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Lugo

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    • Day 12

      Lugo

      September 9, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Lugo is a city with a Roman past, which is evidenced by its Wall which is a World Heritage Site, its Roman Baths or its Roman Bridge. The Cathedral, the Archiepiscopal Palace, and the City Hall are also a must see.Read more

    • Day 58

      Lugo - El Romanica

      June 8, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      well turns out they're is a big Roman festival here this weekend, they are already constructing the sets. The wall surrounding the main town is pretty amazing I can imagine it would feel pretty daunting to assail.Read more

    • Day 9

      100km ab Lugo

      September 4, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Heute war die Etappe nur 22km und unser Ziel Lugo. Wir sind wieder früh in unserer Herberge aufgebrochen und ohne Frühstück ging es los. Nach ca 5km kamen wir an einer Herberge vorbei und der Wirt gab uns Kaffee und wir durften frühstücken.
      Der Weg war ein leichtes bergauf und bergab, oft auf geterten Straßen. Das Wetter war frisch, aber angenehm zum laufen.
      Jetzt machen wir die Wäsche und dann schauen wir uns die Stadt an.
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    • Day 61

      Sorrow and beauty

      June 11, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      I woke up feeling fairly intensely sad so I took some time to write some poetry which help ease the worst of it.

      I think it was hard seeing all the couples dresses up having fun and thinking about how much fun we'd have here with Corinne.

      It felt good to get my pack on and start moving again.

      Saw this beautiful orchid or Lilly on the way to the bus station
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    • Day 1–2

      Lazy in Lugo

      October 1, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 24 °C

      It was not a whole lot of sleep last night. Sally, as I later found out her name, was on the top bunk and she was pretty restless. In the morning I say hello and I find out she's from Boulder Colorado, sort of in my backyard, worldly speaking that is.

      We got a great Camino conversation going right away. She is dealing with some ADHD issues that she has mostly conquered and she has made positive changes in her life. Still she is here on the Camino Primitivo on a 3 week vacation from her structural engineering job. Her knee hurts so we have time to chat until I go for my mtb ride. We get really deep and connected. Another good soul who showed me an aspect of myself that I never knew how to deal with and that she had done a lot of work on. Had a good laugh when I showed her the move I had to make when I got locked out yesterday with the wrong entry code. I slipped through the 4 inch wide bars sideways. They give just enough for it to work. She took the bus to Arzua and is renting a bike there to get to Santiago and save her knee. So now I am not the only switcheroo.

      Komoot proposed an expert mtb ride that turns out to be a couple of backcountry paved roads with a little bit of gravel track and a path that is fully grown over. But it gets hot fast today so I roll on back and grab some food from the highway store. That's all that's open and I roll into town for a good surprise of some live music at a bar so I lay down in the grass in the shade.

      Back at the albergue, I'm pooped so take a little nap, take a shower and then come out into the big square where there's more live music going on. This time it is a classic Galician group and the people in the street start dancing to the Celtic inspired music, that was quite a nice locals scene.

      I am still too stuffed from lunch to eat anything, even a salad, but I might have to make an effort. Some yogurt and a peach, perfect. And a chat with Sally about traveling in Bolivia. Nice.
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    • Day 58

      Fantastic Spanish fruit

      June 8, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Popped into this little spanish grocery and broke about 3 rules immediately there was a guy hanging around outside the door with one young guy in the shop, calling out a list of fruit while the female assistant scurried around collecting for him including getting on a step ladder to catch a pineapple that was on a shelf 2.5m high. So I was thinking he was a lazy chauvinistic pig while I collected a few bits of fruit and then the assistant said something to me and I noticed gloves, mask, guy outside now with 3 other people lined up being in the street. Covid still a big deal.

      Well the apricots and the plums were worth the wait (amazing) the apple was inedible. Figs OMG.
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    • Day 116

      O Cádavo - Lugo

      October 4, 2019 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Nach langer Zeit mal wieder die 30km-Marke erreicht, nach einem gefühlt ewigen Marsch durchs Hinterland. Geisterstädte, verwunschene Wälder und winzige Höfe mit 3 Kühen im Garten. Es ist eine ganz andere Welt als der Camino entlang der sehr touristischen Küste.
      Lugo ist bisher die einzig größere Stadt entlang der Route, so dass wir hier einen Pausentag eingeplant haben. Wie es der Zufall (?) will, startete heute die größte Fiesta Galiziens zu Ehren von San Froilan, so dass wir auch noch in den Genuss von Livemusik und jeder Menge buntem Treiben auf den Straßen kamen.
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    • Day 32

      Lugo

      September 29, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Staying in a 3 bed apartment in the centre of the old town. With a washing machine so we’ve washed pretty much everything we own. We got up late then visited the incredibly ornate cathedral and walked around the city walls. It poured with rain so we stopped for a drink and were offered tapas. Feeling brave so ordered pigs ears. Probably won’t do that again!!This evening we met up again with April and her new friend Dutch Peter for dinner and an enormous bottle of wine.Read more

    • Day 16

      A short day into Lugo

      September 21, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      By 1:00 I was in my hotel and washing clothes. I will have all afternoon to enjoy this beautiful city. The walk was much nicer than I remember it, and I am assuming they have taken huge chunks off the road and put them on gorgeous little green tunnel paths.

      At about 12 km along the way, I came to a point where the arrows offered a choice to take on an extra kilometer and visit the church at Soutomerille. I had done that once before, long before there was any announcement of the option, and when I got there the whole church was covered in overgrowth. So I decided that this fancy little sign must indicate that someone had bothered to cut away the brush so the church would be visible.

      What a great decision, with several ancient chestnut trees as a bonus. One, according to a plaque, is at least 400 years old. And the church has a window that has been dated to the pre-Roman times. So it all was definitely a worthwhile detour.

      Lots of people walking these days and the weather is super. Sunny and 66 degrees in Lugo.

      I am off to walk the Roman walls before lunch. It’s about 2 km around and the walls are in tact. The guy who checked me into my hotel said they are the only fully intact Roman walls in the world. And the only ones that have free access 24/7 and no charge.
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    • Day 16

      Afternoon in Lugo

      September 21, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Well there was a lot for me to do. First I walked the Roman walls and occasionally felt like I was intruding into someone’s private space as their windows opened onto the path.

      Then a real splurge for lunch at a place called Paprica. I got the menu del dia but even so it cost more than my hotel room. But my hotel room is very cheap. 😁 I have walked in Galicia many many times, but I have never really tried all the seafood specialties. So I am making up for lost time.

      In the afternoon my main objective was to find a new shirt to replace my dear blue shirt, whose right shoulder has been ripped open by the backpack strap. Not surprising after ten or twelve caminos. But I went from store to store and found nothing. So I called it quits and went to a few Roman sites in town.

      Lugo is a beautiful city with a lot of life. I was talking to Joe from a cafe in the plaza Mayor and he could hardly hear me.

      Weather looks good!
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    Lugo, لوغو, LUY, ルーゴ, 27001, Луго

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