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Viana do Castelo (Monserrate)

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    • Day 24

      Vila Praia de Ancora

      May 10 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Also heute wieder um 7 Uhr raus bei komischen Wetter, nicht kalt aber total nebelig. erst mal raus aus der Stadt und nach dem Weg v. Buen Camino sind wir heute mal etwas weg v. Strand. Es geht erst durch ein paar Dörfer, durch Wald und auf und ab und es wird immer kälter und windiger. Und gleich wie gestern mussten wir heute auch wieder über 3 Stunden gehen, ehe wir eine Bar f. Frühstück fanden. Gestern waren es sogar 4 Stunden. Endlich runter vom Berg und wir hatten unsere Bar, hatte super Kaffee und Süsswaren. Der Kellner könnte aus einem echten Wr. Kaffeehaus stammen, mit Frack und Fliege und er war gut organisiert, denn wir waren nicht die einzigen Pilger, sondern so ziemlich alle, die wir schon kennen.
      Heute wurden es ca 20 km, wir gingen aber auch schneller, da es immer kälter wurde und wir wirklich froren, auch waren einige Wege ziemlich matschig. Aber wir kehrten noch in einem englischen Teegarten ähnlichen Lokal ein, das war so nett gegenüber einem alten Kloster.
      Glück hatte Kate f. uns schon gebucht im Hostel, denn hier gibt es sonst nur Hotels. Die meisten Pilger mussten weiterziehen.
      Ich ging zwar mal durch die wirklich gepflegte und schöne Stadt, besuchte den Markt und ging am Strand spazieren, aber es wurde immer kälter und stürmischer. Am Montag soll auch wieder Regen einsetzen😖
      Unser heuriges Sommergetränk od. auch Regen Drink ist der Porttonic, Weiss- od.Rotwein mit Tonic, herrlich erfrischend und süffig.
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    • Day 6

      Timo

      April 18 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Das ist übrigens Timo. Er wiegt ca. 10kg. Timo hat keine Füße. Er sitzt den ganzen Tag auf meinem Rücken. Wir haben uns angefreundet. Er versucht mich nicht zu sehr zu belasten und ich trage ihn dafür durch die Botanik.Read more

    • Day 9

      Day 4 on the camino

      October 2, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Left Esponsende for a very challenging trail. Walked through several small cobble stoned towns. Cobble stones are hard on the feet! Stopped at one small town cafe and had a nice visit with the resident cat. After that we were into forested hill trails with lots of elevation. Found another cairn of stones and other trinkets left by pilgrims. Finished the day in Viana do Castelo. Found a former hospital ship servicing Portuguese fishermen off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador. Beautiful town with gorgeous historic buildings.Read more

    • Day 4–5

      Dag 4: Esposende-Viana do Castelo

      April 16 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Zoals verwacht een hele pittige dag!
      Mijn blaren op mijn hiel zagen er wel al een stuk beter uit maar ik heb ze toch weer goed ingetapet. Vol goeie moed begon ik er weer aan maar toch met al een beetje pijn van in het begin.
      Na een uurtje stappen begon de echte hel van vandaag: ik ging de bergen in. Gezien ik had gekozen voor de kustroute, verwachtte ik niet dat ik bijna een volledige dag in het bos in de bergen ging spenderen.

      Kinderkopkes omhoog, kinderkopkes omlaag, geloof me als ik zeg dat dat mijn voetjes niet echt deugd deed.

      Na 3 uur quasi alleen wandelen was het tijd voor een lange pauze. Schoenen en sokken uit en verluchten maar. Op dat moment dacht ik eerlijk gezegd niet dat ik mijn bestemming voor vandaag ging halen.

      Er stond ook geen zuchtje wind wat het enorm warm maakte in de blakke zon. Op een heel erg moeilijk moment, toen ik het warm had, mijn voeten echt belachelijk veel pijn deden en ik efkes aan het denken was waarom ik dit ook alweer doe, hoorde ik achter me: ‘olà, olà!’. Een oud Portugees vrouwtje kwam uit haar huisje gehaast met een ijskoude cola en gaf ze aan mij. Ik ga niet liegen, ik heb heel even goe gebleit!

      Ik was toen ongeveer halfweg mijn geplande bestemming maar had mezelf al gezegd dat ik in een dorpje vroeger een slaapplek ging zoeken.

      Na de cola, een paar dafalgans en een goei soepeke, besloot ik er toch voor te gaan en boekte ik mijn hostel in mijn orgineel beoogde stopplaats.

      Daar was dan uiteindelijk toch de stad Viana do Castelo! Brugje over en ik ben er, dacht ik. Ondertussen al geswitcht naar mijn Birkenstocks voor afwisseling. WRONG! Mijn hostel was bovenop den berg, nog eens 30 min omhoog 😅. GELUKKIG, kwam ik iemand tegen die gisteren in dezelfde hostel sliep en vandaag ook naar die bovenop de berg moest gaan, en zij wist me te zeggen dat er een treintje was dat omhoog ging, oef!

      Zware dag, maar potverdekke toch weer trots dat ik heb doorgezet!
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    • Day 20

      Viana do Castelo

      July 4, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Was für ein Stellplatz, am Fluss Lima welcher in den Atlantik müdet.

