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    • Tag 21

      22 km and 700 m to Pobra de Brollón

      1. Mai in Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C

      I woke up this morning and saw that once again weather.com predicted clouds and no rain till late afternoon, while the Spanish, weather website aemet.es showed rain all day. I chose to put my faith in weather.com, even though it had let me down yesterday. Both websites showed the same cold temperature, though – 38 F/3C. Another day to put my smartwool socks on my hands. But I would much rather have those warm lambswool gloves that are sitting at home in my Camino box!

      This was a planned short-ish day, because I wanted to have a good chunk of time in Monforte De Lemos tomorrow. I have stayed there two or three times, but always arrived on the late side after a pretty hard walk. It’s a small city with some interesting things to see.

      I had forgotten how beautiful this stage is. Lots of green, lots of flowers, lots of big vistas from up high. No cultural or historical sites, but plenty of natural beauty. And the rain held off until I was about four minutes from my destination.

      There is now an albergue in town, but I learned that the pensión where I had stayed years ago had reopened (its owners closed it when they retired, but their kids have reopened it). Very nice.

      Clare and I have had a good and very filling lunch in La Taberna Vieja, and we are going to stay here till the thunder and rain stop.
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    • Tag 53

      Hallo Lichtmaschine

      6. Oktober 2022 in Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      In der früh war es richtig ungemütlich, stürmisch, nebelig, es regnete.. Also Studierten wir den Wetterbericht. Da es die nächsten Tage an der Küste eher wieder nicht so gut meldet, beschlossen wir, ins Landesinnere zu fahren.

      Unser Ziel waren die Las Medulas, die uns empfohlen wurden. 🙂

      Aber vorher suchten wir noch eine Werkstatt auf, da die Ladespannung für die Startbatterie beim fahren nicht passte.🤔 Wir wurden gleich herzlich begrüßt und unser Auto wurde schnell begutachtet. Wie immer Vorführeffekt - das Problem war weg. 🙈 Wir machten uns aus, das wir die Batterie die nächsten Tage beobachten und uns melden.

      Die nächsten 2 Stunden fahren trat das Problem auch nicht mehr auf. Mittlerweile wissen wir, was da los ist, aber dazu morgen mehr. 🙂

      In Las Medulas angekommen gingen wir noch zu der Aussichtsplattform. Dort hat man eine tolle Sicht auf das Areal, wirklich beeindruckend!
      Den weder Wind noch Wetter haben diese großartige Landschaft der Las Médulas geschaffen, sondern römische Ingenieurskunst. Hier befand sich einmal die größte römische Goldmine. 🪙

      Danach telefonierten wir noch mit Sophias Eltern und gingen ins Bett, morgen steht wandern am Programm. 🙂
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    • Tag 18

      The perfect ending...

      25. Mai in Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Today, Julie and I walked just over 11km to visit Penelope in Castrotañe, a tiny hamlet of just a few houses, and where Nigel had lived whilst he was in Spain.
      It was a very lovely walk, which included Sid meeting a large slug, seeing a stork and her chicks, and hearing a cuckoo 🥰🥰🥰 (Nigel often duped us on the last leg of our Camino Frances, letting us believe we'd heard a cuckoo when it was, in reality, him hiding somewhere playing with his bird ID app🙄😂) - so hearing one today was amazing!
      Penelope was wonderful, and it was great to share memories of Nigel with her.
      So today was the perfect ending to our Portuguese Glamino and we're leaving with our hearts full 🧡❤️🧡.
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    • Tag 22

      Nice day to Monforte de Lemos

      2. Mai in Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      It seemed almost like a rest day. The walk was very pretty, and I took a little detour to go to a hill fort that dates to the first or second century, before the Roman arrival. At places like this, I stop and think about things — my life, their life, whether we were similar in any ways. There were many body-shaped rock-lined spaces right below the surface, and I wondered if they were graves.

      We did have one fairly short and not too steep ascent, and we also came across our very first loose dog. He barked, and he did come close, but that was about it. That was the first loose dog we’ve encountered during almost three weeks of walking.

      When we got into town, I went straight to the pharmacy to see if I could get something for my incessant cough. This is very similar to something that has happened to me on two other Caminos— it starts as an allergy and then deteriorates into a bad cough, and I cannot shake it. I showed the pharmacist the name of the medicines that I had been given the last time, and she just pulled them off the shelf and gave them to me. That’s a very different attitude towards prescription medication than what I found in the south of Spain.

      We were in town early, and by noon I had checked into the parador— a splurge I booked months ago. It’s in a 17 C convent right next to the 13 C castle tower. The receptionist was very nice and found me a room that was ready, even though I was hours before check-in. I guess that walking into a parador with a grungy backpack and hiking poles gets you some special treatment, or else it gives staff the incentive to get you out of sight quickly.

      One of the best things about staying in a Parador is that the towels are so huge and thick that you can squeeze all the water out of your hand washed clothes with them.

      Clare and I had a good lunch in a popular local place, while she played around with schedules and accommodations to figure out her next moves. My bet is that I will start out from Monforte alone tomorrow.

