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    • Day 25

      “Give someone the right shoes …

      April 29 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      … and they can conquer the world.” Das ist das Motto der “Cordwainers”, einer 750 Jahre alten Schuhmachergilde aus England. Auf deren “Master” John Peal treffen wir zufällig in einer Tapasbar in Sevilla. Er ist mit seiner Frau Elena (“Elly”) einige Tage in Spanien, was besonderen Sinn ergibt, denn aus der Nähe, genauer aus Córdoba, stammt historisch das besonders feine Ziegenleder, aus dem die handwerklich gefertigten Schuhe seit jeher gemacht werden. Heute unterstützt die Vereinigung junge Schuhdesigner und hält traditionelle Kleidung hoch (“livery”). Die beiden sind ein bezauberndes Paar, ausgestattet mit der großartigen britischen Höflichkeit, diesem unnachahmlichen feinen Sinn für Humor und einer Lust am Plaudern, die ihresgleichen sucht. Wir sprechen über Motorradreisen (insgeheim ist John ein Biker, er verweist auf die englische Reisedoku “Long Way Round”), über Fashion und Schuhe, über Jeremy Clarkson und seine Farm, über den VW-Diesel-Skandal, über die “door bell” für Fische in Utrecht und noch so einiges mehr. Im Nu sind zwei Stunden verflogen. Wie gut, dass alle Tapasbars in Sevilla so überfüllt sind, dass Elly und John - nach kurzem Zögern - unserer Einladung folgen und sich zu uns an den Tisch setzen. Hey, Elly and John, Ihr Engländer seid großartig, wann kommt Ihr nach Europa zurück? … In Sevilla selbst steht die gothische Kathedrale im Mittelpunkt, sie wird als die größte ihrer Art angegeben, aber ganz ehrlich: Der Kölner Dom ist beeindruckender. So viel Lokalpatriotismus muss sein. Sehr wohl beeindruckend ist allerdings, wie elegant Sevilla ist. Hier leben wirklich schöne Menschen, die sich zudem sehr schön anziehen. Da fallen wir deutlich ab. … Was das Fahren anbelangt: Um 5.30 geht der Wecker, denn um 6:30 Uhr müssen wir die Fähre Tangar - Tarifa erwischen. Wir haben die letzten Plätze ergattert, denn (anders als bei der Hinfahrt) sind die Fähren nun sehr gut gebucht. Von Tarifa aus sind es gut 200 km bis Sevilla. Wir versuchen im “Parque Natural Los Alcornocales” eine möglichst schlechte Straße zu finden, um uns nicht zu abrupt von den marokkanischen Verhältnissen zu entwöhnen. Das gelingt uns mühelos. Norbert verspeist mittags in der “Venta del Puerto de Galis” ein Wildschwein. Schlechte Straßen machen hungrig.Read more

    • Day 1

      Sevilla

      June 10, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 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.Read more

    • Day 14

      To SEVILLA!!! (17 km, no elevation!)

      April 24 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Today we had a really nice walk. Entrances into big cities are usually kind of ugly and garbage filled, but this one was very pleasant. It took us a while to get out of Dos Hermanos, which is a bedroom town for Sevilla now. But once we were out., we walked through nice fields, until we got to the outskirts of Sevilla. No industry, no illegal garbage dumps, no big commercial areas. There is a huge military cuartel (barracks) in a beautiful building about 5 km outside of town. We had a nice chat with the guard who explained that both the Guardia Civil and other military personnel live in these barracks.

      The Camino essentially took us down a promenade that used to be filled with mansions. Some are still standing, but many have been replaced by modern buildings.

      We went past the soccer stadium, and into the beautiful Maria Luisa park,where we had our first bit of evidence that Sevilla is mobbed with tourists, From the Plaza de España, we made our way to the main tourist center and went to the Cathedral for our pilgrim stamp.

      We are staying in the same hotel I have stayed in twice, when I walked the Via de la Plata. It’s still a one star hotel, but it’s prices are no longer one star level. Sevilla has become very expensive. I last stayed here in 2013 or 14, and the room that I’m paying €110 for today cost 30 or 10 years ago

      Luckily, we bought tickets months ago to visit the Real Alcázar, can’t wait!
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    • Day 1

      Hotel las casas de la juderia

      June 10, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 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.Read more

    • Day 14

      The Alcázar and surroundings

      April 24 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 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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    • Day 14

      Sevilla at night — for Irene

      April 24 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 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!Read more

    • Day 14

      Repositioning day

      April 24 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 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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    • Day 2

      Plaza de España

      June 11, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 35 °C

      De fietstocht van vandaag voerde ons ook langs het prachtige plaza de España. Het halvemaanvormige Plaza de España is een van de bekendste pleinen van Sevilla. Ter ere van de Ibero-Amerikaanse tentoonstelling van 1929 werden er diverse gebouwen opgetrokken in het Maria-Luisapark, waaronder dit ontwerp van Aníbal González Álvarez.Read more

    • Day 66

      Travel day to Seville, Spain

      May 26, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

      Miles: 5.66 Steps: 13296
      Flights stairs: 1

      We took a 3 hr bus from Faro, Portugal to Seville, Spain. Like most travel days, we arrived, found our hostel, bought some groceries and then just explored a bit.

      Seville is interesting in that they have a “siesta time” - literally everything shuts down from 4-8pm. The city is absolutely dead. Then at 8:00, everything and everyone comes alive. We arrived at 4:00, and saw there wasn’t much to see yet - so relaxed a bit in our hostel and came back out at 9:00. Crazy the difference!!

      I noticed that after being in the quiet and peace of the beach life of Lagos and Faro for 5 days I am very overwhelmed with the city noises of Seville. It’s so loud in comparison.

      The city appears to be absolutely beautiful. Can’t wait to see more of it tomorrow.
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    • Day 2

      Fietstocht door Sevilla

      June 11, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Vandaag gingen we onder leiding van een deskundige gids op de fiets door Sevilla. Ondanks de hitte een goede manier om kennis te maken met Sevilla. We fietsten langs alle bezienswaardigheden van Sevilla en kregen er ook nog mooie verhalen bij. Een topdag!Read more

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