which led to blisters) Today was a short day of only 14 miles....mainly downhill. Our routine of breakfast in bed (or whatever we can scrounge from our packs) 6am start,Lue lisää
The final chapter begins

We began the day with a very cool walk along the highway in the dark and into a wonderful valley of farms and villages. Sadly, it seemed that each village was a remembrance of the past. Most buildingsLue lisää
Less than 100km left

Our stay in Sarria was bitter sweet. This city is a transition point between those that have been on the trail and those that walk only the last 100km. The "new" people are out for a week, look fresh,Lue lisää
Transitions...

Today we started walking before sunrise as usual and realized that the way had changed. What previously were small groups of pilgrims starting their morning - today became to look like the commuteLue lisää
One step forward and another blister

After more than 250 kms on the road, we are starting to feel it. Stronger muscles, better endurance, and the blisters have arrived. Sadly, it's not a "blister in the sun" either as we were graced byLue lisää
Grateful for shelter

I am so so grateful for a spot of sun to have dinner with my honey, then a nice warm room when the rain started in earnest
The checkered flag is insight

We have arrived on the outskirts of Santiago de Compostela- only 12 more miles to the cathedral. Today was another Camino test as the weather was front and center. Thunderstorms and numerous powerLue lisää
Finale.....and a beginning

After a night of rain and power outages, we stepped out the door into a full weather day rain (lots of rain), some wind, and even a bit of sun. Many, many pilgrims were in front of us and behind usLue lisää
Rest and relaxation

After many days on the trail Lydia wisely suggested a trip to the coast before returning to Santiago for two days of cultural, eating and shopping.
In an effort the transition to shorter walkingLue lisää
More exploration

This morning was rainy , which we can totally handle. And the hotel offers umbrellas to borrow.
We went to the pilgrim museum, which shows how the Camino has been going on for hundreds of years andLue lisää
Santiago de Compostela

What an awesome day. This was the first place since Paris that we were able to sleep in one place for more than one night. We awoke to rain, but hey, it's like home. The rain cleared. Lydia helped meLue lisää
Homeward bound

We spent our final day in Santiago de Compostela wandering the city and enjoying the sites, including watching new pilgrims arrive and experience the May Day observations. We flew to Madrid in theLue lisää
Heading out of Madrid

Paul found yet another interesting hotel for us to stay overnight in Madrid. I’m so grateful for his organization and planning!
Decent airport and a great place to walk and walk. But we didn’tLue lisää
Matkaaja
I think their bell needs a tune up.😁
MatkaajaMaybe! And it chimes the hour and every 15 minutes. all night long
MatkaajaNooooooooo.