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Navarrete

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    • Day 22

      Réchauffement en pause

      May 10, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      La Asuncion eglise à Navarette, apres la pause la température est descendue à 11c avec des vents froids, manteau était de mise nous avons écourté notre pause et préféré marcher rapidement pour se réchauffer, vent de face nous avons atteint un vitesse de croisière de 4,7 km heures.

      Ventusa propose lors de l'arrivée le 1 km de arte avec quelques œuvres d'artistes Espagnole , à 10 km de Nazera à midi.

      Paysage meublé de vignobles avec moins de paysage, plus de route,

      Rencontre avec Pasqual un français de 72 ans père de 12 enfants un bagage intérieur qui a alleger notre bagage physique reconnaissant envers nous il nous a payé un canon, on lui a remis l'appareil, nous avons dû réserver 5 km hors pistes mais aurons loccasion de se reprendre demain, retrouvaille prévu à Bellorade dans deux jours
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    • Day 13–15

      Day 10 Longrono to Navarrete

      September 30, 2023 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 66 °F

      We got a later start, so we decided not to go as far. We walked through more vineyards and saw grapes being transported to wineries. There was also a nice shady walk along a reservoir where we came upon the double decker bus cafe again.
      We passed the archeological remains of a pilgrims hospital.
      We had a 360 view from the park in Naverrete. The city was alive with celebration....a special mass, church bells, music and fireworks well past midnight!
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    • Day 27

      Another easy walk

      April 23, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      We are now at Navarrete after an easy 13 km walk. This is a lovely little town on a hill surrounded with vineyards and the rich red Rioja soil. We walked quite slowly so as not to be too early, arrived at about 12.30, stopped for coffee and also for fresh OJ before checking in and room ready, bags here, and we have settled in!

      It was a perfect temperature for walking, coolish and quite a lot of cloud cover. It actually feels cold now, and I am wearing a fleece that I thought would never be worn again once we left the Pyrenees…weather app says 19° but it is wrong! It has now become a little drizzly, but doesn’t matter, and tomorrow should be dry and still cooler for our 17 km walk to Nájera. We walked out through the outer suburbs of Logroño- you realise it’s quite a bit city and not just the historical centre - and through a big park and bird sanctuary…very pleasant. And also passed the big bull structure high on a hill that is equivalent maybe to our big banana …. you can see it for miles in all directions…anyway, a very good and easy walk…our hotel has a pilgrim menu for dinner so all is well.
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    • Day 11

      Day 11: Navarrete

      September 20, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

      We started this morning with slices of tortilla, coffee, and orange juice breakfast a little less than a kilometer from our hotel in Logroño.

      Not long after we started walking again, I told Allan that if we came across a pastelería I could go for something sweet—and three steps after the words left my month we saw one.

      We were soon enjoying chocolate covered pastries and second cups of coffee. And so we finally had our first “second breakfast,” something we’ve heard many pilgrims joke about.

      All that sustenance, plus a cool breeze made today’s 4-hour hike to Navarrete quite pleasant.

      And after the requisite laundry was washed and hung to dry, we enjoyed a full lunch at a local restaurant. We’re making up on our caloric deficits today!

      Tomorrow, we’ll hike 17k to Najera.
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    • Day 12

      To Navarette

      September 11, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      We found out today from a woman that the group of people she has been walking with call Alan the “Smiling Man” 😂😂 Plus, another man came up to him the day before yesterday and commented on his smile and good energy. Is this the same man I’m walking with??😂😂

      We have entered the Rioja region of Northern Spain, which is best known for barrel-aged red wines made from Tempranillo and Garnacha grapes. 🍇 We have been walking by many fields of grapes and it looks like they are very close to harvest time!

      Instead of staying in the big city of Logroño, we are in Navarette. Tomorrow, we will only walk 10 miles to Najera 🙂 That will give our feet a bit of a rest.
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    • Day 16

