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    • Day 7

      Zumaia to Deba

      July 25, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      We sleep in and are late meeting George this morning, he is already enjoying his buffet breakfast at our hotel. The options are endless this morning, it’s hard to pick, but I end up with a big thick piece of toast with butter, ham and cheese, freshly squeezed orange juice and a coffee. We then head back to our room to finish packing and get ready to hit the road. We start off today on the GR121 which will take us along the Ruta de Flysch - this is a
      Geological phenomenon where the sea erodes stratified rocks and forms interesting rock formations. We will rejoin the Camino in around 3.5 km. We follow a narrow path along the coastline, it is a beautiful clear day with little wind. There are a lot of people walking on this path in both directions. The cliff sides and rock formations are so amazing, I understand why scenes from GOT were shot here. This has to be my favourite day so far as the scenery is just so beautiful, it is picture perfect and I just can’t help but stop, look up and smile every few minutes, I am just so happy to be here. We wind up and down hills all day, we eventually get to the outskirts of Deba and the down hill is super steep, we take it very slow and our joints are letting us know that they are not happy! We arrive at the first street in Deba and the downhill has not ceased, there is stairs as far as the eye can see and George is on a mission to get to the end of them and to our Albergue. We on the other hand keep taking photos, putting off the inevitable, I turn to my left to snap a photo and low and behold I see a lift - stairs or lift 🤔, this is a no brainer, lift all the way! We take the first one down just to see there is a pedestrian crossing and it leads directly to another lift, we are on it! We meet up with George at the Albergue, there is only 1 bed left out of 59 so we collect our other backpacks and go to a bar to workout a new plan. There is absolutely no accommodation of any form left in Deba, so we look further afield. We discuss booking at our next destination and boomeranging back here tomorrow, but we are unable to source any accommodation there either. We jump on booking.com and check out what we can find - all we can find is one place up in the mountains via Eibar. We book it and then I ring to check that they have a restaurant and that they will feed us, l have turned into a labrador this trip and this lab can’t go without a meal! Robert (The owner of the establishment) assures me that we will be feed, so we finish our wine then go to catch the train to Eibar. It takes about 40 minutes before our train arrives. We hop on and George gets a seat facing the entry and exit. Lisa and I are standing in this area. The train takes off and we are rolling along nicely, then all of a sudden a lady who is also standing in the entry and exit area starts screaming MEDICO, MEDICO! Everyone starts looking around and this lady is now running through the train shouting MEDICO! Next minute she is running back with a younger women in front of her, who must be a nurse or doctor and she is onto it. A man sitting behind George is having a seizure and she quickly but calmly gets him on the floor and lays him on his side and clears his airways, this works a treat and soon he seems to be recovering. We get to the first stop and on jumps a train attendant who b-lines for the man. People are strongly discussing if the man should have been taken off the train as there is a hospital near by or if he should stay on the train. He stays, the medical woman returns to her seat and the train attendant stays with the man, he ends up getting off at the next station with the girl he was travelling with. We get off the train after another 2 stops, only to be told to hop back on as there are 3 stops in Eibar and we need the 2nd one so we can catch a taxi to our destination for the night. So back on we hop and 3 minutes later we are lugging our selves and our backpacks off the train in search of a taxi. George is all over it and we have one before we know it, all our packs just fit in the boot and we jump in, next minute we are being whisked up a mountain with Lionel Richie blasting out of the stereo, of course Lisa and I assume we need to sing along, so we start singing - off key of course! Well old buddy the taxi driver starts driving like a rally driver, I lean, well half fall over to Lisa and tell her that I don’t think he likes our singing, cause he’s now driving like he stole the cab - I think he just wants us to shut up! It works we stop singing, but start laughing instead. Thank god we arrive in one piece, we thank the man for not killing us and head in to our hotel for the night. Robert meets us at the reception desk, we book in, he chats to George for a while, George lives in Florida and Robert lived there for 10 years, so they have lots to discuss. He books us a table for dinner at 8:30pm, which gives us time to shower, change and feel human again. We meet George in the restaurant. We are feeling very spoilt - lovely accommodation, spectacular views, beautiful wine, delicious food and fabulous service from all the staff here. I don’t think we are going to want to leave tomorrow. Our day is done, our belly’s are full and it’s well and truly time for some shut eye.
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    • Day 4

      Warten auf den Bus

      July 14, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Nun ja. Die Pilger sind los! In Deba sind samtige Unterkünfte besetzt, nichts mehr da! Und das schon um 14:00 Uhr.
      Als ich auf der Turisteninfo war, gab es keine Unterkünfte mehr. Ich brauche nicht zu erzählen, was für ein Schlag in die Magengegend das war, denn die heutige Etappe war wieder nahrhaft.

