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Labruge

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    • Day 3

      Who'd have thought it?🙄😂

      May 10 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Last night, after a short trip to the local mercado, where we purchased bread, tomatoes, salad leaves, Philly, peaches, yoghurts and a large bag of crisps (oh, and a beer each) we very happily made our way back to our room and ate a simple, but hearty supper! After showering and repacking ready for our next day, our first camino day, we were flat out by 2200 (well, I was, Julie, not so 😴).
      We left our room at 0900 this morning as we didn't have to be at our next stop in Labruge until 1500, and with only 18km to walk (ahem), that was tons of time! Our walk was fabulous and we strolled along for about 6km until we reached Matosinhos, where we stopped for our second breakfast, the first being yesterday's yoghurt and a bread roll. My second was some sort of thing with ham and chorizo inside and a caffeine kick with a coke zero, Julie's was a cake and coffee 😋. Sid and Mog managed to get stuck in, as well! Then it was back on the sidewalk and a stamp at the information office, where we came upon the mourning ladies, fantastic bronze sculptures remembering a tragic storm when 152 crew lost their lives leaving 72 widows and 152 orphans 😥. We met a couple of Swiss German ladies on bikes who wanted to know how to get to the bridge that took us over the rio Leça and, between us, and using English, my basic school girl German and Google maps, we managed to show them the way! We continued walking over the bridge and through Matosinhos until we found a lovely little chapel where we stopped again for a drink and a look out to sea, and another bilingual chat with the ladies. We watched a couple of divers and were a little worried about one who seemed to be being washed by the waves a little too close to the rocks! He obviously wasn't worried, though, so we left him to his snorkelling and joined the boardwalk, the start of a great walk to Labruge on bouncy planks of wood that were good for the knees 😄. Timing was good and we were on track to arrive at our accommodation by 1500ish, so we stopped for another coke and an ice cream - much needed!
      We also passed some gorgeous little fisherman's cottages and, if you look closely, you can see the cat nestled amongst the nets😂.
      Continuing on our way, we reached the turn off for Labruge so I switched on the Airbnb message for directions. BIG MISTAKE!😂😂😂 It took us inland for a few kilometres, that was fine, but then directed us across fields of some crop or other🙄. Hmm... what to do? Actually, using Google maps was a good idea and brought us to our night's accommodation, with just an extra 3+ kms walked 🙄😂. Should have known😂.
      Our room is very nice, and we've managed to handwash some smelly clothes (not easy when there's no plug in the sink!) and it's so warm it's already nearly dry 👏. I must admit to walking most of the way today with yesterday's wet knickers pinned to the back of my rucksack. You can take the girl out of Liverpool...😂
      We were very sensible and stocked up on provisions before we reached our room, and have enjoyed tuna, tomatoes, bread and an orange for supper. With, of course, a beer. Wouldn't be a camino otherwise, would it?
      The little village we're in is lovely, surrounded by farmland (and don't we know it - tractors and smells...😱😄) but has a lovely church and an unusually large cemetery which seems to be having a makeover by the church commitee ladies. Fresh flower arrangements were being laid on graves and the whole place was being swept clean. Wonder what for?
      We've planned our route for tomorrow. Just 22kms... Yeh, right 😂😂😂
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    • Day 2

      Albergue Sao Tiago Labruge

      June 27, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

      After walking 25 kilometers (15.9 miles), we arrived at this albergue or “hostel.” We chose a room with 8 bunk beds (16 mattresses), empty when we arrived, but now mostly full. There are plugs next to each bed-yea! My shower was lukewarm/cold, so it was refreshing and quick. We settled in-plugging in all devices, changing to fresh clothes, and putting on sandels.
      Dinner at Novo Rumo by the sea was delicious! Pasta Carbonara, mixed salad, hamburger (Charles) and ice cream. My mojito and Charles’ Macallen whisky hit the spot. Now it’s 9:00 pm, we have pre-packed our backpacks, and we are in bed after 41,445 steps! Tomorrow, we plan to do it all again!
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    • Day 22–27

      Agucadoura

      May 8 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Heute Nacht war Horror, wir hatten einen Schnarcher, den Kate sogar 2x weckte, ohne dass es etwas nützte und eine Schnarcherin, die ich weckte und ihr sagte, dass sie zu laut sei. Sie schaute mich nur ungläubig an, aber alle Pilger waren wach und beschwerten sich. Doch was nützt es, irgendwann schliefen wir ein, aber um 6 war alles auf um sich fertig zu machen.
      Heute ging es wieder dem Strand entlang, ab und zu suchten wir schon ein wenig abseits den Weg, immer der gleiche Strand und vor allem legten wir heute viele km auf den Holzstegen und im Sand zurück. Hostel hatte ich vorab schon reserviert und so konnten wir uns wirklich Zeit lassen und waren trotzdem um 12:30 beim Hostel und trafen alte, junge Bekannte.
      Heute konnte ich auch erstmal eine zeitlang am Strand verbringen, obwohl das Wasser saukalt ist.
      Am Abend waren wir ein netter Trupp, Kanadier, Dt., Ukrainer, Iren , Engländer und Franzosen, die sich bei Rot- und Weißwein gemeinsam zum Strand begaben, war ja gleich über der Strasse, und den Sonnenuntergang miterleben.
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    • Day 12

      Angeiras to Vila do Conde

      September 23, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      After coffee, I was back to the boardwalk. Most of the trail today was on this boardwalk, and the rest on cobblestone. Plus a short (thankfully) area where the sand had drifted over the trail. That was tough.

