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    • Dag 23

      Aldea Labrega

      4 oktober 2022, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      We came up to a Spanish man who was quite excited for us to make a short detour to this special place. He even took my walking stick and drew a map in the dirt.

      It was quite a special display, a little like some fairy tale where everyone was enchanted and turned to stone.Meer informatie

    • Dag 23

      Barrantes to Vilanova de Arousa

      4 oktober 2022, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      The first half of the day was fabulous, first on the Ruta de Piedra y Agua, then beside the Rio Umia - all on dirt trails. So lovely and mostly downhill. Also alongside many vineyards.

      But because we took our time and a lot of photos, our progress was slower than usual, so by the time we got to our destination we were knackered (Camino term).Meer informatie

    • Dag 17

      Armenteira

      5 juli 2023, Spanje ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

      Blink and you would miss this place! Probably only on the map because of the early 14th century monastery that is prominent against the country fields backdrop! Two places to eat and only one albergue! We were glad to have called ahead to reserve our beds two days ago, because it is completely full! It’s our least expensive stay at 10 euros and most basic so far. We attended a “pilgrims blessing service” at the monastery, which was primarily nuns singing scripture and a prayer said over the pilgrims in several languages. Then we ate dinner with 5 other pilgrims we just met! It is so interesting to learn of everyone’s homes, lives, goals, etc!Meer informatie

    • Dag 10

      Tag 9 - Arcade - Combarro (29km)

      20 mei, Spanje ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

      Von Arcade uf Pontevedra und vo döt us hani mini Route uf Variante Espiritual gwechslet, wa zuasätzlichi Kilometer bedüted. Söll aber schöner si, mit weniger Lüt und nomol am Meer entlang.

      Hüt überwiegend sunnig gsi 🌞 Endlich! Und Unterkunft het an schöne Usblick ufs Meer🌊

      I minere zweite Nacht hani Sintija vo Lettland kenneglernt. Sie isch die erst jung Frau gsi wo mi motiviert het und isch bereits in Lissabon gstartet. I ha ghofft, dass i sie irgendwenn uf am Camino wieder treffe wird. Und hüt genau ah Wuche spöter hani sie wieder troffe uf am Weg zu de Unterkunft. Per Zuefall hend mer die glich Herberg buecht und sind so am Obed mitanand go Tapas esse 🌶🥂
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    • Dag 4

      Hospederia de Monasterio de Armenteira

      9 oktober 2023, Spanje ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

      I was very lucky to get a room at the monastery. Once I decided to do the variante, this was the first place I tried to reserve. How often do you get a chance to stay overnight at a 12th-century building?! The rooms are modest but very clean and have everything you need. The wifi is pretty good, and there is a cooling fan inside. The parador in pontevedra pales in comparison to what the nuns provide here. 😃 It is also fully booked, so even in the slow season, it's best to reserve.

      They have one sister who speaks English and she is the sweetest! We have been communicating through email, so when I told her my name, she lit up! She was very happy to show me around and encouraged me to attend the pilgrim's blessing (seen in photo) and the morning mass tomorrow before I leave. I will take her offer and not leave so early tomorrow. 😁
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    • Dag 20

      Pontevedra to Armenteira - Variante Espi

      30 september 2023, Spanje ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      Tough day today. Woke up with a stupid migraine, so it took a while to get going. Finally left around 10, still feeling a little off colour, but thought we'd take it easy and see how we went. Unfortunately it wasn't a good day to start late, with a long, hilly stage and 32C forecast.
      So we got going, and took it slowly and we took an alternative route called the Variante Espiritual which veers off to the East of the other route towards the coast. It takes 3 days as opposed to 2 on the traditional route and they meet up in Padron, 25km from Santiago.
      It was a hard slog, hot and not much shade and most of the day we seemed to be going uphill, and a lot of that very steeply. We finally made it to the village at around 5:45, had a drink then had another 500m to the albergue. Then had to walk there and back to the cafe for dinner! It was supposed to be a 21km day, but 25km were clocked up on the app.
      Most of the people we have met have taken the traditional route, but we met two of the couples, one American, one Danish, at dinner, and will probably bump into them the next couple of days.
      Supposed to be an easier day tomorrow, so looking forward to that.

      p.s. at an old church we stopped at a wedding was about to start so we stayed for about half an hour to see the bride arrive.
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    • Dag 16

      Combarro!

