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    • Dag 14

      Sevilla at night — for Irene

      24 april, Spanje ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Since I am not walking tomorrow, I took advantage and walked through Santa Cruz and the Judería after dinner. And then around the Cathedral as night fell. It is beautiful. I also got a great ice cream. How could I resist? There had been a huge line there all day and as I went by on my way back to the hotel, there was only one other person there. My first ice cream on this Camino, and it was really good. The name of the store Abuela in case you are looking for a great ice cream in Sevilla. You will recognize it by the long line!Meer informatie

    • Dag 14

      The Alcázar and surroundings

      24 april, Spanje ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Though our rooms weren’t ready when we arrived, we were able to drop off our backpacks and change from trail runners to Chacos. We headed to the Real Alcázar, where we had different entry times because of availability (and this was several months ago!)

      I had forgotten how beautiful the Alcázar is. I don’t think I had ever visited the Cuarto Real (royal apartments, parts of which are still used by the royal family when they’re in town), and that was a treat. The gardens are cool and lush, and the patios and interior rooms will definitely remind you of the Alhambra (no surprise there). The Moorish parts span the 10th to 13th centuries, and when Fernando III of Castilla took Sevilla in the late 1200s, the Catholics kept adding on to the original building. Even Fernando e Isabel added some rooms. Incredibly crowded but still gob-smacking.

      I did not venture far afield but after a very good tapas meal in El Baratillo, I went through Santa Cruz and the Judería. Sevilla’s centro histórico is just beautiful. So happy to have had this time here, end of the 250 km Via Serrana.
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    • Dag 14

      Repositioning day

      24 april, Spanje ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      We have finished the Via Serrana, and if I had the time, I would just keep walking from Sevilla north on the very beautiful Via de la Plata. But I don’t have that luxury, so today was a day of train rides to get to Ponferrada, where the Camino Invierno begins.

      The walk to the Sevilla train station, about 3 km, was very pleasant, taking us through the maze of streets in Santa Cruz. I could not have navigated it without Google maps.

      First train — an Ave (fast train) to Madrid. 2.5 hours, 300 miles.

      Then in Madrid we had to change train stations, from Atocha to Chamartín. In the not too distant future the two stations will be “one station with two stops,” so we won’t have to use the commuter rail system to transfer. Currently there is no high-speed rail connection between the two, which means that high-speed trains from the south have to stop in Atocha and high-speed trains from the north have to stop in Chamartin. Connecting them is a huge project, even though it’s only about 8 km. Current price tag is estimated at more than 500 million euros and many years of disruption in both stations.

      But that’s not all that’s happening in that area. The project Madrid Nuevo Norte is my going to cover almost 6 km of tracks and make that entire area available for development. Another mind-boggling complicated and expensive project.

      Two more train rides, and by 6:30 we were in Ponferrada. I got a cab to take me to Santo Tomás de Las Ollas, a 10 C church I’ve tried and failed to visit several times. This time I thought was going to be more of the same, because the Señora with the keys did not appear to be home. But a neighbor told me to just knock louder, and she did appear. Just a beautiful circle of horseshoe arches. From there I walked a few kms into town and am ready to start the Invierno tomorrow.

      The weather forecast looks less than great, But we haven’t had to use our rain gear yet, so it seems only fair.
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    • Dag 1

      Sevilla

      10 juni 2022, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 37 °C

      Nadat we ons in het hotel hebben gesetteld, zijn we gelijk even op verkenning gegaan. Vanwege de hitte een paar biertjes gedronken en uiteraard lekkere tapas gegeten. Ook s' avonds nog lekker tapas gegeten en een kannetje sangria mocht natuurlijk ook niet ontbreken. Tot slot de verlichte toren 'Giralda' van de kathedraal.Meer informatie

    • Dag 1

      Hotel las casas de la juderia

      10 juni 2022, Spanje ⋅ ☀️ 39 °C

      Wij zitten in een hotel in de oorspronkelijke joodse wijk van Sevilla. Hotel las casas de juderia. Vertaald: de joodse huizen. Het bestaat uit huizen die met elkaar verbonden zijn, heel apart en heel mooi. Op de daken is een zwembad met poolbar gesitueerd. De temperatuur liep vandaag op tot 39 graden.Meer informatie

