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    • Tag 10

      HOLA SPAIN!!

      Gestern in Spanien ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

      Today, we walked over 13 miles from Quinta da Gandra in San Pedro de Rubiaes to Hotel Villa Blanca in Tui Spain .
      We crossed the Guadiana River to get from Portugal to Spain today! What a rush! There were a lot of Camino walkers arriving at the same time we were. Very exciting indeed!
      We were sad to say "Adeus" to Portugal but very happy to make it to Spain.
      We walked through the town and found our Hotel Villa Blanca. We took showers and set out for dinner. On the way, we stopped at the Santa Iglesia Cathedral. It was built in 1227 under the order of Archbishop Rodrigo Jimenez mandate. The Cathedral was dedicated to the Virgin Mary in her ascension to heaven. It was constructed in Gothic style. So cool!
      There is so much detail in today's adventure that I just don't have the energy to type it all out.
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    • Tag 18–19

      Day 17 to Calzadilla de la Cueza

      Gestern in Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Bit of a short day... so more day drinking - a habit on the Camino it seems... walk, café con Leche, walk, eat, drink, sleep, repeat

      Nice place with pool... and hanging with 2 couples that met on the Camino... Elizabeth & Ian in 2022 when she nearly passed out and he saved her and now... it's complicated... she is!American and he is in England...

      And the other couple is Ida from Norway and Paul from Ireland. They met 7 years ago and got married last year.

      I also walked a short bit with Chuck(sp?) from Seattle...

      And John from Australia gave me a kangaroo pin... he was in the cathedral last night when they blessed the pilgrims... I cried and he was kind ...

      Said goodbye to Rob... he is going back to Netherlands... will walk the rest of the Camino next time... but the time on the road restored his faith in humanity.

      Previous night Gabbi & I chatted a bit... we had Chai tea and did not keep an eye on the time... and the next moment the nun came into the lounge area and scolded us like little children and sent us off to bed... I did not even brush my teeth! Just climbed in bed like a good girl! Gabbi left early today... did not see her but I hope I'll see her later again
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    • Tag 29

      Sahagun

      Gestern in Spanien ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Day 21 Sahagún
      Distance from Calzadilla to Sahagún 23 kms

      It has been 3 weeks today since we started walking the Camino and have reached halfway - 400kms.
      The sun was shining temperature reached 21c the path was flat orange blossom filled the air and the terrain a joy to walk through. The sound of the cuckoo calling through the trees.
      The little caves (hobbit like dwellings as we call them) we passed by are called bodegas and were used for food storage wine presses barrels and bottling vats and some local families still use them today. We stopped for a delicious goats cheese salad and freshly squeezed orange juice in a tiny village before walking on to Sahagun.
      A small town with quaint streets and churches dating back to the 10th Century some with little remains. One of which we acquired our credential for reaching the halfway mark we were delighted to have made it this far.
      We were fortunate to catchup with Camino friends late afternoon and finished the day with a dish of pulpo (a Galacian dish of octopus) grilled and served with a potato purée washed down with a local white.
      What a glorious day.
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    • Tag 18

      Day 6 Cycling Coastal Camino

      Gestern in Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Today we are cycling 43+ km from Pontevedra to Padron. We had breakfast and lots of conversation with Mary and Keith about their ride yesterday, about their children and travel. Our ride today consists of:

      DESCRIPTION
      Cycle through the ancient streets ofPontevedra to start the journey to Padrón,which will be relatively hill-free and surrounded by pleasant countryside. Just
      after Pontevedra you'll briefly cycle on a main road but this will be replaced with attractive woodland very quickly. 2.5 kms
      after leaving Pontevedra, the Camino splits off for the Variante Espiritual and the main
      Camino. Make sure to turn right at this point to continue on the correct path. After 15km, there's the opportunity to leave the
      Camino very briefly to visit a series of stone watermills at the Ria Barosa Natural Park just 200m from the Camino. Continuing on,
      visit the hot spring in the center of Caldas de Reis if you wish, then continue on the bike to gradually climb through a series of hamlets and a beautiful stretch of woodland to a high point of 165m before a gentle descent. Take some time to explore medieval
      Padrón, and discover its deep connection to St. James as well as its tasty green peppers Padrón is also home to illustrious Galician
      writers, such as Camino Jose Cela and Rosalia de Castro.

      We were all super tired today. I think my quads were done before I started today, but we all just keep encouraging each other and away we go. We saw a LOT of pilgrims on the trail today because the Coastal and Central Camino trails have merged. We used our bells a LOT to try to get around and through. Many people dont know what to do,so we have to be very careful. It was a bit stressful today because of the sheer volume of people and the unpredictability of what they will or will not do when they heat our bike bells. We saw a sheep farmer taking his tiny flock up the road. All were white except the black sheep at the back...unfortunate!!
      We had lots of little climbs today, enough to really get our legs, ugh!! At 8km we were going down a forested path and came across a slightly wider creek. Lots of pilgrims were heading across the big stones on the side so I made a judgement call to ride through. Well the first half was shallow, but the second half was more like a full on big bouldered creek and I got stuck and had to put my foot in and it slipped and down I went into the water. All I could do was laugh because I was soaked and couldn't move. Joanne got my bike off me, Andrew helped me up and then was so quick humored, he blessed me as I was standing in the water😂😂😂 then led me out of the water and Anthony was filming and taking pictures🤔😉Everything was pretty wet so we pulled over up a bit and had a reset. I entertained all the pilgrims walking on through 😂🤭😜
      I added to my existing bruises on the one leg and more on my other ankle. So much for confidently riding through!! Though I saw one guy do it after me while I was still sitting in the creek. It was a wet ride for a bit then stopped and changed my tops for dry ones. My 2 padded bike shorts were soaked the rest of the way. We continued on and closer to 20km we stopped for coffee and a piece of the local salmon Porta cake. I dried out my passport, our Camino passports and several items in my pack. On we continued and eventually we hit a few climbs, some we rode, some we walked our bikes up. The descents were very steep and tricky today. Our wrists were actually sore having to brake so much and ding our bells to warn other pilgrims. We had a nice. Gentle ride into Padron and came across a.bridge and took pics of the weeds floating in the river in very cool formations. We would d our way eventually finding our beautiful, old hotel.
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    • Tag 16–19

