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Pontedeume

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    • Day 21

      Richtungswechsel

      December 7, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      ...als wir gestern noch einen kleinen Spaziergang gemacht haben, sahen wir in einem Garten eine uns unbekannte Frucht, oder war es ein Gemüse. Da eine Dame gerade Wäsche aufhing, bot es sich an sie zu fragen...sehr freundlich nannte sie uns den Namen: Chayote...ok, kannten wir immer noch nicht, trotzdem vielen Dank für die 3 Früchte die wir in eine Tüte gesteckt bekamen...müssen wir mal testen wie die schmecken.

      Pünktlich zum Fußball Marokko:Spanien konnten wir uns an unseren reservierten Tisch setzen. Das hatten wir am Vorabend bei einer kleinen Bier-, Schnaps- und Weinverkostung mit Einheimischen so klar gemacht...das Endergebnis des Spiels sollte bekannt sein 😥...Schade eigentlich, wir hätten gerne noch mehr spanische Spiele gesehen, so müssen wir unsere Hoffnungen auf Portugal legen.

      Am Morgen steuerten wir den nördlichsten Punkt des spanischen Festlandes an (@Birne: leider keine Bratwurst weit und breit 😉)

      ...weiter ging es in Richtung Ferrol und damit befuhren wir ab jetzt nicht mehr die Nordküste, sondern begaben uns ganz langsam auf die Westküste.

      Der Weg dorthin war recht schön...mal wieder satt-grüne Eukalyptuswälder und große Palmen auf leicht geschwungenen Hügeln...sehr entspannt.

      Ferrol ist eine große Hafenstadt und der anvisierte Stellplatz war dann in Natura doch nicht so schön wie erwartet. So fuhren wir noch ca 20 km weiter in die Nähe von Boebre. Dort war ein großer Parkplatz direkt am Meer, das war unserer...der Blick auf 's spiegelglatte Meer und die wartenden Überseeschiffe hat was Entspanntes...
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    • Day 5

      Day 2 as Pilgrims

      April 8 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      We woke to rain this morning 🙁
      After a light breakfast of toast and jam, the rain eased off so we donned our rain jackets and headed off to Pontedeume. We hadn’t gone too far, however, when the rain got heavier so we sheltered at a bus stop and put our waterproof pants on. We saw many more pilgrims today, we even met a group of young people from England at our lunch stop, an amazing restaurant attached to a gas station. Lunch service only began at 1pm!! After lunch the weather improved with only the occasional April shower.
      We came across several structures that were used as wash houses back in the day, built over a stream with constantly running water, and huts built on concrete stilts that are used to dry corn. Lots of small farms too and more abandoned homes. One was even for sale for 15,000 euros.
      Our accommodation tonight is considered a boutique hotel. We had to call for someone to let us in. The lady did not speak a word of English and we had a hilarious time using Google translate. We are the only guests and she told us to enjoy the house and left. We did a lot of climbing today just to reach Pontedeume but the hotel is out of town and that involved some more climbing. Someone stopped to chat on our way up and told us it was a mile straight up. The streets are unbelievably steep.
      At least we have a jump start for tomorrow.
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    • Day 13

      Pontedeume

      September 25, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      My biggest walk so far at 19.09Km from Naron. Weather good, plenty hills (one I'm glad is behind me). Cheerful locals and more than once the stopped to tell me I'd missed a Camino Yellow arrow or Way marker. No one's fault but my own. This Camino Inglés is very well marked and just when one is wondering if you've over shot a turning point, a refreshing Yellow arrow pops up, it puts a smile on your dial and you bless it 😅 BTW the 3rd photos light is bad, but it is quite a marker complete with a drinking fountain.Read more

    • Day 2

      Tag 1 auf dem Camino

      September 28, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Mein erster Tag auf dem Camino! Ich gebe zu: 34 Kilometer in den Beinen mit 8 Kilo Gepäck auf dem Rücken spüre ich jetzt auch 😱 Bisher eine tolle Erfahrung: Kein Stress, kein Trubel, kein Internet oder Neudeutsch auch Digital Detox. Die Einsamkeit an der geplanten Unterkunft (ca. bei Kilometer 29) war mir dann allerdings doch zu krass, sodass ich spontan entschieden habe, 5 Kilometer weiter nach Pontedeume zu wandern. Es hat sich gelohnt, denn in der öffentlichen Herberge habe ich schon nette Weggefährten kennengelernt, mit denen ich nun zu Abend esse 🍽️Read more

