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Vilarelho

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    • Day 14

      Day 6 - Carreço to Caminha

      April 17 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

      Today, as in the last few days, we’ve chosen to take the main coastal route rather than the coastal literal route to start the day. This put us much more up on the mountain, which is a lot more work because it’s a lot more climbing. But the rewards were amazing because the views were incredible. We were up in the trees and the eucalyptus forests were cool and the trails were beautiful taking us down paths with ancient walls and over old stone bridges. We took the road less traveled and were better for it.

      After about 6 miles we joined back with the literal route and was treated to perfect coastal weather, no crowds and a path that was perfectly flat (something very different than climbing in the hills this morning). The path took us into Caminha where we are staying tonight. It is a wonderful village for our last day in Portugal, you can feel its age and character everywhere you turn. We had a fun walk through the open market and then spent the afternoon in the square drinking beer, sipping coffees and enjoying the Portuguese pastries for the last time. Well, maybe we will have one more chance in the morning for breakfast pastries. 😉

      Tomorrow we take a boat across the river to Spain. Spain has a lot to live up to. 🇵🇹 ❤️
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    • Day 10

      Day 5 on the Camino

      October 3, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      We started the day in Viana do Castelo and as we left our hotel we noticed this beautiful shop across the street selling pavlova. We restrained ourselves but I had to take a photo. We then traveled up a funicular to visit the church of Santa Luzia. The views from the top were stunning. We stopped in a nice little town called Ancora, where we had some coffee and nata tarts ( so good but I forgot to take a photo). Our walking today had us travel along the beach and through an area of tiny farms where we saw horses, sheep and goats. We also traveled through a nice cool forested area before returning to the trail along the beach. We finished the day in Caminha and dinner at a very enjoyable restaurant called Baptista. Tomorrow we travel across the river into Spain.Read more

    • Day 31

      Das Meer übt schon mal für morgen

      October 16, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌬 19 °C

      Wir sitzen den Regen noch ein paar Tage aus und bleiben in Caminha.
      Für morgen gibt es Wetterwarnungen.
      Wind angeblich bis zu 22 m/s. Das entspricht Windstärke 9 mit 80km/h. Außerdem Wellen mit bis zu 7m.

      Angereist ist heute fast niemand. Abgereist jede Menge. So sind wir relativ wenige auf dem Campingplatz. Alles ist weggepackt. Wir sind gespannt.
      Die 🌊 heute waren auf jeden Fall schon wesentlich angriffslustiger als vorgestern
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    • Day 12

      Camping Caminha/Moledo

      September 15, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Seit zwei Tagen sind wir nun hier, am spanisch-portugiesischen Grenzfluss und dessen Meeresmündung, und es gefällt uns ausgesprochen gut!
      Der Orbitur Campingplatz ist einfach aber sauber und liegt direkt an der Bucht. 😊 Mit der ASCI-Card zahlen wir nun in der Nebensaison € 23,00, inklusive Strom.
      Auch der Ort, den man zu Fuß oder mit dem Rad gut erreichen kann, ist sehr schön und hat einige kleine feine Lokale. 😋
      Da wir bei Stefan (einem netten Steirer) einen Wing-Kurs gebucht haben und sein Unterricht wirklich gut ist, werden wir hier wohl länger bleiben …
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    • Day 27–28

      Santiago de Compostela nach Caminha PT

      October 12, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Am morgen hat die Sonne wahrscheinlich zu Ehren des Nationalfeiertags in Spanien ein Feuerwerk gezündet...So habe ich das noch nie morgens gesehen.

      Wir haben die spanisch-portugiesische Grenze überschritten. Nun stehen wir am Grenzfluß Minho direkt an der Mündung in Caminha. Ein schones altes Städtchen und wir sind überrascht über die günstigen Preise. Entweder hatten wir das vergessen oder hier oben an der Küste ist es tatsächlich sehr viel günstiger als an der Algarve.

      Das lockt vermutlich auch viele Spanier heute am Nationalfeiertag in die Stadt. Günstiger einkaufen, günstiger essen und dann wieder mit der Autofähre auf die andere Flussseite nach Spanien.

      Der Einkauf im Pingo Dolce deckt uns ein für die nächsten Tage, an denen viel Regen und Wind vorher gesagt sind.
      Wir werden sehen. Regenhose und Regenjacke liegen jedenfalls bereit.
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    • Day 6

