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    • Day 7

      Day 4 Pamplona - Ole🐂

      April 14 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      They let us in😁
      Today was the hardest day at 23km and we are feeling it. Met up with our Aussie friend Jo who we walked most of the day with. Made a slight off-course trip to Zabaldika to see a very beautiful 12th century church. Well we haven't eaten since breakfast so we're off to find some food.Read more

    • Day 66

      Pamplona/Iruña

      June 23, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Außertourlicher Stopp in Pamplona auf dem Weg in die Pyrenäen … wir haben’s ja nicht eilig. Die Stadt hat uns doch recht positiv überrascht und der Stellplatz in der Nähe der Altstadt ist auch ok. € 10,- für 24 Stunden, inkl . Strom, finden wir mehr als in Ordnung.
      Als wir am frühen Nachmittag hier angekommen sind waren noch gut 1/3 der Plätze frei. Als wir am Abend vom Stadtspaziergang retour kamen war er voll.
      Abendessen hat heute wieder der „Chef“ gezaubert: Spargel-Champignons-Risotto. 😋
      Morgen geht’s aber endgültig in die Pyrenäen.
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    • Day 7

      It me

      March 29 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      My trip to the museum was more about being indoors than culture, if I'm honest, but I happily launched into my favourite gallery game, 'it me' where you find representations that speak to you, and what they stir is the phrase 'it me'.

      It's silly, but in the right light it can also be a humbling and warming connection with history, a nod to the incredible idea that even in the bronze age or the 13th century, people were still rolling their eyes and daydreaming and being humans you'd recognise today.

      Anyway here's my selection for today.
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    • Day 4

      3.5 h train ride to Pamplona

      September 8, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Fast, 200km per hour train ride. Security and tickets check points before getting to the assign platform. Comfortable ride, not crowded, I would say a class less then Polish Pendolino 😊. Beautiful scenery, some parts reminded me of Wyoming. It was hard to keep focus on outside views due to high speed... Made me feel dizzy 😅. But I cought few pics while we slowed down. One of our stops was definitely another storks country 😍. Rest of our day will post tomorrow, as we have a little time before the bus at noon... We are exhausted now, Tom is soundly sleeping and I'm joining him now, too..
      Pociąg to czysta bezszumna forma transportu,która bezpiecznie przenosi Cię do nowego miejsca nie zakłócając myśli. Pod koniec blisko Pamplona pojawily się miasta bocianów,które zbudowały gniazda wieżowce, ciekawe jak u nich zapada decyzja kto zajmuje górę a kto dól.
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    • Day 7

      Pamplona Ruhetag 😊

      April 20, 2022 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 9 °C

      Ich bin wieder wach ( 4.14) und habe ein Zimmer neben dem Fahrstuhl der fleißig hoch runter fährt, als Booking.com Gast habe ich das schon öfters erlebt, nur hier hätte das Hotel mein Bett auch im Fahrstuhl platzieren können, hätte den gleichen Effekt gehabt.
      Neben mir im Zimmer kann ich jedes Wort 2 babbelnde Englische Damen hören, sie sind ziemlich aufgeregt. Das Bett ist herrlich bequem 👍🏼.

      Mein Hotel Leyre ist magnifico gelegen, direkt im Zentrum von Pamplona und nicht weit von der Altstadt entfernt.
      Heute ist Ruhe- und Waschtag.

      Gestern Abend mit Iain en Rory Paella gegessen, erzählt und viel gelacht. Unser buddy Ron liegt mit einer Erkältung im Bett und konnte nicht mit dabei sein, poor soul, hoffentlich ist es kein Covid.

      In Spanien endet seit gestern die Mundschutzpflicht.

      Iain and Rory laufen heute weiter nach Puenta la Reina, ich werde sie sehr vermissen, wir hatten so viel Spaß und Freude zusammen. Sie sind die Caminoweggefährfen die man nie vergessen wird. Beide große FC Liverpool und Jürgen Klopp Fans und ich stolz, dass ich gerne über Fußball mitreden kann.
      Ich habe so viel schönes über Irland erfahren, Abschied nehmen fällt schwer. Bye bye wunderbaren Menschen🥲

      Ron geht es gut hat kein Covid und schreibt mir: Good morning Jacqueline! It seems a good rest and 9 hours sleep was what my body needed! Enjoy your stay in Pamplona and the rest of the Camino. I'm so glad that you were part of mine. 😘

      Ich mach mich um 8.45 auf dem Weg zum Waschsalon in der Nähe der Kathedrale, wo eine süße kleine mujer mit drei großen Stapeln Wäsche zu Gange ist.
      Sehr freundlich hilft sie mir mit der Waschmaschine und faltet fleißig ihre Wäsche.
      Wenn meine Wäsche trocken ist, bringe ich meine Klamotten schnell zurück ins Hotel.