    • Day 19

      Pferdefreiheit

      August 19, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Der Abschied vom Kap, an dem ich wundervolle 8,5 Std geschlafen habe ist mir nicht leicht gefallen. Aber ich muss heute eine Waschmaschine suchen. Leider ist in Corona keine Wäscherei auffindbar. Aber ich fahre zum Hafen und besuche mit dem Bike einen Markt in der Stadt um Früchte einzukaufen. Danach geht s weiter auf Nebenstrassen nach Valdovino. Dabei fahre ich wieder über waldige Hügel durchzogen von Heidegebieten. Dabei fällt mir auf, dass sehr viele Pferdeäpfel auf der Strasse liegen. Und dann sehe ich sie auch. Davon hatte ich gelesen. Es gibt da viele frei lebende Pferde! Eine wahre Freude die Tiere so in der Natur zu sehen. Ich verweile ein paar Mal in der herrlichen Natur. Gehe zu Aussichtspunkten, zu einsamen Buchten. In Valdovino soll ein sehr schöner Camping sein. Leider war dieser besetzt. Also fahre ich weiter nach Fene, gehe an den ersten Platz und finde einen guenstigen kleinen Platz mit direkter Sicht zum Meer und Waschmaschine. Also los!Read more

    • Day 3

      In Pontedeume

      September 28, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      So toll! Ich habe Gerard und Mary aus Irland, Timo aus Deutschland(!), Annika aus Guatemala, Benjamin aus UK und Santiago aus Kolumbien kennengelernt. Eine Russin lief mit einem Leinenbeutel aus Berlin herum. Mit den namentlich genannten gab es zum krönenden Abschluss ein schönes Abendessen. Griet war auch dabei.

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      So great! I met Gerard and Mary from Ireland, Timo from Germany(!), Annika from Guatemala, Benjamin from the UK and Santiago from Colombia. A Russian woman was walking around with a linen bag from Berlin. The grand finale of the day was a nice dinner with those mentioned by name. Griet was also there.
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    • Day 4

      Pazo da Merced to Pontedeume

      May 5, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Breakfast was at the civilised hour of 08:30 and was excellent. The juice from two freshly squeezed oranges might not be big on volume but its certainly big on taste. The only dissappointment was not being able to get into the church attached to the hotel. All the more so when the receptionist gave a glowing report of the baroque splendor to be found inside. Apparently its only opened on feast days of Our Lady.

      We found the way easily enough and walked on a pleasant path running parallel to a railway line, eventually dropping down to the estuary again giving us good views across to Ferrol.
      Then the confusion began. We didn't really want to walk along the beach as sand and shoes seldom mix. But neither did we want to walk along the main road as the route indicated. So we freestyled it. What could possibly go wrong?

      As it happened, not a lot. We drifted through the housing estates of Fene admiring the street art.
      After negotiating the N-651 we found ourselves outside the Igrexa San Salvador, which was of course......open! It was being cleaned, so in we went on shiny and slippery floors. As we left we got a sello for the credential.

      Then it started to wrong. Walking through built up areas it's not always easy to spot the arrows. We found a few, then obviously missed one and were heading back towards the big roads. But, just as it only rains on the wicked, only the unjust man stays lost on the Camino for long. A pickup with Xuanta de Galicia written on the side berthed alongside us and gave us direction back to the way. He even went ahead and pulled over to make sure his wandering sheep got themselves back on the right track.

      We started the climb towards Vilar do Colo along quiet roads. I found a fountain and as I was filling my bottle noticed a QR code on it. A quick scan told me I was at a water fountain near Fene. Fine. Then it announced that we were 120km from Santiago! Not fine. That's further than when we started in Ferrol! I'll stick to getting water out of the fountains.
      Up we soared on quiet roads and forest tracks. I'd never had the need to know the collective noun for Jays before as I always saw them in pairs. But today a group of six chased us away with piercing alarm calls.

      Soon Vila do Colo was reached. Then began the epic struggle to get onto the old way which follows "pleasant forest paths". The guidebook gives a vague reference to "turn right at the roundabout". There's three of them. All within sight of each other. After a half hour thrashing through dense woodland we were more or less back where we started. We opted to follow the new arrows.