      Navarrete

      September 20, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Krótki odcinek, który doprowadził nas do pięknego miasteczka Navarrete. W miejscu którym spędzimy noc przebywał ponoć przez 4 lata Iñigo de Recalde bardziej znany później jako Saint Ignatius de Loyola. Po ranach odniesionych w bitwie pod Pamplona, nawrócił się tak mocno że został świętym. Podczas pielgrzymki do Monserat przyjął nowe imię pod którym jest znany i ceniony do dzisiaj.
      W połowie drogi napotkaliśmy płot, brzydki bardzo, przemysłowy oddzielający drogę od szlaku, jak się do niego zbliżyliśmy po pokazały się zatknięte za siatkę bardzo proste krzyże zrobione z patyków i źdźbeł trawy i tak było przez przynajmniej 1.5-2 km, aż się płot skończył. Zrobiło to na nas ogromne wrażenie jaka ilość osób chciała pokazać swoją przynależność do wiary w coś czego nie można opisać, nazwać we właściwy sposób lub wytłumaczyć. Każde jedno zatknięcie prostych dwóch patyków w tej prawie 2 kilometrowej drodze krzyży ma ogromną moc dobra, które ogarnia wszechmocnie.
      Today, at the Marcelino Lobato Ermita del Pelegrina Pasante we met a young man from Italy, who started Walking his Camino on August 15 from Turin, very impressive 👣💪. Everyone on the Camino has a beautiful story behind. And today, even more, I realized how many people are walking their Way... Walking along the fence filled with the simple handmade crosses made me think about Them. Pilgrims who left their crosses there, lightened their load they carry inside themselves. Just simply beautiful, touching and profound ❤️👣✝️
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    • Day 11

      Stage 10: Naverrete to Nájera

      September 23, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      17 km/10 miles, 52°-71°, 5 hours! Arrived in Nájera at 1:00, that's the earliest I've arrived anywhere so far, and the most amazing part is that my back was not screaming at me the whole way! We may have a winner in this new daypack, my body may be getting used to this finally, or it may have been that I walked most of the way with a couple other folks going my speed, talking laughing and singing the whole way. The miles flew by and I wasn't hyper focused on my own sensations. Whatever it was, it was a gift and I am so grateful. I'm tired but not dead tired, and everything does not hurt, hallelujah!
      I found a restaurant serving food early, hit a grocery store when it reopened at 5:00 and scored supplies for tomorrow: 13 miles to Santo Domingo without many services enroute. I have a reservation to stay with Cistercian nuns, should be interesting. What I wouldn't give for a nice hot cup of tea right now. Buenos noches
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    • Day 9

      Day 6 - Shorter but lovely day

      September 21, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      "Just pick up your courage and walk away. Don't waste time. The longer one drags on, the amount of pain accumulates." -Dick Hirayama

      Day 6 - Logroño to Navarette 13.1 km - 7:30am start

      I woke up early as usual and just wanted to get out and get the heck going so todays walk would be over. I did t want to walk, but I couldn’t just sit there for a full day babying my foot. And I wasn’t up to another day of Fiesta. So, I was walking.

      As I sat there procrastinating, I read my messages and comments on social. I noticed I had a private message here. As I read this message, which was from an old colleague, I got all teary again. This is not someone that uses social media, on principle. And yet they took the time to not only read my posts, but to reach out - as they too have done the Camino. They told me it is tough. It breaks you and it makes you. And they sent me the Pilgrim’s Prayer (I will do a post just for this). I was so touched, as I needed to read this today. I put my pack on with a lighter heart and headed out.

      As I hit the streets, the clean up from last night was in full swing. Street cleaning, “power washing” with fire hoses etc. wasn’t that a party?? Getting it all nice and clean for todays celebration! So many people were still wandering around, a lot of them drunk as they hadn’t gone to bed yet if their eyes were any judge.

      I got out of the central area and spied a van across the street, by the hotel there. Jacotrans!! Now I know this won’t mean anything to you unless you’ve walked the Camino, but what a sight for sore eyes (and ankle!). This company (amongst others) are a baggage transportation company. They pick up your bag at your current Albergue and deliver it to your next one, for 5€ per trip. I had never used them but decided today was the day for another “first”. Although I caught them a bit off guard before they started pickups, they graciously allowed me to send my pack. The Camino provides! I quickly grabbed my day pack, water and first aid kit and damn near skipped up the street!!

      The walk was lovely. Mostly flat, despite the last few hills into town. I walked with a variety of people at a variety of speeds. Took me 4 hours to cover the 13+ km and I couldn’t have cared less. It’s not a race.

      Along the way, I met a Camino legend -Marcelino Lobato Castillo. I finally got my pilgrim shell and will attach it to my pack tomorrow. I also met a minstrel - for lack of a better word. He was walking towards us, playing a mandolin and singing. It just put a huge smile on my face!

