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    • Day 10

      Menu del día

      May 16, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      One of the great things in Spain is El menu del día. It's in general a menu that consists of an entree, a main course, a desert and of course a bottle of wine and water. Sometimes even the coffee is included and the price €12-14. It's a steal and a great way to have a rest and get some energy for the next walk of the day.Read more

    • Day 6

      5.Etappe von Santona nach Noja

      May 23, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Motto des Tages: L'Chaim, Lechajim oder Lachaim ist auch ein hebräischer Trinkspruch, er bedeutet „Auf das Leben“. Es ist kein Wunsch für die Zukunft wie die meisten Trinksprüche.

      Heute feiert Karl seinen 65. Geburtstag in Asturien. In diesem Sinne haben wir entschlossen, nur eine kurze Etappe von 9 Kilometern zu gehen. Die Pension in Noja mit Meerblick haben wir schon gebucht und werden dann den Tag entsprechend genießen. Ich denke mal dass Karl sich nicht lumpen lässt.

      Mit einer weiblichen Begleitung, Mosiell aus Polen, die wir schon aus 2 Albuerges kannten, setzten wir den Weg nach Noja fort. Im Laufe des Caminos trifft man immer wieder auf Wegbegleiter. Nette Gespräche erleichterten den heutigen steilen und holprigen Camino entlang der Küste, bevor wir nach Überquerung des Höhenzuges auf den auch hier langen Sandstrand von Noja aufschlugen. Hier trennten sich unser Weg mit Mosiell mit einem herzlichen Buen Camino. In unserem zuvor gebuchten Hotel gönnten wir uns erst einmal ein Geburtstagsbierchen. Nach drei Cerveza Grande haben wir jetzt entschieden, das Abendessen mit einer traditionellen Paella de Bogavanta (traditional) vorzuziehen. Grund: Die Küche schließt um 16:00 Uhr und öffnet dann erst wieder um 20:30 Uhr. Wie immer gehen die Spanier erst abends spät essen, dann sind wir aber verhungert. Nach der Paella mit einem leckeren Vino Tinto beziehen wir jetzt unser Zimmer mit Meerblick. Die Temperatur lag heute mit 19 Grad ideal zum Wandern. Die Biskaya hat gerade eine Wassertemperatur von 16,3 Grad. Karl hat von mir noch einen kleinen Geburtstagsstrauss (siehe Bild) bekommen. Zum Abschluss haben wir uns noch 2 Flaschen Vino Blanco und 2 Longaniza Criolla (eine Art Mettwurst) auf dem Balkon mit Meerblick gegönnt und den Geburtstagsabend entsprechend ausklingen lassen. Buenas Noches, amigos!!!
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    • Day 17

      Llegando a la Isla..

      May 23, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Hoy hicimos un camino lindo..pueblos misteriosos, llenos de magia, puertos pesqueros con mucha historia, casas inmensos de los indianos!! Los pies un poco cansado pero con entusiasmo!! Celebrando este Momento..Read more

    • Day 1

      Santander > Oviedo

      April 19 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Got over my devastation of forgetting my kindle/getting whacked with a long overdue oversized bag fee from rynnair/general getting up at 1am zombie stupor with a bus kitted out with a full on cinema 😍

    • Day 24

      raining day

      May 14, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Los gings heute schon kurz nach 8:00- ohne Frühstück... Es sprühregnet vor sich hin und die schöne Landschaft ist mit einem grauen Schleier bedeckt. Wir kommen gut voran, finden eine offene Bar und Nachmittags beginnt der Wettlauf mit dem Gewitter 💦 Inzwischen ist der Himmel wieder blau und wir freuen uns auf den Abend im schönen Ribadesella🍹🍻🥘...Read more

    • Day 6

      Sierra de Riano

      April 26 in Spain ⋅ 🌧 11 °C

      ...ein wunderschöner See im Herzen des Nationalpark PICOS DE EUROPA 😊

      Wir haben die Schaukel gesucht und Walter hat sie natürlich gefunden 😍.
      Schon etwas Besonderes, so hoch am Berg zu schaukeln und des Blick auf diesen idyllischen See zu haben.. 😊

      Auch die Berge rund um den See - ein traumhaftes Panorama! Beim Anblick der Narzissen-Felder denkt man unwillkürlich ans Ausseerland. Und schon von weitem sieht man 'rosarote' Berge, so dicht wächst hier die 'Erika' 😍
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    • Day 15