      4 juli 2023, Spanje ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      Our Alburgue, Nuestra Señora del Camino is 23 euros a bed and is so nice! Clean, well thought out, comfortable, everything we need! We have had such good places this whole trip! The town of Combarro is a very quaint village with a marina. The old-town portion is reminiscent of Cinque Terra with its many stairs, flowered porches and restaurants right on the water. Portugal and Spain’s food portions are SO big! I can hardly ever finish!! I ordered a Spanish omelette for dinner and it was like deep dish and the size of my plate! Andrea had the sardines! 😳🫢 You may have noticed small rectangular buildings on tall pedestals, often with crosses on top… those structures were for the storage of grain and other food items to be kept dry and away from rodents!Meer informatie

    • Dag 12–13

      Day 12 - Armenteira

      20 april, Spanje ⋅ 🌙 63 °F

      The incline lived up to its reputation today from Combarro to Armenteira. And it was sunny and hot. But we made it in three hours! Tonight we have a nice room and had lovely wine and tapas. Our journey tomorrow will be a 14 mile walk to Vila de Arousa. Might take us most of the day to get there.Meer informatie

    • Dag 11

      Tag 11 - Os Castaños - Vilanova (11km)

      21 mei, Spanje ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Tag 11 isch relativ unspektakulär gsi.
      Ha mini Planig nöd so im Griff ka und gmeint i muss hüt viel länger und witer laufa 🙈😄 So bini aber am halbi 12i scho im Hostel gstande. Isch aber eher ah Hotel und fühlt sich überhaupt nöd richtig ah do. Scho fast ah schlechts gwüsse so schö isches do 😅

      So hani min Nomi mit schlofe, lese, richtig wäscha, Pizza&Bier verbrocht 🥱

      #2moredaystogo
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    • Dag 15

      No end to unexpected events

      14 juni 2023, Spanje ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      So, adventures have ensued since I last updated. Expect the unexpected, it's really the motto of the journey, but things happen that would be impossible to anticipate in normal life.

      Today alone we've climbed a mountain, been in an impromptu patio party, and I've been given the pilgrims blessing personally by a Trappist monk. Really you can't make this stuff up, no one would believe you. Unless they had been on Camino I suppose.

      Yesterday we spent the morning touring the 9th century old town of Pontevedra. First stop the Iglesia de la Virgen Peregrina, the scallop shaped chapel where we attended the service last night. A happy surprise, there we run into Miriam. She is spending a day alone after leaving Redondela walking with Beatrice and Lidia ( we finally discover the Irish girls name). And she relates, where they stopped for lunch yesterday they sat with a Korean man who pulled out his phone to show our picture and ask if anyone had seen us! Given the brotherhood status Krisli has assigned to himself and Brad, we note he is taking his fraternal duties seriously! Honestly it's heartwarming how these connections can happen. We have so much support and concern from home too, it's just incredible.

      Brad's leg is improving, at least enough for him to continue walking. It's probably not ideal and I'm sure at home he would just be resting it. But he's still unwilling to give up, especially this close.

      The rest of the day was a bit tougher walk to nearby Combarro than we expected. It was hot, lots of hills, and we arrived later than expected. To discover our accommodation was almost impossible to find, we had to phone the host, who didn't speak English, for help. Finally he sent a video for directions. The number by the door had zero relationship to the listed address, and I had about zero patience left!

      But, divested of packs, showered and fresh, we decide to go try and locate Furancho a de Pepe. And arrive just at opening time, where we are served fresh cold, not quite sparkling Albarino wine in the traditional ceramic cuncas. And proceed to enjoy a veritable feast, including a dish we ordered accidentally. Something lost in translation 😊. The place is filling up, we are surrounded by happy animated chatter. All enjoying food and wines made right here, in this modest premises, by the family. Pepe hosts and pours generously, his wife bustling in the kitchen. It's a great end to the day.

      This morning, up and at it, there's a mountain to ascend! At least this time I was counting on a steep climb of 9 to 10 km. After 5 or so though it levelled off for a while. We hopscotch the way with a family of 4 from Singapore, elderly parents and middle age "kids" like us. Walk for a way with an Aussie who's a bit faster than us and goes on ahead.

      We arrive at Armenteira so much earlier than I expected, by 11:30. For once we're early and there's nothing to see, it seems! So we find the only open cafe in town, where our Aussie is already ensconced, drinking a beer. He's waiting for his walking group to arrive, but first come the Singapore family - Singapore in the house, our Aussie calls out to greet them, and there's a bit of a group cheer. Not too much later his group arrives. Two Italian girls and one Hungarian, Irina, Katrina, and Ester. We've seen them over the last couple days too. So it's a big enough group of walkers enjoying the patio sunshine. Spontaneous, enjoyable.

      As most are moving on, we go to the nearby Mosteiro de Armenteira. This Cistercian monastery has been here since around 1162. It's modest, simple, so peaceful. After a look around, we see the monk who gives us the stamp for our credentials. He speaks English perfectly, he's also the chaplain to the nuns here. They make a lot of products in the monastery for sale, soaps, creams, medals, liqueurs. Brad can't resist buying a small bottle of eucalyptus liqueur. We're going to have to leave most of it behind, but oh well.

      And so, a couple of easy km later, we are in much more luxurious accommodations, and it's still early enough to do laundry!

      To round out a big day, we head back to the village for a late dinner, where we run into Beatrice, share dinner and an orujo, traditional Galician liquor, and are back at the hotel in time for a cappuccino sunset.

      And that eucalyptus liqueur? Smelled like a combination of mouthwash and cough syrup😅. The taste? Divine, who knew!
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