To Carrión de los Condes

September 20
Huge happy moment today!!! Paul and Mirabelle, who we met and walked with on the Camino five years ago, surprised us by driving down from the Netherlands to walk with us for two days.Leer más
To Boadilla del Camino

September 19
Our walk from Hontanas to Boadilla del Camino tired us out! 18.5 miles and the last two miles were an eternity!!
We had early morning dark walking, foggy walking, big climbing over AltoLeer más
To Hontanas

September 18
We met a man from Belgium today who looks to be in his mid eighties! 😳 He is here walking the Camino, carrying a HUGE pack, taking his time (step by step) and he started way up in LeLeer más
To Rabé de las Calzadas

Today was planned as a partial rest day where we would sleep in, leave about 10:00, and then only walk 8 miles to Rabé de las Calzadas. The weather report showed a chance of rain with some wind, soLeer más
To Burgos

We had a beautiful hike during sunrise up an over the Atapuerca Mountains and then worked our way down through a few small communities ending up in Burgos.
The old city part of Burgos is justLeer más
To Agés

We did it! 17.6 miles from Belorado to charming little Agés. We paced ourselves and we were lucky to have Heinrich (Denmark) and Molly and Gordon (USA) walk and chat with us to help pass the timeLeer más
To Belorado

The miles flew by today! The early morning cool air helped as did the overcast skies for most of our walking.
We had a nice break for breakfast after the first 4 miles. My new favorite is a nice bigLeer más
To Santo Domingo de la Calzada

We had an uneventful walk today with not a lot of interesting scenery, but we love Santo Domingo de la Calzada. It’s old town is very medieval and has quite the history.
The town takes its nameLeer más
To Nájera

With walking so many miles each day, our muscles and joints tend to get sore or irritated. So, a big part of this journey is visiting the pharmacy (farmacia) for items to ease the discomfort. EarlierLeer más
To Navarette

We found out today from a woman that the group of people she has been walking with call Alan the “Smiling Man” 😂😂 Plus, another man came up to him the day before yesterday and commented onLeer más
To Viana

Humidity, Mud, a Surprise and Bulls!
We thought today would be a bit easier, since it was a little shorter, but our feet are TIRED! There was a huge thunderstorm last night and then it rained untilLeer más
To Los Arcos

I’m lying here in our room in Los Arcos listening to the end of a rain shower and the birds are going crazy. I am SLEEPY!
We left Estella at 6:00 am to take advantage of the cooler morning air,Leer más
To Estella

It became obvious to us today that our memories from five years left out some of the more grueling aspects of this journey. Our memory of today’s short, steep hill in reality was not short, but aLeer más
To Puenta la Reina

Today has been a good day full of great visits with all sorts of interesting characters and super nice people. It was also tough physically (the descent down from Alto de Perdon was still as rocky asLeer más
To Pamplona

Today, we walked to Pamplona. We got a late start this morning because our place in Zubiri had a wonderful buffet breakfast laid out, and it was nice visiting with the other people who were alsoLeer más
To Zubiri

Alan’s foot passed a major test today in walking 13.6 miles to Zubiri - WOoHOO! We left in the dark at 6:30 am and after taking our time and stopping a few times for some nice breaks, we arrived toLeer más
Over the Pyrenees to Roncesvalles

After watching Candi start walking from Saint Jean, we started from the Croix Thibault and walked up and over the Pyrenees. ⛰️🙂 Alan’s foot did ok (yay) so tomorrow he will see if he can doLeer más
Saint Jean Pied de Port

We are now in Saint Jean Pied de Port, the start of the Camino Frances. I absolutely LOVE this town! Our room is in a wonderful old building on the Rue de la Citadelle, which is in the old part ofLeer más
First Stop

We have had a 10 hour flight to Paris, and an overnight stay at the Sheraton in Charles de Gaulle airport. Soon, we will be taking a morning flight to Biarritz, France, and finally a shuttle to SaintLeer más
We Leave Tomorrow

I read a quote this week that said, “You often go back to the Camino, not so much to find something new, but to search for what you left there.” It’s been five years since we walked across SpainLeer más
Dingle to Killaloe

Today was our longest day and warmest day. The humidity here had us all sweating.
We started off by taking a ferry across the Shannon Estuary and drove to the Cliffs of Moher. Now I understand why soLeer más
Dingle

This was our day to wander around and enjoy Dingle. What an amazing little town on Dingle Bay with its quaint streets and picturesque storefronts. We explored, we shopped, and we ate. 🙂 I haveLeer más
Kenmare to Dingle

We drove over Moll’s Gap
Towards the McGillacuddy’s Reeks (mountains) into Killarney National Park and Lakes. After a short hike to Torc Waterfall, we visited Ross Castle. 🏰 A guide took us upLeer más
Clonakilty to Kenmare

On our way to Mizen head, today, we passed through Skibbereen. Hugh talked about how the Potato Famine killed 10,000 people in the West Cork area. 2,000,000 died overall. 😢
A Happy Fun fact - TheLeer más
Dungarvan to Clonakilty

Our first stop was in Ardmore where St. Declan founded the monastery at Ardmore (Aird Mhór in Irish, meaning "Great Height") prior to the arrival of St. Patrick in Ireland. Ardmore is believed to beLeer más
Dublin to Dungarvan

Our first day on our tour has been unbelievably amazing! First of all, there are only eight of us on this tour and each place we visited was out of the way and pretty much without anyone except us.Leer más
ViajeroSo great to see you again!
ViajeroIt was so nice to see the surprise in your eyes
The joy is clear in your picture! How special❤️ [Janice]