      It’s a cold grey dreary day, but at least we didn’t get rain while walking.
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    • Monforte de Lemos

      14. Juni 2022 in Spanien ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

      Today was a wow in Monforte de Lemos! Enjoyed the beautiful parador, which was formerly a Benedictine monastery, and the Tower de Homenaje next door. There was breathtaking artwork at the Colegio de Nuestra Señora de la Antigua, including two gorgeous paintings by El Greco. I was captivated by Dolorosa and her reflection at el Convento de las Clarisas, as well as the many striking reliquaries. So much to appreciate and enjoy!Weiterlesen

    • Tag 24

      Feas to Soutelo de Montes (21 km)

      1. Oktober 2022 in Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Another pretty short day with a fair amount of elevation (750 m by my GPS). Just a few small villages with most of the kms in pine forests or those Galician green tunnels with stone walls on either side. I’ve walked in countryside like this many times on this camino and others, but there are always breath-catching moments —like looking back down over Feas as the sun rose, or being in a green tunnel as bright sun dappled through.

      The only town on this stage is Beariz, where many pilgrims stay. Since it was only nine or 10 km from my starting point, I wanted to keep going. As I passed by the municipal building, I saw that the door was open. That was unusual for a Saturday, but I stuck my head in and said —hola? Turns out the mayor was in, catching up on work and being available to citizens who couldn’t come during the week. He was very happy to stamp my credential and to explain how important the Camino could be for his town. He has been mayor for 39 years, which is probably a record of some sort. He insisted on giving me a cultural review from the town, which I have carried with me and will look at this afternoon. But I don’t think it will come any further, because it weighs at least a pound.

      I am in a well-positioned but not very inspiring town for the night. There is a small hostel which is clean and right on the route.

      Three more days walking to Santiago. If the stars at home align right, I will continue to the ocean. But I am nothing if not flexible, and I may be home sooner.
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    • Tag 4

      Bragança

      26. April 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Heute haben wir den zweiten Onroadteil bis zum morgigen Start des Adventure Country Track in Bragança mit ca. 300km gefahren. Weite Strecken ging es fast nur geradeaus, rechts und links der Straße Weinfelder und große Fincas mit Bodega 🍷Nach einchecken im Ibis sind wir noch zum Castello mit der alten Oberstadt gefahren, waren dort ein wenig bummeln und haben unseren T7 Fanclub aus Europa und Afrika getroffen. Alle waren begeistert 🤗 und haben uns viel Glück für den ACT gewünscht..😉Weiterlesen

    • Tag 6

      Peneda Geres

      1. September 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Nach 2 Nächten in Aviero hatten wir Porto und ein neues Stück Küste im Plan. Aber die Wetteraussichten ließen unsere Pläne ändern und auf Großstadt hatten wir beide auch keine Lust mehr. Deshalb machten wir uns auf in die Wildnis in den Nationalpark Peneda Geres, worüber wir einiges gelesen und gehört hatten. Dank einer Campingplatzempfehlung von Kathrin mussten wir nicht lange suchen und machten uns auf den Weg. Ein toller Platz, vielen Dank nochmal dafür.😊
      Wir sind uns einig, dass solche Gegenden uns besser gefallen, als das Meer, welches hin und wieder natürlich auch mal ganz schön ist. Hier können wir wandern und Fahrrad fahren und ein Fluss ist auch da. Jetzt haben wir uns erstmal eingerichtet und planen die Touren.
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    • Tag 59

      Entre Ambos-os-Rios (Nationalpark)

      30. Mai 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌧 21 °C

      Da der Wind weiterhin ausbleibt, sind wir Richtung Portugal‘s Nationalpark gefahren. Naja, die Wetterprognose hätten wir noch anschauen können. So viel Regen haben wir schon lange nicht mehr gesehen, dafür viel grün! 🌱🌳🌲Und der Camping ist auch super gemütlich.🦦 In den Regenpausen machten wir eine kurze Wanderung oder spielten Beachball. 🏏Weiterlesen

    • Tag 6

      5. Tag Cepo Verde

      3. Mai 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌩️ 15 °C

      Gestern Abend war es noch spannend. Ein Fuchs ist neben unserem Womo entlanglaufen und hat Piper aufgeschreckt oder vll. Piper den Fuchs 🦊 ? 🤷🏼‍♀️ es soll hier auch Wölfe geben .. okay !
      Heute früh sind wir um 7 Uhr von französischem „Bonjour und Salut“ und anschl. hupenden Franzosen, die mit ihren 13 Womos weggefahren sind, wach geworden. Der Platz gehörte wieder uns 😅 Ansonsten war der Tag heute ruhig und entspannt. Winni hat Womo-Office gemacht (so gehört sich das 😎) und ich habe die morgige Route zum Douro-Tal ausgesucht. Einer muss ja das Geld verdienen 😎 Gerade zählen wir die Blitze, hören dem Donner und Regen zu und machen es uns gemütlich.
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    Möglicherweise kennst du auch folgende Namen für diesen Ort:

    Provincia de Ourense, Ourense, Orense, Província d'Ourense, オレンセ(オウレンセ)

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