      I got to town and called the physiotherapist back that I had tried to call yesterday. Very long story short, I finally found where I was being directed to and it was an Albergue not a physiotherapist. Lovely. An extra 2+ km up and down damned hills, for nothing. The Spanglish wasn’t working in my favour today lol!!

      Spent the rest of the day hanging out in bars (always wanted to be a barfly!) chatting with other pilgrims and eating amazing tapas!! Not sure this will be a weight loss journey 😂
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    • Day 23

      22. Etappe: Navarrete (34,3 km)

      November 18, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Die Paella gestern war sehr lecker und ganz ohne Meeresgetier, dafür schmetterte uns der Hospitaliero noch ein paar Songs auf seiner Gitarre! Fabelhaft! 🎸🎶 Ein beschwingter Tagesausklang 😊
      Gestartet wurde für mich als Spätaufsteher wieder viiiiiel zu früh! Wieso muss man bloß um 7 Uhr aufstehen, wenn man nur 20 km vor sich hat? Ich werde es wohl nie verstehen 😅 Ich blieb also noch ein bisschen liegen und machte mich fertig als das Bad frei und schon alle auf dem Weg oder beim Käffchen waren und rollte von hinten das Feld auf. Ich musste mich etwas beeilen, denn ich wollte nicht in der Groß- und gleichzeitig Hauptstadt der Rioja-Region Logrono bleiben, wie alle anderen, sondern noch ein wenig weiter. Eine nette spanische Mitpilgerin hatte netterweise für mich vorher in der Albergue El Cantaro in Navarrete angerufen und ein Bett klar gemacht 😊👍
      Zwischen Weinfeldern und Olivenbäumen überholte ich also so nach und nach alle und verabschiedete mich.
      Kurz vor Logrono fings dann leider an zu regnen, so dass ich nicht wirklich viel von der Stadt mitbekam, nur ein wenig bei einem kleinen Umweg zur öffentlichen Toilette, den mir eine nette Dame von der Touristeninfo erklärte. Ohne ihre Hilfe hätte ich die im Leben nicht gefunden! Sie lag gut versteckt unterirdisch und überhaupt nicht ausgeschildert auf einem Platz. Was das betrifft bin ich wirklich sehr verwöhnt von Frankreich. So was wie öffentliche Toiletten gibts hier leider kaum 🙁
      Weiter gings raus aus der Stadt, vorbei an so manch beeindruckendem Wandgemälde, durch einen unendlich großen Park mit allerhand Enten, scheuen Hasen und sehr neugierigem Eichhörnchen. Die letzten Kilometer musste ich mich etwas durchbeißen, denn es ging weniger schön entlang der Autobahn. Mein heutiger Zielort drohnte dann schon fast surreal über den Straßen.
      Heute bin ich 3 Wochen unterwegs und habe schon mehr als die Hälfte meiner Strecke zurückgelegt! Das hatte ich gar nicht so wirklich auf dem Schirm - am Ende des Tages sind es schon über 660 zurückgelegt Kilometer und laut Hinweisschild vor Navarrete aber weniger als 550 km nach Santiago 😳
      In der Herberge werde ich herzlich empfangen, auch wenn der Gastgeber kein Englisch spricht, konnte er mich zumindest verstehen. Er wohnt direkt über der Albergue und zeigt mir alles. Heute genieße ich die Ruhe, auch wenn es komisch ist, an einem riesigen Tisch ganz allein zu Abend zu essen. Ich bin mir aber sicher, dass ich schon morgen wieder in Gesellschaft bin, umso schöner ist mal ein "Ruhetag". 😉
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    • Day 8

      Viana to Navarrete (22.8 km)

      April 25, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Much easier walk today - mostly flat and walked through some beautiful park land. I got off to a bit of a late start and was on my own (without another pilgrim in sight) the whole walk. A bit surreal, but I got to Navarrete with only a couple of missteps. Passed into the region of La Rioja and walked through the city of Lagrono. After my planned day tomorrow I will have walked over 130 km in 6 days. At this point my body is not very happy,with blisters popping up and a pulled something in my left buttock and leg (from day 1). My upper back aches today for the first time and I'm moving like an old lady (no comments from the peanut gallery pls 🤨). Considering changing up my plan and going with an option B - we'll see what tomorrow brings I guess.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Navarrete, Navarret, Նավառետե, Наваррете, 纳瓦雷特

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