      In fairness the roads we were on were quiet, but it was a dull old slog. Pausing only for an ice cream we soon had Pontedeume in sight below us. It looked fantastic in the early afternoon sun. Once in the town we walked up to the church to check on Mass times. 20:00 each day.

      As our rooms were out of town we opted to eat first then head for a shower. The first bar-cafe we sat down at only sold shellfish. A niche market perhaps, but it did seem to be flourishing. We moved on. At the second establishment we visited we ordered (and thankfully managed to cancel before chef had got started ) a spicy octopus pizza! The cheese, tomato and ham we settled on was wolfed down in minutes.

      Then began the drag up the big, big hill to our rooms. The Monte in H. Montebreamo should have been a clue. At least we were gaining height we'd have to gain the next day. Our lovely host spoke no English and we had even less Spanish. But it all worked out fine.

      If pilgrimage involves suffering then we're good pilgrims. Back down the hill we went to attend Mass at the Igrexa de Santiago. Inside there's a wonderful statue of St James as Santiago Matamoros. Mean, moody, magnificent. Mass over it was time once again to ascend our Via Dolorosa.
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    • Day 4

      Hinter Pontedeume

      September 29, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Der Tag begann mit leichtem Regen. Die Betten waren laut, jede in der Herberge konnte jede Bewegung der anderen hören. Außerdem waren die Betten viel zu kurz und es war heiß.

      Heute lief ich überwiegend alleine. Das tat mir sehr gut. Am Mittag als die Sonne mit voller Kraft zum Vorschein kam, erreichte ich Betanzos, mein heutiges Ziel.

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      The day started in light rain. The beds were noisy, everyone in the hostel could hear each other's every move. In addition, the beds were far too short and it was hot.

      Today I'm mostly alone. That was very good for me. At midday, when the sun came out in full force, I reached Betanzos, my destination for today.
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    • Day 5

      Pontedeume

      August 20, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      It's a beautiful medieval town on the mouth of the river Eume. Its named for the old bridge there that's supposed to be the longest arched bridge in Spain. It's also a resort town, even though the beaches are on the other side of the bridge.

      After my rest stop and coffee the Camino split, giving two options to walk. I took the road to the right because I knew Sharon wanted me to take a picture of a the horse just down the road from the split. Most of today's walk has been in the country side. What a blessing from the industrial areas. I was able to focus on what I am here for.

      A bit further down was a table with coolers of drinks, sandwiches, sweets and fruit. And all this after I was just thanking God for this trip. I've read about Camino Angels setting these food stands up for a donation as you pass by. With Covid and all I was wondering if I would see some. Anyway I was hungry for lunch and stopped and had a beer, a sandwich and a banana. It was all down hill from there to Pontedeume. It's a short Camino but you still get hills to go up and over.

      I arrived at my hotel/bar. Reception is in the bar. The owner told me I had to leave my bag, for luggage transfer, at a local café in the morning. So I said ok and went up to my room to shower and relax and found I didn't have the wifi code. When I went down the bar it was closed. So now I'm getting nervous. I ended up calling the transfer service and the found someone who could speak English and worked out the new pick up with them and then went to the café and confirmed with them too. Now I have to work on getting wifi...... got it!

      I forgot to mention, they have the biggest hydrangeas I've ever seen, the flowers dwarf what we have here.

      Ps the hotel's name translates to Cheap Hotel Norte. Don't believe me? See the notice from my room below. Actually the owner is very nice and they get some fairly decent reviews.

      Pps. In Galicia they have the coolest mini barns to store gains. The style of building dates back over a thousand years. They are called horreos and are set on rock pillars with a big overhanging stone cap. the stone cap keeps the rats out of the grain.
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    • Day 6

      Zweite Etappe

      July 8, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Aus den geplanten 19km sind mal wieder 30km geworden und auf den ersten 1,6 Kilometern, ging es auf 200 Höhenmeter, raus aus der Stadt. Und was soll ich sagen das war an diesem Tag nicht der einzige Aufstieg. Zum Glück gab es auf dem weg kein Taxistand.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Pontedeume, بونتيدويمي, Puentedeume, پونتیدیوم, ポンテデウメ, Понтедуем, Пуэнтедеуме, Понтедеуме, ESPTD, 蓬特德乌梅

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