Kathy and I caught the train from Sahagun to El Burgo Ranero and started walking from there.
It was about 14km walk. We stopped for a coffee in El Burgo Ranero. The walk was mainly beside the roadway. Very flat. And it was cold and sunny.
Albergue Vive Tu Camino was where I stayed. The couple who ran it spoke no English so I used Google Translate a lot.
I had a scary moment when I tried to exit my room and the door didn't open. I knocked on the door, someone got the owner. I put the key under the door, he opened it. He didn't believe that it was broken so I got him to come i to the room and closed the door. He couldn't open it either! Funny situation but a bit overwhelming for me. He moved me to another room, thank goodness.
We had a pilgrim's meal with tuna salad (ensalada mixta) and roast chicken. The meals are so big!Read more