Arzua to O Pedrouzo
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I feel like the entertainment on the trail is becoming about the people rather than the scenery. We’re walking through small towns that are sweet and scenic but by this time we feel like we’veLeggi altro
I feel like the entertainment on the trail is becoming about the people rather than the scenery. We’re walking through small towns that are sweet and scenic but by this time we feel like we’veLeggi altro
Our first stay in an Albergue was wonderful, although we did pick a posh one where we had our own private room and bathroom. We ate breakfast along the way at Cafe Uzal, coffee and croissants. KayLeggi altro
Heute startete ich um kurz vor 8. Damit war ich der vorletzte Pilger, der die Herberge verlassen hat. In der Morgendämmerung ging es abermals gut bergauf, doch gepaart mit der morgendlichen StilleLeggi altro
The Spanish word "hospital" has to do with hospitality. The name of the town is Hospital de Bruma. There are a few homes here as well as a bar and the Municipal Albergue. Not much to report today.Leggi altro
Ende der dritten Etappe nach 8 Stunden. Also wie immer nur diesmal halt früher am Tag. Die Herberge auf dem Bild ist es leider nicht, schon ausgebucht. Die auf dem zweiten Bild ist es geworden. ErstLeggi altro
Erstens kommt es anders und zweitens als man denkt.
Da die Planung der dritten Etappe ja schon so erfolgreich war hier die vierte Etappenplanung. Da es nun nur noch kaum nennenswerte Aufstiege gebenLeggi altro
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Viaggiatore https://www.kpcnews.com/eedition_new/eedition_h…
Viaggiatore This was in the Herald Republican!
Viaggiatore Thank you for sharing that!!! The small towns are so important for keeping the Camino alive!