      Wie schön ist Pamplona!
      Alle spanischen Männer hier duften nach "Abercrombie & Fitch", jeder von uns kennt diesen Geruch 😁
      Ich schlendere durch die Straßen und Gassen, es gibt so viel zu sehen und überall sind die Cafés für den Desayuno geöffnet.

      Im Café treffe ich
      Maryann und Henk beide angeschlagen, Maryann hat sich in Saint Jean einen Zeh gebrochen und Henk hat sich Anfang dieses Jahres in Australien das Bein gebrochen, beide sind über 70.
      Ihre Kumpels Linda mit "Daddy" Wim "Cool"(🎼) sind heute abgereist, Wim 77 ist den Camino 10 mal gelaufen ist ein echter Brabander und für mich ein Phänomen, viel Respekt für diesen Menschen.
      Morgen eine neue Etappe, ich freue mich schon darauf!
      😘
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    • Day 10

      Pamplona ...rest day

      September 14, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Bardzo miły dzień. Zwiedzaliśmy po raz kolejny stare miasto. Katedra de Santa Maria la Real de Pamplona zbudowana na gruncie romańskim przechodząca przez różne etapy kończąc na stylu gotyckim, przepiękna,wiele ołtarzy z różnych epok historycznych z głębokimi detalami poświęconych różnym ważnym świętym. Po środku grobowiec króla Carlosa III i jego zony.
      Dużo komplikacji mieliśmy aby ustawić w czasie Świętego Saturnina i Świętego Fermina. Obydwoje zginęli śmiercią męczeńską w różnych miastach ale w podobny sposób. Byli przywiązani za nogi do byka i jeden był ciągnięty przez ulicę miasta a drugi po schodach za to że nie chcieli się wyrzec swojej wiary. San Saturnin jest patronem Pamplony a San Fermin patronem Nawarry. Święto biegania z bykami jest pod patronatem Świętego Fermina i jest obchodzone od około 1070 roku. Ponoć nikt jeszcze nie zginął.
      Jeszcze jedna ciekawostka, otóż studnia/źródło wodne w którym był święcony Saturnin jest nadal zachowane i spacerując przez ulicę starego miasta nawet nie wiesz że tam jest dopiero jak go odkryjesz to wszystko wiesz. Piękna rzecz. Będą później zdjęcia ❤️
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    • Day 9

      The Camino Provides

      September 20, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      My feet continue to misbehave. Maybe they are meant to be helping me stay in the moment. Getting fitter was never going to be a walk in the park.

      Last night was the end of my pre-booked accommodation. It is a fine balance on the Camino Frances in September post covid and a holy year. You want the freedom to walk without booking ahead but being slow you want the security of not missing out on a bed and having to walk to the next town.

      I decided to head for Pamplona even though it was a bit further than I thought I could walk. I knew I could get a taxi through the suburbs and then have a full rest day in Pamplona. I wanted a private room, I'm mixing it up between private rooms and albergues. Accommodation was scare but I found a nice looking apartment in the historic centre and decided to spoil myself because I'm worth it. Jody, who at this time was sitting next to me with her feet soaking in the pool, was also searching for two days accommodation in Pamplona. I asked her if she would like to join me in my two bedroom apartment. After contemplating for a while the odds of me being an axe murderer or something similar she said yes. I told her to pay whatever she wanted towards her stay.

      Now I just had to make it to Pamplona. The walk was beautiful again. We followed the river all the way and I spent an hour soaking my feet at a gorgeous spot. Shops were shut or absent so around lunch time I was getting pretty tired and starting to think about how I was going to get a taxi without speaking Spanish. I plodded into a picnic area at the bottom of a big hill and sat down for another rest. There was a pilgrim lying on a picnic bench looking exhausted. We had passed each other a few times but never spoken more than a buen Camino. I asked him how he was and he said he had just figured out how to get a taxi into town. Needless to say, we shared that taxi and Thomas from Germany would not let me pay a cent.

      At three o'clock I meet Jody at the entrance to our Bnb and we scored the best Pamplona apartment we both could have imagined. Jody insisted on paying for half of it as well. We both love it so much we are now buying one together.

      They say "the Camino provides" ...
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    • Day 19

      In Pamploma, another muddy day!

      April 15, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      We are in Pamplona, a walk of 22 kms, but it was quite an effort. Today it wasn’t the slithery downhill, but the constant mud after 4 days of wetness…you just have to be so careful and slow. Yesterday we didn’t get to Zubiri till about 4.30-5, and today we arrived in Pamplona at about 3.30 having started at 8.30….long days, and we are both quite weary and happy to have a non walking day tomorrow.