    • Dag 33

      Successful Sunday in Seville

      12 mei, Spanje ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

      We (or I) had been a little worried how we would cope today with the heat, weekend crowds and general chaos, but we worked out a successful plan. First was a painful bit - we decided to queue for one of the 400 tickets sold on the day for the Alcazar. So, after only eating mandarins in our room we set off to join the line by 8.45 (they start selling at 9)…we were clicked off - they count off the first 400 so we knew we were in, but it was a LONG line. And it took 2 hours!!! During the time, we learnt that they require ID - to prevent scalping tickets - and my precious passport was tucked away safely in the hotel. Amr had a photo of his which is acceptable, but I hot tailed back, a little nervous that I would get lost in the labyrinth, collected passport and enjoyed the brisk walk! And gained confidence that I wasn’t too dilly and could find my way - at 9.30 the streets are deserted, except for tourists wanting to buy tickets, and shops and bars all closed, and each alley looks the same. The 9.30 bells from the Giralda bell tower of the cathedral entertained us - bells visibly swinging and ringing in every space! (See and hear video)

      After getting the precious tickets, for 3 pm when we would avoid some of the hottest part of the day, we went back to hotel to unwind, hide precious passport away, and recuperate.

      We then went to check the cathedral which had been totally sold out for visits, and discovered that there was a Mass at 1pm, and people could go in for that…so we did. We quite often attend masses on the Camino, especially with Rachel and Richard, and enjoy the peace and contemplative time, even though it is in Spanish. It was in one of the very decorated chapels, and many people were there. And when it was over, we were free to have a wonderful walk around, with many others, and admire the splendour and enormity of this cathedral in total peace. It was Amr’s inspiration that we do this and it was brilliant!

      Then time for lunch and we went to a great place where we hope to go to dinner soon, and had, finally, my chiperones a la plancha which I have been fantasising about, but which we never seem to find available. Delicious, and some cod croquetas. By then it was 3pm and time for our Alcazar visit…and of course it was just amazing. We remembered the exquisite and ornate Islamic decoration and carving…very similar to the Alhambra. So we are satisfied. The only thing missing was that the fountains in the courtyards weren’t founting…I don’t know why. I remember them as the peaceful sight and sound in the courtyards…maybe they worry in these mad times that someone will drown…anyway, after admiring the building itself, we went into the gardens of the alcazar and sat on a seat and had kindle time. Peacocks and ducks, people wandering…just a lovely time. Now back, via some hydration, and will soon set off for dinner. And tomorrow a new adventure - to Granada.
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    • Dag 31

      Seville - no longer in pilgrim land!

      10 mei, Spanje ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Travel day today…we walked from our lovely hotel before breakfast to the bus station, about a 20-30 min walk. The bus station which was being renovated and rather chaotic a year ago is now great - comfortable waiting area, boards of arrivals and departures, a cafe for our bfast coffee and pastry and free clean loos! What else could you ask for. Our bus was express to Madrid and took about 3 and half hours…arrived before midday and had lots of time to relaxedly get from the enormous Madrid bus station via metro to the Atocha train station for our fast train to Seville.

      All went smoothly, and we remembered how to get tickets to the user-friendly Metro (and managed not to get pick pocketed - all my important things were totally impermeable to roving hands!) and when we got to Atocha had a light bite in our “usual” cafe in the wide leafy boulevard opposite the station. So nice…warm, sunny - I think my fleece that I have been wearing day and evening is now packed away till we return home! And of course here in Andalusia it is even hotter..hits the low 30s at the peak…too hot for me.

      Train ride was 2 and half hours and we went through so much cultivated land..grain fields, but mostly olives everywhere, and many many orchards of presumably oranges. And rugged and craggy rocky parts too..I love just looking out the window and working out the agricultural happenings. Rachel and I just about think we’ve sorted out barley and wheat using our apps! We arrived at 5.45 and were going to walk to our hotel (or hostal really - not sure of the correct definition) which is in the heart of the old town in the labyrinth of streets. Google gave directions and said it would be about 25 minutes. It was hot when we arrived - can’t say we were tired having sat all day, but we suddenly felt we’d get hot and bothered trying to find our way and decided on a taxi…nice driver who knew his way but had trouble as the police for unknown reason were blocking a street he needed and we drove round and round in this maze till he finally gave in and dropped us off at a square and pointed us in the right direction. It wasn’t expensive and I think he felt it was unprofessional not to get us to the door!