      Wenigstens konnte ich einen Platz in einem Alberge reservieren. Und ich fahr jetzt die 5 km mit dem Bus. Jawohl!
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    • Day 118

      110. Etappe: Deba

      October 28, 2018 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 6 °C

      Ganz entspannt starteten wir heute zu Dritt in den Tag. Uns erwartete eine kleine, aber lt. Wanderfiebel eine der wohl schönsten Etappen des Camino del Norte, wenn man etwas vom ausgeschildertem Weg abweicht. Das taten wir und genossen so manch tolle Aussicht mit Käffchen (super, jemanden mit vollständiger Campingausrüstung dabei zu haben 👍☕).
      Gut, dass die heutige Pilgerherberge eine Waschmaschine und nen Trockner hat - denn dank so manchem Regen- und Hagelschauer waren die Wege ziemlich matschig und unsere Hosen hatten am Ende des Tages die selbe Farbe wie der Weg. 😅
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    • Day 4

      Getaria-Askizu-Zumaia-Deba

      June 28, 2018 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Nach einem Mega kargen 1.Frühstück gehts weiter erst zu zweit dann kurzzeitig zu dritt und schnell wieder alleine für ne Zeit was auch wirklich gut ist zwischen durch. Unterhaltung ist sehr schön doch Ruhe zwischendurch auch. Plötzlich taucht mitten im Wald ein Versorgungsauto auf. Geillll 2.Frühstück. Dann gehts weiter mit zwei Deutschen, eine aus Frankfurt und einer aus Wiesbaden. Eine so schöne aber auch steile anstrengend Strecke die durch die vielen kleinen Steine sehr rutschig ist plus Muskelkater in der Wade😉21 km sind um 14:00 Uhr hinter mir und für heute reicht. Nach dem beziehen einer wunderschönen Herberge in einem alten Bahnhof. 56 Betten topp gepflegt, geht es zum Gemeinsamen Essen. Frischer Seehecht in Ei angemacht...ein Traum. Der Rest des Tages nur Ruhe denn die Strecke wird morgen mehr wie heftig 💪🏻Read more

    • Day 3

      Camino Del Norte - Day 3

      June 11, 2017 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Camino Del Norte - Day 3
      Distance 22km. Time taken 5.5 hours.
      Total ascent/descent 640m

      I walked around Getaria last night. It was a small bustling town. I enjoyed a few pinoxs and watching the basques playing handball in the square. A lovely atmosphere.
      I returned to the albergue to find the place packed with Spanish kids. Extra beds were put up and confusion reigned. Thankfully, I had all my admin completed.
      Eventually, everything settled down and I was in bed for 9.30pm. Walking in this heat is exhausting.
      If any of you have stayed in an albergue, you will remember that unique small of sweaty clothes and kit everywhere.
      It was a very warm night but I had a fitful sleep until someone's alarm went off at 5.30am. Someone else's alarm went off every 10 minutes. By 6am, I lost the will to stay in my bunk. I simply had a quick wash and was out the door into the dawn and fresh air.
      It was a beautiful day and I could feel the temperature rising.
      As usual, it was a case of struggling up and down hills all day.
      I have fallen into the usual perigrino routine, stopping for lots of water breaks and consuming my cheese and bread sat on a picnic table.
      Eventually, I arrived in a beautiful town called Zumaia and marvelled at the 15th century Church of San Pedro.
      I continued on my merry way and struck up a conversation for the next few kilometres with a German kid walking the Camino before starting nursing training. She was delighted to hear about my daughter path to nursing.
      As usual, the day involved walking with Italians , Spanish and even a fellow countryman.
      I finally arrived in Deba around noon and initially planned to carry on for another 5km to an albergue in the middle of nowhere. This involved another 60m ascent onto the ridge out of town. Everyone seemed to be in the same frame of thought. We all checked into the Albergue de Pergrinos for 5 euros.
      It is actually part of the train station and bang in the middle of town.
      A number of us shared a washing machine and dryer to get our kit cleaned. All admin done, I am off to explore Deba.
      Tomorrow, I will leave the coast for a time to make my way to Markina-Xemein. It is a remote part of the Camino with 930km over 23km with little or no facilities.
      In another three days, I will be in Bilbao.

      Thank you for your support and donations to B.I.R.D
      It means a lot to me and the small charity I am supporting.

      Buen Camino.

      Chris, a big thank you for your generous donation. 😎
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    • Day 4

      San Sebastian - Deba

      August 24, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Nach einer überraschend ruhigen Nacht direkt am Skatepark am Strand von San Sebastian gab es ein stärkendes Frühstück direkt auf der Kaimauer. Danach ging es endlich ab aufs Brett und rein in die Wellen: nicht sonderlich hoch oder konstant aber genau richtig für einen ersten Tag back to surf. Nach ein wenig Parkplatz Chaos gab es eine Wassermelone am Van und der Wind trug uns weiter nach Deba. Über eine malerische Küstenstraße fanden wir fast direkt einen Parkplatz am Strand. (4 von 4 Spots in 1. Reihe)
      Zum Abschlzuss einen Brokkoli-Topf und ein spätes Eis in der Altstadt. Morgen geht es weiter!
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    • Day 3

      45km - Hotel

      July 2, 2015 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Shortly we arrived at the hotel. The hotel made a mistake and instead of giving us one room he gave us two rooms for the same price.

      They had whirlpool in the bath tub. A long bath was the best thing after 45km!!

      Afterwards we washed our clothes in our "washing machine" which was the whirlpool 😂😂

      Distance traveled:
      45 km
      Average moving speed:
      4.5 km/h

      Price: 35.5€ per person
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    • Day 8

      👁️ ERNESTO vede l'ATLANTICO 🌊

      September 23, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Sulla strada tra ZUMAIA e Deba ci fermiamo presso il Mirador Virgen de Itziar ERNESTO vede per la prima volta l' ATLANTICO 🌊. Piove ancora 🌧️ ma la vista 👁️ è comunque superba.

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Deba, ديفا، غيبوثكوا, Deva, 20820, Дева, Деба, 德瓦

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