      We are having fun, but I hope the promised sunny weather starts tomorrow…it was supposed to clear up this afternoon, but it was still drizzling when we came back from eating just now. Anyway, the day started well and fairly easily, track ok and quite easy…but soon the narrow muddy paths became prevalent. We stopped for a break at about 11 and had a Spanish tortilla (sort of frittata, not Mexican tortilla) . At a chapel along the way a man was telling us of a better route into Pamplona where you deviated from the Camino and on to a wide concrete path along the river instead of going up the hills along yet another muddy path…sounded good, and we looked out for where to find it…Amr was a little nervous of going off the True Path and getting lost, but I was adamant that we should try, and we found it and were so happy! But sadly I think we left it a bit early - there was a camino looking sign that pointed to Santiago and we took that and found ourselves in some outer suburbs and boring industrial area…we persisted and finally Amr turned on Google maps to direct us…we knew there must be another 5 kms or so to go and there was. Funnily we ran into an English couple we had chatted to earlier and they had taken the conventional path and we found it had joined up with us. They said they had seen us from the high muddy path and were jealous and wondered how we got there!! Walked with them till they went into a shop for provisions, and Google took us another way, direct to the hotel, and we entered Pamplona a completely non camino way…we got to the walls - so high and daunting for our weary legs, and saw there was a glass lift to the top!! So we took that and found ourselves quite close to the bull ring which is not far at all from the hotel..so all was well and we have settled into this very comfy room, Amr took all our clothes to the laundromat, we have cleaned off the worst of the mud on our boots discreetly in the bath tub, but they still look dirty!

      Then we ventured out, had a wine and pintxos, and more and a huge salad at another place where we have been before - everyone out on a Saturday night but I think we are hitting the sack. Not a lot of photos today, too busy watching our step, but the countryside is still so lovely, and we are seeing our crops of wheat about 6 inches tall and lovely green fields…just what we hoped to see on a spring camino!
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    • Day 20

      Sunday in Pamploma

      April 16, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Got up leisurely today, had breakfast at about 9 in our very perfect Hotel Europa. In the evening the dining room is a Michelin star restaurant. Then we went out wandering rather than walking! Found the Camino, and where to walk out tomorrow - always a bit tricky exiting at city, then walked to the cathedral, tried to find where we should have walked in yesterday, and generally enjoyed the ambience and the good weather.

      It finally is fine, with a few clouds, but there is a breeze which feels it is coming from the snow on the mountain tops. It was about 7° and we needed all our layers. We hadn’t counted on quite so much cold, (though not complaining!) and need to wear all we have! I think I am the only person in Pamplona wearing sandals with socks - the only alternative to my walking shoes which are drying from being washed…(though still look filthy!). And my feet are so comfy…We had a coffee and ColaCao at the Hemingway cafe in the plaza.

      So we walked round the walls - each time we come here we discover new things…we found a path just outside the walls which are so huge and still intact…a medieval army would have had trouble penetrating this city! Very pretty with the leaves budding, and we finally found the entrance we should have taken yesterday when entering as pilgrims, via the Puerta Magdalena, and over a drawbridge. We bought 2 jamon and cheese half baguettes, one to share for lunch, and one is wrapped up and in our room fridge for lunch on the walk tomorrow.

      In the afternoon I sat in the plaza - there are so many seats for people to sit and watch the world go by… families with children playing, dogs, and cafes around the edge. I read my kindly while Amr had a bit of a walk - thought he may go to the museum of Navarra, but it closed at 2…so while we were sitting in the plaza we heard a band and lots of noise, and a procession of a jazz band came in surrounded with people waving tinsel-decorated umbrellas and dancing - attracting even more people, and they stopped by the rotunda and played and the crowd started dancing, and more joined them…a very happy scene. (In 2013 we saw spontaneous dancing in the plaza too, but this was different!). Then the band marched on and stopped in another plaza - we followed them and watched - the musicians were dressed in suits - but then after the next round of music they were all given a beer from the nearby bar…a fun Sunday afternoon experience! Amr has made a 10 second video which may show the ambience.

      Now just back from dinner. Before we ate we had another walk through the park, which looked over the “moat” where they have deer, peacocks, geese, chooks all wandering round…and we walked around another section of these massive walls and into the citadel area, which is now a park. Just beautiful! We found a great eatery where you could just choose dishes, not have the menu del dia, which entails 3 courses. Highlight was an octopus dish. Now back, clean and sorted for the morning’s departure. It will be about 23 kms I think, but it should be fine weather and we are ready for it!
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    • Day 5

      Zubiri to Pamplona

      May 8, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Slept pretty well considering I had a fuckin church bell chiming 3 times an hour right next to me. Brekkie at 7, started walking at 8. Weather ideal again,.overcast with bits of sunshine. Took the river route into Pamplona which took longer but was great. Hotel really good. Heading out to meet the others at Cafe Iruña on the main square which is really close. It'll be the last night we're all together as we'll all be staying in different places.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Pamplona, بنبلونة, Горад Памплона, Памплона, Iruñea, Pamplono, Iruña, پامپلونا, Pampelune, פמפלונה, Պամպլոնա, PNA, パンプローナ, პამპლონა, 팜플로나, Pompaelo, पाम्पलोना, Pampalona, Памплонæ, Pampeluna, 31001, இருனியா, ปัมโปลนา, Lungsod ng Iruñea, 潘普洛納

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