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    • Day 21

      A great walk from San Juan de Ortega

      April 30 in Spain ⋅ 🌬 14 °C

      We had planned right from the start of this trip that today, unless it was teeming with rain, we would walk from San Juan de Ortega into Burgos, the walk we would have done last year except we got a taxi to the hospital instead. It is the third time we have walked into Burgos, in 2013 and 2018 we tried to walk an alternate route along the river into the city, thus avoiding the long boring walk through the industrial area. And twice we failed to find the turnoff…so we really wanted to succeed this time and have a last chance of getting it right! And finally we did!!

      Rachel and Richard were also keen, and we got a taxi back and set off walking from there at 9am. When almost at San Juan the taxi was hailed by a man, obviously in distress - he was a walker, but his wife was in trouble, and he needed a taxi to take her to the hospital…they were having trouble communicating, and we realised he was French and his Spanish was bad, so Amr stepped in as translator and the taxi driver confirmed that he would drop us off, and come back in 5 minutes to pick them up….what luck for everyone!

      San Juan was lovely in the morning light, totally quiet, as everyone staying there last night had already left, and the next wave wouldn’t arrive till afternoon. It was cold, but cloudless and perfect walking weather. I had forgotten how beautiful this section was, and we hadn’t seen it in spring with all the green fields and bright green new spring leaves.

      We walked comfortably, at a leisurely pace, taking breaks when we felt like it, and having a wonderful time. And studying the Book closely, and Rachel’s maps on her iPhone, we took the right turns, and entered Burgos by the river route…hallelujah! It was a long walk - about 26kms, but Amr’s watch says 28 - and there was a long stretch around the airport, and when we got to the river part, there was still a couple of hours of walking - but we were by then feeling triumphant and knew the end was in sight. And maybe it is after our warm up walking in France, we feel fabulous!!

      Then after a bit of abluting and downtime, we set off into the town for a small wander before meeting R and R in the cathedral square and went with them to the 7.30 mass in a very fancy chapel in the cathedral…it was a pilgrim mass and we all got a cathedral postcard blessing. As we left the promised storm broke, but we had umbrellas and quickly made our way to a nearby restaurant and had good dinner, then back to hotel where Amr spotted the woman who had been so kind to him last when he was there for a week, and she remembered him and great excitement, and we all had a drink in the bar - 2 ColaCao with baileys, 1 baileys on ice, one red wine, one espresso all for €8…(maybe she was giving Amr a special price…? (The breakfast man remembered him too, quite a celebrity round here!). Anyway, a fab night, and tomorrow we set off on the official camino to Hornillos del Camino, about 21 kms…
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    • Day 20

      Burgos revisited!

      April 29 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 9 °C

      It’s already 10.15pm, and Amr is asleep, but I must quickly write up the day. It started early in Barcelona, as our train left at 9.05…we had planned to walk to Sants, over an hour, but good before a 6 1/2 hour train ride…but it was drizzling, and sense prevailed and we got a taxi. We had assumed our train wasn’t an AVE, (have realised that AV is alta velocidad, not sure about the E ?España) as it took so long to get to Burgos, but actually it was a bit of both…it hurtled at 250 kms/hr as far as Zaragoza, then became a normal train shuffling along at up to 150 kms/hr at good patches, and stopping at places we’d never heard of, except Pamplona, which was a bit of excitement! It had 20 carriages, huge, and at Sants we were herded into separate pens - the coches 1 -10 and the 11-20 - and it took ages to get on board, but eventually left only 8 minutes behind time! Eventually the train split, and one lot went to A Coruña and we went to Salamanca, via Burgos. Arrived about 3.40, and right away a bus pulled in and we all hopped on for a ride into the centre - for €1.10.

      Then the exciting event of the day…our reunion with Rachel and Richard…SO good to see them. They had arrived in Spain early Saturday morning, hired a car and spent the weekend driving in the north, in mountains and having a lovely time, and arrived at the hotel shortly after us, having dropped off the car. We are at the same sweet and central hotel of last year, and of 2018, and love it…and I think in the same room!

      So we had a drink and wandered round the town, ending in dinner…just lovely, and will have a great day tomorrow…we plan to get a taxi to San Juan de Ortega and walk the walk into Burgos that we didn’t do last year. It was pleasantly warm when we arrived, about 17° and warmer in the sun, but cools off very quickly once the sun goes down, low single figures.
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    • Day 15

      Cathedral delights

      April 29 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Just wrapped up a chilly morning hike, braving the rain and loose stones along the highway. But it was all worth it for the breathtaking sight of Burgos Cathedral! Fun fact: This stunning Gothic masterpiece took over 300 years to complete, and its intricate facade boasts intricate carvings and sculptures dating back centuries. 🏰✨ #Burgos #Cathedral #AdventureRead more

    • Day 17–18

      Day 14 and 15 Burgos

      April 24 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      We've arrived in Burgos and taking a rest day tomorrow so no walking with a pack until Friday.
      Today was supposed to be 23km but with all the city walking to our hotel it ended to be a 27km day. Oof!
      Today day 15 we played tourist. We visited the Cathedral and the Museum of Evolution and just kind of hung out. Tomorrow onwards!
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    • Day 52

      Burgos 🍷🍸🍻🦪🍢🍖 food

      June 3, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      On est finalement resté à Burgos pour le week-end et on a, encore une fois, pas manquer de se faire plaisir 🙄😂.

