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    • Day 12

      11. Etappe - nach Caldas de Reis

      November 29, 2019 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Nach dem Tag gestern war es heute einfach grossartig!
      Blauer Himmel, Sonnenschein, T-Shirt und Sonnenbrille... was will man mehr?
      So waren die 21km schnell geschafft. Unser Ziel kommt immer näher... Morgen machen wir nochmals eine Pause und dann sind es noch zwei Etappen bis nach Santiago 😊Read more

    • Day 15

      Two days in one...

      May 22, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      We left A Portela albergue skipping 🤣 - well, not quite, cos we didn't have the energy after the snorefest we'd endured the previous evening! But it was brilliant to be on our way knowing we were going to enjoy a shorter day's walk; it was a good feeling 😊. It was another lovely walk through small hamlets and we were happy to fall into this garage/café! We remembered it from our last Portuguese camino (we'd walked the central, inland route in 2019) so it was great to see it was still up and running. We only wanted a drink, but the array of food on offer was fantastic. Not sure I'd want squid empanada for brekkie, but there it was! The room was fashioned from someone's garage, as the 'front door' was the up and over type garage door 😅. On the way, we saw a most unusual selection of scarecrows, this pink frog being one of them. I'm not sure how effective he was because nothing seemed to have been sown!
      We reached Caldas de Reis at lunchtime thinking we'd find the bus stop that'd take us to Padron. Not as easy as it sounds as there are no stops similar to ours in the UK, just BUS written in yellow on the road, and it being Sunday parking regulations seemed to be being ignored! The waitress in the café we ate lunch in was really helpful, though, and kept the tapas coming whilst we waited for our (very Spanish) pizzas.
      The bus was only 10 minutes late so we didn't have too long a panic 🙄 and it dropped us off in Padron just 30 minutes later. Thank goodness OurSteve can read maps, because we'd have headed off in the opposite direction 😀, but we soon found our apartment (so much better than a second night in an albergue - we've decided we're just too old to be doing that every night!) which was massive and meant we could have a room each.
      After settling in and showering, we took a short evening stroll around Padron, which isn't exactly massive, and found a small café where we could sit outside and eat. It was then time for bed but I was very surprised to find it wasn't even 8.30pm when I tucked myself in🤭😅. It was a good, long night's sleep though and we were very relaxed when we got up. Only about 12kms today 👌.
      Our walk was a mix of road and wooded areas and we spotted lots of 'doer-uppers' - buildings that would make great homes or albergues. We passed through a 'cat village' where someone was obviously feeding the strays, and a short detour took us to our second breakfast (the first being a bit paltry🙄). OurJan decided to rock her JackieO impersonation with her big glasses and my scarf 🤣.
      We arrived at our albergue (the same one we'd stayed in 4 years ago, and the one I wasn't supposed to book this time round 😱🤣) in time for yet more pizza and yet more beer! We spent the afternoon relaxing in the garden, washing our clothes, showering, sorting our aching feet out, and catching up on home news. Tortilla and salad (and red wine) for supper and another early night for an early start tomorrow. It's our last day of walking and we have just 13.5kms to go before we reach the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela. Our hope is we get there in time for the 1200 Pilgrim's Mass, when they may well be swinging the huge thurible, the Botafumeiro, because it's the Apparition of the Apostle-Clavijo. So, fingers crossed for that! If it happens, you'll find out tomorrow🤣.
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    • Day 14

      Somos duros.

      May 19, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      For some reason we are going in a pace to Santiago that is hard to keep up for most people. Even with my sprained and thick ankle I got two days ago we don't seem to have any problems crossing the hills here as we pass dozens of other pellegrinos every day.
      What is called a full day stage is for us a morning hike and then we still have the whole afternoon for other things. So today we had a two hour lunch and then we decided to walk another 10k after finishing the normal stage. Just like yesterday when we did two complete stages. So I think we can easily say: Somos duros! 💪💪
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    • Day 11

      Tag 11 Pontevedra - Briallos

      August 16, 2019 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Hallo ihr Lieben,

      Ausgeruht nach dem Turnhallenerlebnis ging es heute morgen mit einem leckeren Frühstück bestehend aus Café con Late und Croissant de Chocolat in eine neue Runde.
      Erster Gedanke: es ist verdammt viel los.
      Seid Tui läuft man kaum noch alleine. Entweder vor oder hinter einem sind Pilger bzw. schlimmer Pilgergruppen in Sichtweite. Definitiv ein Nachteil in dieser Jahreszeit.
      Ich mache ständig Pausen, um tratschende Gruppen an mir vorbei ziehen zu lassen, oder überholte chantende Amis mit klappernden Walking Sticks die das Ave Maria in Dauerschleife vor sich hin murmeln.
      Nicht so toll.
      Landschaftlich dafür sehr schön. Der Weg schlängelt sich abwechslungsreich durch Wald, Dörfer, Maisfelder und Weinreben.
      Aufgrund der Massen war mein Plan vor der größeren Stadt Caldas de Reis eine Herberge zu nehmen und entschied mich für eine abgelegene kleine, die wohl von allen übergangen wird, weil sie bis Caldas laufen. Und genau so war es. In der Mittags Hitze mit schmerzenden Achillisversen kamen Juliane und ich dort an und konnten ohne anstehen bis zum schlafsaal laufen. Ein Traum. Die kleine Herberge hat 27 Plätze und alles war noch frei! Wir haben unseren erfolgreichen, antizyklischen Plan bei Spaghetti Bolognese im kleinen Bistro neben an gefeiert :)
      Lustiger weise trifft man ja immer wieder die selben und so sind auch heute wieder altbekannte Pilgerfreunde in der Herberge, aber es verirren sich nur wenige hier her, es sind sogar noch einige Betten frei!

      Fazit des Tages:
      Ein bisschen Strategie schadet nie!
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    • Day 22

      Naturpark - Parque Natural Rio Barosa

      March 5, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Nach 2 x Großstadt suche ich etwas ruhiges und im Grünen.... auch für meine Zwerge 🐕🐕 und werde in den Naturpark "Parque Natural Rio Barosa" etwa 6 km nach Caldas de Reis.... bei BARRO geführt 🌳🌾🌿

      Auf einem großen Wanderparkplatz, sonnig, ruhig, nahe einem Dorf werde ich übernachten.

      Mit den beiden Fellnasen laufe ich zu dem Wasserfall, der als Sehenswürdigkeit im Netz angegeben ist.
      Schon von Weitem höre ich lautes Gegröhle. Ein Bus parkt auf einem weiter hinten liegenden Parkplatz und eine Schar junger Männer spielt so etwas wie Boccia.

      Der kleine Wasserfall liegt inmitten eines Wäldchens. Es gibt eine schöne Wandertour.
      Doch mir reicht es für heute.

      Genieße meine Paella von gestern mit einem Glas spanischer Sangria🍹
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