      Last Day In Portugal

      October 21, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

      Today we started our hike from Viana do Castelo in the pouring rain- again! We’re handling it OK since we were able to wash and dry our things at the Albergue St Lúzia last night. We visited the cathedral the first thing this morning and the interior did not disappoint- wow! The stained glass, the painted dome and the special altar to St. Lucy were all very beautiful. As I said before, the climb up last night was very hard but well worth it for the views of the city and the ocean this morning. As we were leaving I was hesitant to go down all of those slippery, mossy stairs with no handrail and wearing a backpack, so we opted to take the funiculaire down the mountain and it was $1E well spent. It made me remember riding the one in Québec City as a child!
      This morning we continued up a bit from the coast through dense forests and small villages while still catching glimpses of the ocean from our high vantage points. We did a lot of climbing today up and over many muddy, rocky and scary paths and finally managed about a 19 mile day before arriving to our hostel in Caminha. It was always gratifying to get up a steep incline and realize I still could breathe (barely!) and the forests are so lush that the overgrowth seems to want to push you along the paths.
      The tall crosses we pass frequently are reminders that this is a pious walk and we don’t forget that even as we celebrate the beauty of the country. The houses clad in tile are my favorite, especially the ones that have little niches for Saints or the ones with tiles installed up high and painted with Madonnas or Saints. The rock walls on the paths are painted with a yellow arrow to point us in the right direction towards Santiago and the blue arrows point opposite for pilgrims headed to Fatima.
      Today we took a morning break and by the time we were ready to go there were pilgrims from Australia, South Africa, Germany and Poland with us - it felt like a United Nations convention! We are making lots of friends here. The morning breaks are great for me because we usually are at a pastalaria (pastry shop) and I have a sweet tooth especially for the little custard tarts that are uniquely Portuguese (pasteis de nata). We’ve met some injured pilgrims too- a lady who broke her wrist in Porto, a lady who twisted her ankle also in Porto and a man who fell in Lisbon and broke some ribs- they are all continuing to walk which is inspiring but sobering too. We are trying to be very careful and Rick is good at pointing out dangers to me. The rain slowed this afternoon and while it was still overcast there is promise of some better weather ahead! In the villages we are constantly followed by dogs and cats- the pets here seem to roam a lot and so far are all interested in us but not bothered by our passing through. This afternoon when we headed back down to the coast in Ancora, we were even escorted along the trail by a herd of goats!! So cute! The waves along the coast are very powerful and a wonder to see but tonight the most wonderful thing I see is my bed- Tomorrow we hope to ferry over the river Minho into Spain, try to make a Mass at a village church along the way and spend another hard day of walking.
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    • Day 32

      Monsterwellen 🤩

      October 17, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

      Das Wetter ist nach der Vorhersage eingetroffen. Szurm mit Regen und heftige Böen. Wir stehen auf dem Campingplatz relativ windgeschützt. Dennoch hört man gelegentlich einen Ast oder einen Pinienzapfen aufs Dach fallen.
      Kurz bevor ein ziemlich heftiger Regenschauer über uns hinweg fegte sind wir an den Strand um uns den Atlantik anzusehen. Es ist mit 24 Grad angenehm warm.
      Durch den starken Sturm konnte ich leider die Kamera nicht ruhig halten. Aber man bekommt dennoch einen Eindruck über die Kraft die da gerade wirkt.
      In der Realität allerdings wesentlich beeindruckender. Ich liebe Monsterwellen. Mal sehen ob wir im Januar nach Nazare kommen.
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    • Day 7

      Carreco til Caminha

      April 14 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Sist natt i Albergue Casa do Surdal, var vi tre personer i et rom med fire senger. En sveitser, Tim og jeg. Sveitseren ønsket å åpne vinduet for natten, men siden jeg lå i trekken sa jeg nei. Han ble litt mutt og mumlet et eller annet. Etter hvert tok søvnen oss, og snorkingen til TIm. Da ble sveitseren enda mer mutt og mumlet en hel masse. Jeg hadde tatt en halv sovetablett, så jeg var ikke så reseptiv til Tims snorking. Han la seg på gangen, men siden det var lytt, veldig lytt, endte han opp i en hengekøye ute i hagen. Etter en ellers god natt, pakket vi våre saker, tok en kopp kaffe og hadde ikke behov for å innlede noen samtale med sveitseren før vi la i veg. Vi la i veg langs Senda Litoral, siden den syntes å ha det beste underlaget for vår gange. Senda Litoral betyr noen slikt som langs kysten, eller noe slikt. Leden var grei, noe brustein, plankestier, grusveier og betong og den virket noe kortere enn Camino da Costa (som er en km eller to inn forbi kysten). Etter et par timer, var det tid for frokost, kaffe, cola og en croissant. Ikke det mest sunde, men det gir en energi bloost et par timer til neste pause.
      Turen fra Carreco til Caminha er ikke den lengst, ca 19 km. Vi tok det med ro, snakket med andre pilegrimer og var framme hos Albergue Bom Caminha ved halv to tiden. Vi var sultene begge to, men siden det er søndag stenger restaurantene i området kl. 15. Det ble en super rask innsjekk og avsted til restauranten. Ris kokt med sjømat og fylt krabbe avsluttet med sjokoladekrem. Fylte vommen, slik at vi fikk strekk i mageskinnet.
      Tilbake til albergueén ble det dusj og klesvask. Det ene dusjtilbudet var originalt, som dere ser fra bilde med Tim i aksjon.
      Dette er siste dagen i Portugal, i morgen tar vi en ferje over til Spania. På blemmefronten er den på tåen ved siden av stortåen stor og sint, mens en mindre er i ferd med å utvikle seg på helen, også på den venstre foten
      Ps. Med telefon som skjerm og et lite tastatur (foldbart) blir det en og annen skrivefeil….
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    • Day 7

      Portugal 🇵🇹

      July 29, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      Angekommen in Portugal, das nun schon fünfte Land unserer Reise innerhalb einer Woche. Wir wurden gleich mit ordentlich Sonne begrüßt, auf dem Campingplatz war zum Glück spontan noch ein Platz frei für uns. Hier werden wir zwei Nächte verbringen. Morgen erwarten und 36 Grad, der Stand liegt zum Glück direkt vor der Tür ☀️🏝Read more

    • Day 8

      Unser Morgen 🥞

      July 30, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Guten Morgen aus Portugal. Die Nacht war sehr windig aber dennoch warm. Wir haben bei 20 Grad nur die Fliegengitter von unserem Dachzelt zu gehabt. Zum Frühstück gibt es nun erstmal Pfannkuchen 🥞. Danach wollen wir mal in die Nächstliegende Stadt laufen um Lebensmittel einzukaufen.Read more

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