      Gestern Abend haben wir einen super Platz gefunden und den Abend ausklingen lassen.

      Heute morgen dann direkt nach dem Frühstück in die Stadt und das Forte Santiago da Barra und Sant Luzia angeschaut.

      Ein bisschen Shopping für uns durfte dabei natürlich nicht fehlen🤣
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    • Day 24

      Day 19 Esposende to Viana do Castelo

      May 14, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

      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. We moveed inland a little because the coast path is beaten up, so that brought warmer weather and hills. There are many pilgrims on the road and we pass each other often wishing each other Bom Camino. - good journey. Many people are in groups or couples, and some travel alone. It is fun when you see people traveling alone pair up, chat and giggle for a few miles, friends being made.

      Our room is near the water and we had a drink by the river in this cute town. Then we went in search of something to eat and found... the golden arches! Yes, we found McDonald's in a mall only minutes from our room. And we enjoyed every bite with beer! Don't judge, we have eaten a lot of Portuguese food. Lol.
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    • Day 22

      Love Viana Do Castelo #3

      June 2, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      On the Camino you enter Viana Do Castela the by walking across the Eiffel Bridge, designed by Mr Eiffel of Eiffel Tower in Paris fame and built in 1878. As I wandered through the old town I came upon a girl dressed as a cow and Umbrella St- good stuff! The hotel is in a great location near the 19th century train station which has survived the test of time. I decided to go easy on myself and caught a cab to Santa Luzia, one of Portugal’s most emblematic monuments… way up on the hill behind the city, the view is sensational and the church interior simple and superb. I walked down 600 steps (which is why I caught the cab up!) and back to the hotel.
      Feeling pleasantly tired after 70+ km in three days!
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    • Day 2

      Day 3 Esposende to Baiona

      June 8, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Up and at em at 6am with a view to setting off at 7am.
      When I arrived to collect my bike from the store room I met Kevin, he was admiring my bike and asking about all the kit. Turns out he wants to do the great divide but can’t convince his wife to do it just yet. We chatted for ages. The plan was to get breakfast on route but we ended up eating at the hotel and setting off late at 8am. He was headed south back to Porto. But he did say not to follow the cycle paths and roads, “follow the true Camino pedestrians route, it’s challenging but worth it along the rugged coast line”. He airdropped me the map. I thought I will get to Viana do Castelo and decide if I’ll be going inland on the traditional cycling road route or stick with the coastal route.
      On arriving at Viana do Castelo I got a stamp at the train station and the heavens opened. Real north west UK rain, that stuff that gets you soaking wet!
      Some one told me that sailers are not made on calm waters so I put on my waterproof and headed out.
      I decided to stop for a coffee at a beautiful beach cafe after feeling a little down by the weather. Also thinking to myself, it would be better to hike so I could chat and meet more people. Next thing 4 bike-packing cyclists came past! Trust the Camino to deliver.
      Not one to miss an opportunity I paid for my coffee and caught them up. They were Andy and Laury-Anne from Colorado (not far off the great divide route as it happens!) cycling with their French friends.
      I asked if I could join them as they too were following to coastal route. The company was very welcome and great fun.
      We all caught the famous ferry to Spain, that was a real treat and quite the experience best 7 euros spent in a long time. Just when I was thinking of how I can make this ride shorter, I didn’t expect it to be so lonely, cycling this route, and these wonderful people turn up.
      As it happened I was the most experienced cyclist and the only one with a map…!!
      So I soon became the ride leader. We cycled through all weathers, along boardwalks through forests and along rugged coast lines.
      I had to take a personal call so let the group cycle on for the last 10km, on catching them up at speed and in the rain I managed to take a corner too fast and came off. For the second time in as many weeks in the rain! So I now have matching right thigh and leg bruises! (The bike is ok!)
      Checking into the same hotel we all got changed and went for a beer and food then early to bed after a whopping 90km and 7 hours in the saddle today.
      Lesson for today. Enjoy the journey, you really don’t know what delights are round the corner, even if you are cold, wet and in a ridiculous orange rain jacket looking as if you have just been tangoed, fun may be just round the corner. The universe has a plan greater than the one you have for yourself.

      Until tomorrow Bonne nuit mon amours ❤️
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    • Day 7

      auf nach Caminha

      April 19 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Nach einem nächtlichen Zimmerwechsel wegen Lärm hab ich dann noch ein paar Stunden Schlaf gefunden. Es geht mir gut. Heute laufe ich ca. 22km an der Küste nach Caminha. Das ist der letzte Ort in Portugal.Read more

    • Day 11

      Viana do Castelo

      August 18, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      We are incredibly lucky as we arrived in Viana do Castelo during the Festival of Agony.

      Agony, the name of the saint is associated with the queen of the pilgrimages and the many traditions of Portugal's biggest party: the Pilgrimage in honor of Our Lady of Agony, born in 1772 of the devotion of sea men from Galicia and the whole coast Portuguese for religious and pagan celebrations, which are still repeated annually on the municipal holiday.Read more

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