      So we headed off, bouncing our bags over the cobbles and with one help of a girl at a bar on the way found our wonderful resting place for the next 3 nights. Up 2 steep flights of stairs to our room (but the bags can go by lift!!) and we are very happy. Very close to the cathedral and all you want to see in Seville, just hope we can always find our way home…went out first and had a beer at the bar where the girl helped us, then walked round a bit but finally gave in and found a table at a lovely little place and had superb food. By 8.30 it was hard to find a table - all the bars were buzzing and had lines of people waiting, so we were lucky. We had an amazing dish of artichoke flower, grilled and spread out flower-like, with truffle, soft poached egg and Parmesan and nuts sprinkled…amazing combo that worked so well! Also for the first time found my fave baby squids, this time with a mushroom/garlic sauce, and our favourite pimientos padron…so we are quite ecstatic.

      But this is so different from pilgrim towns, even big ones like Burgos and León…maybe it’s just Andalusia but SO different. We haven’t been here since 1994, 30 years ago, so the same, but more so I think. On Monday we go to Granada for 2 nights, but have found out that the Alhambra is booked out till June 2!! Oh well, we’ll have a nice day seeing the other things and relaxing. Probably need it after 2 days here in the Seville vibe!
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    • Dag 30

      Trip nach Sevilla

      3 mei, Spanje ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Hallo ihr lieben, ich kanns vorwegnehmen, die Stadt ist WUNDERSCHÖN! Trotz der vielen Touris, aber schließlich sind wir ja auch welche☺️
      Als Homebase haben wir uns einen Womo-Stellplatz am Rande der Stadt rausgesucht, naja, Auswahl war nicht so groß.😉 Der Stellplatz war von außen sehr hässlich und hatte Hallenstellplätze (wohl für überwinternde Wohnmobile) und Außenstellplätze. An unserem Außenstellplatz angekommen, waren wir aber zufrieden, immerhin standen wir auf Kunstrasen (super für freddi zum krabbeln!) und es gab einen Pool. Dafür standen wir direkt am Bahndamm und in der Einflugschneise des Flughafens von Sevilla😂 Im Endeffekt war das Preis-Leistungsverhältnis ziemlich gut. Direkt nebendran waren Supermärkte zum Einkaufen und der Bus in die Stadt startete auch direkt vor dem Stellplatz. von soher perfekt für 2 Nächte.
      Nach der 1. Nacht mussten wir uns sehr beeilen, loszukommen, wir hatten nämlich um 11:00h eine Stadtführung gebucht und hatten die Hoffnung, dass Freddi in der Zeit seinen Mittagsschlaf machen würde. Tatsächlich haben wirs um 11h an den Plaza Nueva geschafft🙏. Und die Sehenswürdigkeiten, die wir dann gesehen haben, fanden wir echt Hammer!👍 Freddi hat leider nicht gepennt, und wollte dann auch noch ein Stück unserer Aufmerksamkeit😅 Insgesamt keine entspannte Stadtführung, aber eine sehr beeindruckende!👍 Danach wars etwas entspannter und haben uns dann zum Mittagessen beim Libanesen niedergelassen. Mmmh, Tabouleh😎 Auch da hat Freddi super mitgemacht und seine Liebe zum Auberginenmuß entdeckt - wirklich ein komisches Kind😂. Danach sind wir noch durch die dschungelartigen Gärten zum Plaza Espana spaziert - wie geil da! Man muss sich nur die Touris auf ihren scheiß Pferdekutschen wegdenken und dann gehts prima😂👍
      Ein toller Tag, der spät geendet ist, da Freddi leider zu seinem 22h-Bettchenzeit- Rhythmus zurückgefunden hat. Da müssen wir dran arbeiten🙏
      Nach der 2. Nacht haben wir zusammengepackt und uns auf Richtung Isla Christina gemacht.
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    • Dag 4

      Mesquita

      13 juni 2022, Spanje ⋅ ⛅ 39 °C

      Als je in Cordoba bent, moet je de Mesquita moskee gezien hebben. Een mooi indrukwekkend bouwwerk. Begonnen als een moskee en tweemaal flink uitgebreid. Daarna hebben de katholieken er nog een kerk opgezet. De toren kan ook beklommen worden, maar in verband met de hitte hebben we daar van afgezien.Meer informatie

    • Dag 16–19

      Cordoba, southern Spain

      Gisteren, Spanje ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      A day and a half wandering the old Jewish quarter of Cardoba. Very scenic and a manageable number of tourists.
      Temperatures mid to high 20s in the afternoon and shops shutting 3 to 6 pm. Siesta time, so when in Spain.....
      Loved this place with its mix of old and new, and cheap 🍷!
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