      2. Woche, über 200km

      May 5, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Heute sind wir schon seit 2 Wochen unterwegs und haben reichlich 200km des wundervollen Caminos erlaufen. Wir sind wieder am Meer, die Strecke heute bei herrlichem Wetter direkt an der Küste und am Strand entlang. Unsere Unterkunft liegt direkt am Meer und wir haben diese Gelegenheit bis zum Sonnenuntergang ausgiebig genutzt 🌅Read more

    • Day 11

      We arrived at Santander

      May 17, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      With another new friend we walked the last part towards the ferry from Soma to Santander. The road was a little boring but the company was nice so we spent some extra time to have a nice Santander lunch
      Tomorrow we will have a rest day. We'll stay in a small boutique hotel which used to be someone's home in the passed. And we will visit some of the sites here.
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    • Day 12

      Santander

      May 18, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Today we take a day of rest and explore the city of Santander. It's a nice experience after many days of waking up, eating something, putting on the backpack and going to the next place.
      Still this day involved walking but without the pack it's so much more comfortable.
      We walked over the beach, visited the cathedral and now we're at a bodega for lunch. Life in Spain is good. 🇪🇸☀️
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    • Day 10

      Laredo to Guemes, Spain

      September 10, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

      Another crazy difficult day! We clocked another 30Km day! No blisters for Holly and I yet, we have a system that’s working for us and we are sticking with it. Toe socks with Darn Tough Merino socks on top. I know it sounds overkill, but it has worked for me for years and I’m so glad Hollys feet are happy with it too.
      Today was pretty cool. We all walked a few kilometers and then had to take quick 10 minute ferry across and start hiking again. We did have a pretty scary little stretch from one end of the beach where we hiked straight up, very technical, no room for slipping. At one point I was on all fours dropping my foot placement just perfectly in order to make the next step. I also thought having poles were not a good idea and quickly realized that I definitely needed them to plant to test the ground before stepping. Before we headed up a local said it was very dangerous and that the trail slips away sometimes, so to be very careful. He wasn’t over exaggerating!! What made it more difficult was a group of like 8 who were older, not hikers, painted toe nails in sandals trying to maneuver in front of us. No place to pass. They were on a little day trip we think. We had 30k to knock out and they mine as well been in walkers they were going so slow. One fell, saw a couple other dirty butts, so they did too, I assume, but they were taking forever and it was so hot. We were getting a little anxious and finally Nathalie (of course she did!) shouted, “Hey move over, we have a long ways to go today”. A man shouted back “They are elderly, be patient” and she replied, “I’m not patient, come on”. Then she started saying “beep beep beep coming through on the right”, God I love this girl!! She made her point, got through the masses, and then they got a clue and moved over for several others that needed through. It was tough!! Really tough. I’m not sure why they were on that hill. A lot of other pilgrims took the road route because of the danger of falling off or slipping and getting injured. We made our way down to this huge beach and we walked for about 3 or 4km on it before getting back on a trail. I’ve never spent much time on the beaches in Spain..and coming from a puritanical society in the USA, I was a little taken back by what I saw! We were strolling along in our sexy hiking cloths, dripping in sweat, while families with kids and dogs, and couples young and older were enjoying their Sunday afternoon. I always notice dogs first and then the people they are with. I was checking out this dog playing around and here comes an older couple strolling along and they were naked. His stuffs just swingin, hers too, and it’s so natural for them. All I could think of was at least put some sunscreen on? Wouldn’t want all those parts getting burned!! I noticed it the first day in San Sebastián too. Women topless sun bathing. Such confidence! Here I was hotter than heck and I thought about taking my shirt off, soaking it in the water and then putting it back on but didn’t want to flash anyone with my bra!! Seriously! We come from a very different place, indeed. However I could do without seeing anymore old dingers swinging around.
      After we got through that stretch we walked through town and found the yellow arrows again that would lead us to Guemes. A lot of road walking after that. We were getting rummy and a little giggley. We were walking down this street and this younger man was walking towards us. He had nothing on but shorts that were tucked into the built in underwear. And I said ‘Here comes another naked man”. We all started laughing so hard. He must’ve felt so small after passing us because we were all losing it.
      We finally made it to our destination, Holly and I got our own private room, a lady washed our clothes and delivered them to our rooms. I had a shower and then a nice relaxing bath. It was perfect for the muscles!! Then Holly and I went for a lovely dinner at the place attached to this Posada. Unbelievably wonderful. Best meal yet on the Camino.
      It’s 11:30 now & need to get some rest. ❤️
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Province of Asturias, Provinz Asturien, Asturias, Asturies, Província d'Astúries, Province d'Asturies, Asturie, アストゥリアス

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