Day 13 to Malaposta

Before we talk about today, let us tell you about last night. Casa Catolica is the best pilgrim experience!!. Paulo welcomed us, showed us the kitchen with fresh drinks and snacks, where to do laundryRead more
Day 14 Malaposta to Porto

Since we were staying in a pretty nice hotel, we decided to sleep in and take advantage of their breakfast before we started, therefore we got a little later start today. There was a light rain whenRead more
Day 15 Rest day in Porto

What do you do on a rest day? Take a walking tour of the city of course - only a few miles, seeing the major sights, and learning some history. There were at least 8 countries represented in the groupRead more
Port Wine and food

Day 16 - more resting in Porto

A somewhat lazy day in Porto, a lot less walking than yesterday. But that changes tomorrow, looking at about 18 miles. The weather has been fantastic and the forecast continues to look good.
WeRead more
Day 17 Porto to Vila do Conde

So when leaving Porto, you have a choice to take the central route which follows roads, towns, forests, roman roads, etc like we have been doing, or to take the coastal route along or near theRead more
Day 18 - to Esposende

This was our easiest walk yet - exactly 15 miles and no hills. A bit windy near the end but not bad - and no sand storm. We really weren't even tired when finishing.
Part of the walk was right alongRead more
Churches,, churches, churches

This is a very small percentage of all of the churches, religious monuments, and vigils that we have seen. The best part is that all of the churches in the center of the town play their bells on theRead more
Day 19 Esposende to Viana do Castelo

Today was 17 miles through suburban, cobble stone roads, some forests, and some country roads with pigs, cows, and goats, and past a lot of churches. While beautiful, it was a rather boring day. WeRead more
Day 20 Viana do Castelo to Caminha

It is our last day in Portugal. Tomorrow we cross over into Spain. Portugal did not disappoint on its final day of 17 miles. We started through cobble stoned country roads between large walls. BehindRead more
Day 21 Caminha to Viladesuso - Oia

Our first day in Spain! We took a water taxi across the river to reach the Spanish border where we hiked 13.5 miles. The boat driver hit a rock or something as we started our but no apparent damage.Read more
Day 22 - to A Ramallosa

Easy, peasy day -- just a little over 12 miles under sunny skies. We split our time right along the coast and up and over some wooded hills.
We hiked some with Brianna (age 75) again, along withRead more
Day 23 to Vigo

Another easy day of about 13 miles either along the coast or within view of the ocean up until we entered the city of Vigo where we went through an area with working shipyards. The weather wasRead more
Day 24 Vigo to Redondela

Vigo is a rather large city and the first 2 miles were through the edge of town. Imagine walking for 2.5 miles through Oakland or South Side going slightly uphill the entire way. Not very exciting.Read more
Day 25 to Pontevedra

12.5 miles today along some country roads and through a lot of wooded areas. It was a beautiful day to hike, in the 70's with a breeze, and beautiful scenery. The nicest day we've had since we leftRead more
Day 26 - to Caldas de Reis

Today was a fast 13.75 mile hike with only a 15 minute break. We had our latest start to date but ended up getting in earlier than planned to the place we were walking. The weather was beautifulRead more
Day 27 to Padron

Today was another beautiful 13.25 miles along old roman roads that are now country roads through farmland and forest areas. Today we saw real life happening as people were cleaning their houses andRead more
Day 28 Santiago de Compostela

We did it! 411 miles from Lisbon to Santiago. We finished today with a little over 14 hilly miles some in the forest, some on country roads, a little through the city coming into Santiago. We walkedRead more
Jeff's Musings on the Camino

This is a work in process but a collection of thoughts to date. They are in no specific order.
-- People are with us for a season
I encountered many people on the Camino. Some meetings were noRead more
Madrid

Gran Via street, hop on - hop off bus, Royal Palace. Great architecture!!
Madrid - part 2

Prado Art Museum, Reina Sofia Modern Art Museum, Puerto del Sol, Plaza Mayor, Retiro Park, Royal Botanical Gardens,
Jeff is definitely more of a Prado guy than a Sofia guy. I like the realism of theRead more
Madrid - part 3

Bar/tapa hopping. You work your way up to a usually crowded bar and order a short beer. They usually give you a sample of something. You can also order small plates. Each bar has a specialty. YouRead more
Seville - around the town

On the streets of Seville - Jacque!!!, Flamenco dancers, Plaza de Espana from the 1929 World's Fair, Alcazar castle
Seville part 2

Flamenco dancer show, neighborhood town of Trianna, Cathedral de Seville rooftop tour.
We got to explore the cathedral rooftop right around sunset, making for some fantastic views. The higher weRead more
Seville part 3 - bus trip to Andalucia

Andalucia's White Hills Towns - all the buildings are a shade of white. Most popular town is Ronda.
The first village we stopped in was Zahara where one of our stupid was an olive oil mill. Next wasRead more
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What an amazing experience. So special and touching.