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- Mittwoch, 23. April 2025 um 17:59
- ☀️ 17 °C
- Höhe über NN: 720 m
SpanienO Cádavo43°0’57” N 7°14’45” W
Day 8: Fonsagrada to O Cadavo

Distance: 24km (15miles)
Elevation gained: 2,950ft
Emotions: tipsy, sore, tired, at peace, missing Patch
Today I received an email from work to say that I can extend my holiday, therefore allowing me to reach Santiago, rather than stop at Lugo. I was incredibly excited to hear this, and immediately rang my dad.
It’s an opportunity of a lifetime to walk over 350km to a common destination, but it comes with its own hardships. For me, the biggest hardship is missing Patch, I’m determined to do it and he is incredibly supportive despite missing me, but I also miss him, very much. But, I just have to keep thinking that I will see him soon and we have an entire lifetime together.
So, I am currently lying on my bed, the sun warming my toes as I wait for dinner. It has been an unexpectedly hard day today with some tough climbs and hot weather, but it’s lovely to feel the sun on my (slightly sunburnt) skin. My knee is still hurting and now the other one has begun to cause me problems, but Lars has suggested I take anti-inflammatories to prevent it getting worse.
I started very early this morning, just before dawn. Sophie had told me this was the best time to walk and so I crawled out of my very creaky bunk at 6.45 to get ready and it was worth it. The dawn chorus accompanied me out of town and the dusty light across the valley created a calming aurora. The best way to start the day.
The walk traversed woodlands and rolling hills, overlooking beautiful verdant countryside topped with spinning wind turbines (owned by EDP Renewables - for my colleagues). The sun had dried the out some of the path, which became sandier as we neared O Cadavo. We are leaving the mountains now, heading ever westwards towards our final destination. Way markers signposted our route, sharing the ever decreasing distance to Santiago, 152… 148… 141… 135… 132… tiny steps eating away at the many many km’s.
With my new timeframe, I have also decided to have a rest day in Lugo, as it’s meant to be a beautiful walled Roman town. So I will have a chance to rest my weary knees and maybe buy some shorts!
First a 30km hike to get there tomorrow! Wish me luck.
Buen Camino!Weiterlesen
ReisenderSo glad you can extend your trip. Tanya and I look forward to following your journey
ReisenderThanks Monique, sounds like you had quite the adventure in Bilbao! Hope you’re enjoying the journey