The morning after

I think there will be some sore heads! Short video under.
My night was interesting. I headed back to the albergue early. It’s a lovely place run by a young couple with two small children. GoodOkumaya devam et
Baños en fiesta

A quick holiday from the holiday while I visited Salamanca by bus, to meet up with a friend. More of Salamanca when I walk there, in a couple of days.
So from Salamanca I bused back to the CaminoOkumaya devam et
The hills

I’m in them. A beautiful walk from Baños to Calzada. A steep climb out of Baños, a pretty shady path, walking alongside a babbling river, over a Roman bridge and road, with the sun shining but aOkumaya devam et
Will it rain?

28 km today with nothing in between, no villages, no water, no services, and rain and thunderstorms are forecast. There are also lots of ups and downs. I have a plan B - the hosts at our nextOkumaya devam et
Almost half-way

A good day of walking. The threatened rain held off, but cloud cover provided relief from a hot sun. It is hard to keep coming up with superlatives but it really was another beautiful day of walking.Okumaya devam et
Salamanca - revisit

Last week I interrupted my walk to catch up with two friends in Salamanca. I was there again today after a short walk from San Pedro but did not stay, having had a few visits there in the last 12Okumaya devam et
Zamora to Montamarta

Not a lot happening on today’s walk but it was pleasant - sun but a cool breeze, flat, and a good distance of 18km. Poppies, poppies, new green wheat, ploughed fields and a gravel path.
I wasOkumaya devam et
One horse town and definitely no fiesta

Granja de Moreruela is waiting. For something to happen. I sat in the main street for half an hour, and one car went past. Despite that it has a resident English speaker, a widow whose husband wasOkumaya devam et
On the Sanabrés

At Granja, the Via de la Plata splits. One can continue on the VdlP to Astorga and join the Camino Francés, or do as I have and head west to Santiago via the Camino Sanabrés.
A good days walkOkumaya devam et
Grace before dinner

A beautiful municipal albergue last night, at Santa Marta de Tera, clean, modern and well designed. We saw and admired it last year. It only takes 12 pilgrims but I set out yesterday at first lightOkumaya devam et
Old stone walls

A 28km hike today, up hill and down dale. I must be getting fitter. We passed through several very picturesque hamlets with lots of old stone walls and roses tumbling over them in wild profusion. AlsoOkumaya devam et
Castles, stone boats and wolves

I’m in Pueblo de Sanabria, a small tourist town with a 13th century church, a 15th century castle, and a wolf sanctuary nearby. At the foot of the path over the mountains into Galicia - Santiago isOkumaya devam et
Climbing mountains

Whew! Yesterday was misty, cold and rainy and I was very glad to reach the little hotel in Padornelo just before the water really started to bucket down! It must be one of the best feelings in theOkumaya devam et
Soaring high

Two days of mountains. Incredible views. Big climbs. Then amazing wonderful walking along long ridge lines - up above the tree line. Really exhilarating. Spain really is a land of mountains.
It’sOkumaya devam et
Once more unto the breach...

As I struggled up the 560 metre steep incline I did question my sanity. And contemplate a taxi. But there was no way a car could get onto the narrow shale track - it could only be a helicopter rescue.Okumaya devam et
Ah, Galicia, land of delights

A lovely very short 14km walk today. Down into the valleys, along typical Galician lanes, through close settled villages where life is so much softer than up in the mountains. Today I saw rosesOkumaya devam et
First pulpo on Corpus Christi

Flowers and coloured sand patterns outside the churches for Corpus Christi (don’t ask) and. —- pulpo! Delicious.
But a long walk into Ourense - or at least it felt long - and my feet do not lookOkumaya devam et
The last 100km!

I spent two days in Ourense. A spa town since Roman times. Ostensibly to give some injuries time to heel - but also to lie languorously in thermal pools. And - wow! - soak the ingrained dirt out of myOkumaya devam et
A monastery followed by - cold rain

Today started with a tour of the Monastery of Oseira- a huge pile currently under restoration. From the outside it looks dark, dank and foreboding but the interior has a few beautiful surprises. MyOkumaya devam et
Albariño at the fair

I am within 38km of Santiago, in deep Galicia, land of mystic woods, deep green valleys, legends, stories and Celtic music. And pulpo, and fiestas and fairs. Of which there is one tonight where I amOkumaya devam et
Santiago de Compostela

Such an overwhelming mix of emotions as I first glimpse the spires of the cathedral through the mist. Joy, sorrow, relief. This was a hard camino - duro. I struggled. But it was very, very beautiful.Okumaya devam et
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Albergue back garden!
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Early morning cafe con leche in the bar
GezginHope your Mother’s Day is good with happy walking. Just celebrated with Tony and mum at Sesame’s, Belmont. Now watching the inevitable Harry meets Meghan documentary!