      I chatted with some people from Malaysia, Columbia, Germany, and New Zealand. And the people in my room are from Germany and Italy. The Camino is very international.

      Once I got to Vila do Conde, I had to find a bridge to cross the large river. Once that was done, I had a fabulous lunch. Salada do Frango, or chicken salad. Very nice.
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    • Day 4

      And this one really was (22.5km)🤣

      May 11, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

      It really was what should have been yesterday! 22.5km (ish)...
      We left Angeiras at about 0800 after a pretty good night's sleep. It was nice to have a chalet to ourselves so we could spread out without upsetting anyone else or invading their space. We very quickly found the seaside, turned right, kept the Atlantic on our left, and headed off. It was quite chilly and there was a gentle breeze (more of that later🙄😅) but it was very pleasant walking along the boardwalk towards today's stop, Aguçadoura.
      Before too long, though, the wind started to pick up and was slowing us down. After a stop for breakfast at Vila Chi (where Sid and Marcel made an appearance) we headed off again. The wind was dreadful and we were heading straight into it! According to the BBC weather app we were enjoying a 'moderate breeze' of 18 knots (about 33km/hr) but a check on the Portuguese weather app put that into touch - we were fighting winds of 50km/hr, hardly a 'moderate breeze'🤪.
      We ventured on though (no choice, we've booked all but one of our accommodation) and stopped for a small beer at Vila do Conde, which is, funnily enough, where Julie, Anne and I got lost last time we were here 🙄🤭. Onwards and upwards (well, flatwards) for lunch at Povoa de Varzim (a long wait for a large wrap) then on again to our accommodation at Aguçadoura. This is a 'guest house' - it's an albergue with towels - and as we're pretty tired we decided to eat in. A good decision😋 Funny how you can walk and talk and eat and talk and still find lots to talk about 🥰🥰🥰. Looking forward to a good night's sleep and a gentle walk of just 22.2kms tomorrow in winds of only 40km/hr - sheer luxury 😆😅🤣
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    • Day 5

      Labruge and our first alburgue!

      June 23, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

      We walked SO much farther than we had anticipated! 17 miles according to my pedometer! Definitely tired, but feeling accomplished! The coast was gorgeous! After Matasinhos it was miles and miles of boardwalk and beach! The sea wind in our face kept us cool on this hot day! So far, very greatful for the items I’ve packed with me! Impressed with the Lush shampoo bar! Going to use my Sea to Summit sleep sack tonight! 👏👏👏Read more

    • Day 2

      Von Porto nach Labruge

      April 27, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Nach einer mäßigen Nacht ging es noch vor acht Uhr los. Einmal durch die Innenstadt, zurück an den Fluss Douro und dann immer am Wasser entlang.
      Eigentlich wollten wir mit der historischen Bahn die Strecke etwas abkürzen aber dir fuhr erst um 9:00. Also sind wir die 4 km dann doch zusätzlich gelaufen. Irgendwann am Meer angekommen ging es eine lange Strecke auf Holzstegen am Wasser entlang.

      Tageskilometer: 29,5km
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    • Day 9

      Day 1 - Porto to Angeiras

      April 12 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

      Today was our first day’s walk on the Camino Portuguese. It was so much fun to get to share it with Miguel. And it doesn’t hurt that he speaks 5 languages. He is handy to have along in a pinch when ordering from a menu or trying to locate a bathroom.

      We left from the Porto cathedral and walked through the narrow streets of town to the river and then made our way to the coast. It was such a nice, peaceful walk as the day awakened. Once on the coast we headed north following beautiful wide beaches for nearly 16 miles. The weather was clear and warm which was a concern as the rains have been unyielding on this route for weeks. We always wish we had trained more but hope that we get stronger as the days go by. We should sleep well tonight.
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    • Day 3–4

      Camping Orbitur Angeiras

      May 8 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Der Campingplatz in Angeiras ist recht schön . Mutig haben wir den Pool ausprobiert …. Brrrr kalt aber erfrischend . Mit Einheimischen noch toll gegessen bei Mira Parque. 8,50 für ein Menü pro Person …. Suppe, Brot, 0,5 Wein und Hühnchen mit Reis und Pommes … dazu Bayern gegen real 🙈😂Read more

    • Day 6

      Camino Day 1

      September 29, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Today we left Porto to start the Camino. We walked along the seaside boardwalk all the way from Matosinhos. Beautiful beach and crashing waves. We stopped on Paraiso at Pe No Mar for lunch and had a lovely meal with great service. Now we are in Labruge (population 3000) before we head on for our hotel tonight in Vila Cha (even smaller population), just up the road.Read more

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