Santiago De Compostela

This is where the Pilgrimage Santiago De Compostela finishes. You could feel the energy of the pilgrims. Felt a bit of an imposter, but it was very interesting.
This is where the Pilgrimage Santiago De Compostela finishes. You could feel the energy of the pilgrims. Felt a bit of an imposter, but it was very interesting.
We drove up over some really high peaks on the way to Leon. And onto, where we stayed the night. A big day on the ride. Dinner at the camp ground restaurant.
A morning walk. Beautiful day. We decided to loosely follow the Camino to Santiago. It took us over the mountains.
It’s was a great day. We finished with a swim at the end at the base of the Teleferico Fuente De. Then a massive thunderstorm hit that we narrowly avoided. It hit as we got to the car. Timing! WeLäs mer
We got up early. Packed up the DMAX and drove the 200 meters over to the Teleferico Fuente De to go up 753m to 1823m altitude in 3 minutes 40 seconds.
It’s a 14km walk back down. We decided to doLäs mer
We left Potes in the afternoon and drove up to Camping El Redondo Picos Europa, a campground near the vernacular we’ll catch to the top of the mountain, tomorrow morning.
I took Bich and the boys up to The Monastry and the chapels I saw this morning, after breakfast. Then we wandered potes and had lunch there. Swimming in snow melt was refreshing.
The lovely lady at reception at Camping La Isla Picos Europa, at Potes in Northern Spain suggested this amazing morning walk including a monastery that’s on the Camino, and other Charles with viewsLäs mer
After a morning surf at Playa de Arenillas, we drove up into the mountains of northern Spain to Picos de Europa. We stayed at Camping La Isla Picos Europa, under the chapels of Mirador de San Miguel,Läs mer
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