      Des tapas, du vermouth, de la sangria, de la tarta de queso (très très bonne 🤩🤩🤩), des croquetas, de l'agneau de lait, des moules préparées, de la morcilla de aroz (litteralement un boudin au riz)... On a très très bien mangé pendant 2 jours. Peut être un peu trop 🤤. Le samedi soir, on était encore à l'eau et au coca à 21h... Bon ça n'a pas duré, maiiis quand même il y avait un effort.

      Bon on a aussi visité, pas autant que les bars 🤫mais ça, c'est pour un prochain post 😅.
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    • Day 53

      Burgos ⛪️🛕🚴‍♂️

      June 4, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Quoi de marquand pendant nos 3 jours à Burgos ? Ce n'était pas notre destination de base, on pensait aller plus au sud pour le week-end mais la flemme 😅. En plus, on cherchait des campings proches d'un centre-ville qui en valent le coup, mais dans le coin il n'y a pas grand chose, donc on est resté.

      On a bien aimé la ville pour la gastronomie 🤤 mais aussi pour l'ambiance 🎉. Il y a beaucoup de groupes (de tout à âges, c'est ce qui est le plus marquant d'ailleurs) qui se retrouvent sur les places du centre ville, dans les bars (jusque tard avec leurs poussettes pour beaucoup), et dans les parcs. On a été surpris du nombre de tables de pique-nique et de barbecues 🍗🔥 mis à disposition pris d'assaut le week-end.

      La ville dispose de beaucoup d'églises et cathédrales ⛪️, comme beaucoup de villes espagnoles, mais une est plus impressionnante.
      Classée au patrimoine mondiale de l'Unesco, la cathédrale Sainte Marie de Burgos, que l'on a visité et qui est juste immense puisqu'elle s'étend sur plus d'un hectare 😲. L'intérieur est très bien conservée. On a fait la visite avec l'app audioguide pour en apprendre plus, mais on n'a pas retenue grand chose 😅. Ça nous a occupé entre deux bars 🤣.
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    • Day 16

      Von santovenia de oca nach Burgos.

      May 18, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Camino frances, nach 14 Tagen. Heute führte der camino von santovenia de oca nach Burgos. Nach dem morgendlichen unverzichtbaren cafe con leche, ging es weiter auf dem zumeist gut markierten Weg in Richtung Burgos. Der Start mit Sonnenaufgang war sehr schön aber auch unspektakulär neben einer vielbefahrenen Bundesstraße, wo die LKW,s vorbeirauschten, dass man sein eigenes Wort nicht mehr verstand 😂😂😂. In Burgos, eine mit etwa 195000 Einwohner versehen Stadt, konnte man im mittelalterlichen Zentrum eine sehr schöne Kathedrale und einige historische Bauwerke bewundern. Morgen geht es dann in Richtung Leon. Erkenntnis des Tages: Allet wird jut. Fortsetzung folgt.Read more

    • Day 16

      Body, Mind & Soul

      April 29 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

      It is said that the Camino de Santiago is a journey for the Body, Mind, and Soul.

      The three distinct geographical regions along the route correspond to the 3 stages of personal growth often experienced along the journey. These include physical conditioning, emotional reflection and spiritual awareness.

      Over the past few weeks, we have covered the first portion
      consisting of rugged, exposed mountains; steep, wooded hills, and fertile river valleys and lowlands extending from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Burgos. This is a landscape that tests and conditions the body in equal measure. For every sublime moment of sun-drenched well being there is an inversely correlated moment of pain-hazed doubt.

      We are now into the emotional Journey to Personal Growth of the Meseta. This central region encompasses the most uninhabited stretch of the Camino and thus provides an abundance of space and solitude.

      On the Meseta one battles not only long distances between villages and extreme summer heat but also boredom, uncertainty and the hundred other emotions that inhabit the human psyche.
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    • Day 15–16

      Pressing Pause in Burgos

      April 28 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      Taking a few days of “rest”, only hiking around 9-15k for a few days due to sickness, unfortunately put us behind in our timeline which forced us to make the difficult decision to take a taxi for a very short section (30k) of our Camino.

      Even though in the grand scheme of things this is a very small part of our journey, it was still a choice we had hoped not to have to make and we both had a pit in our stomachs as we passed by our fellow pilgrims walking while we wizzed by. Everything happens for a reason and in the end, it was the best choice for healing. ❤️‍🩹

      A lot of pilgrims we have met along the way are either walking their Camino with an open ended timeline or have given themselves much more time than we were able dedicate.

      As I (Aimee) write this post a few days later, I am now feeling much better and we are back on track to finish our Camino by our deadline 🤞🏻. Thank you for the well wishes!
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    • Day 15

      Burgos Cathedral/UNESCO World Heritage

      April 28 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      Construction on the Cathedral began in 1221 and was completed in 1567. It is a comprehensive example of the evolution of Gothic style, with the entire history of Gothic art exhibited in its superb architecture and unique collection of art, including paintings, choir stalls, reredos, tombs, and stained-glass windows.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Burgos, برغش, Бургос, Burgoso, Burgus, بورگوس, ブルゴス, 부르고스, Burgi, Burgosas, برگوس, บูร์โกส, Бурґос, 布尔戈斯

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