      Cordoba, southern Spain

      Gestern in Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 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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    • Tag 17

      Day 5 Cycling Coastal Camino

      22. Mai in Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Today we are cycling 34+ km from Vigo to Ponteverde. We had breakfast in the hotel and were able to catch up again with our UK friends, Mary and Keith. They are a lovely couple and we chat about our rides as they are on the same route. Following breakfast, Joanne and I each bought some Galician jewelery ( sterling silver necklace with the celtic tiles in the center).

      DESCRIPTION
      Cycle along Vigo's city streets as you head northeast, leaving the urban area behind. Follow the line of the Ria de Vigo estuary for views of floating mussel farms, the Cies islands and the city and port of Vigo as you ride between villages and through a forest
      A descent then takes you to the town of Redondela, where your Portuguese Coastal Camino merges with the Portuguese Central Camino. There are plenty of coffee shops and restaurants here, as well as interesting
      medieval buildings. You'll cycle over a hill to pass through the riverside town of Arcade, where you can pause for juicy fat
      oysters. Continuing on, you'll soon reach the atmospheric square of Pontevedra after enjoying a downhill section. Here you can
      admire the medieval architecture as you sip a cold beer or wine with some tapas. This bustling city has a wonderful atmosphere and great Galician cuisine.

      We decided to try using our gps to get out of this big city because Macs navigation hasn't been the best for these bigger centers.... Well, this turned out to be an adventure. Our gps took us to the bus station and here we had to go down stairs, through 5 barriers and a fence, all of which were moveable as luck would have it. We had bike paths for awhile and were overlooking the Rio de Vigo estuary with the vast amount of floating mussel farms. We were going under the overpasses, and then an incredibly long, difficult climb up to the actual Camino trail in a rain shower. It was a slog to say the least. Once at the trail we saw a lot more pilgrims for awhile again as we rode through a beautiful forest path. From here, we rode a steep descent into the Redondela location where the Coastal and Central Camino trails meld. We found a coffee shop and sat for about an hour and 2 coffees later because a rain shower hit. We had a nice conversation with a father and son from the Dominican Republic. The father had been doing sections of the Camino for many years and had completed approx. 800 miles. The son has been doing sections for 3 years. We carried on after the rain shower and came over a beautiful old bridge on the Rio Verdugo ( seeing lots of what we were calling crypt-like structures from Vigo to today and Anthony asked about them and they are used to store grains from the field, etc)then began another long ascent up and over to the town of Arcade. This was an incredibly hard ride. Many parts we had to walk because the grades were so steep. Our gears couldn't go low enough!! We had a perfectly timed videocall with Jacob to take a rest mid-way this climb🥰👌We had more very steep descents today with technical sections. It kept us on our toes for sure. We used our gps as we got closer to Pontevedra and found our Hotel.
      We had a long line of Pilgrims checking in and as Joanne and I waited, Anthony and Andrew bought some beers at the supermercado and sat outside in the sunshine enjoying them. We got showered and ready to go find some of the Galician artisans. Our first stop was very special with 6 local women working on looms to make scarves, socks, blankets, dresses, etc. Joanne bought socks and I bought a small bag. The teacher made both products we purchased. They were all very talented. We were asking them about other shops to buy other types of products like pottery or jewelery, etc. The one lady kindly walked us at least 15 minutes to another shop and on the way she took us through the Medieval section of Ponteverde where at least 4 Michelin star restaurants are located. We walked past a medieval cathedral to a town center with the Sanctuary de Ponteverde is located and many pilgrims visit because it is shaped like a shell. She brought us to a beautiful shop. We took a picture with her and then looked around. We had a really fun tapas dinner together again, but this one we tried local Galician cuisine ( octopus, Padron green roasted peppers, grilled sardines, & mixed salad with olives and tuna). After dinner we enjoyed some delicious Gelato. I tried a chocolate neuro that was so incredible. It is made with Belgian chocolate and black cocoa powder, no milk or cream. We walked back to look in the Sanctuary and it was so beautiful. There were the clam shell symbols everywhere throughout the church. We walked back to the hotel to get ready for our next day.
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    • Tag 17

      Day 16 Burgos is so beautiful!

      22. Mai in Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F

      Its been chilly and damp in Spain and we have needed to layer up to stay warm. Temps have been in the 40s and 50s. We left this morning in the fog and made our way to the city of Burgos, which is so beautiful that it took my breath away. We walked past the airport to get to town, pic attached. The cathedral is amazing! Our hotel is so nice too. We keep seeing our Camino family on the trail. They are the people we met at our albergue the first few days and since we are on the same timeline, we keep seeing them in different cites. We had a reunion in the city of Bergos today.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 21

      Our Time as Hospitaleros

      22. Mai in Spanien ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      We have volunteered to run the hostel for 15 days. The volunteers before us, a couple from Malaga, after a quick run through of the registration and cleaning process took off to Madrid before opening time at 1pm, leaving us to face the milling crowd waiting in the cold outside. Rookie mistake- letting everyone in at once leads to crowded stairs and confusion when counting heads and beds. Result: we checked in 33 for only 32 beds!
      Australian woman came to me - “There’s a man sleeping in my bed”. The Australian couple were great, happy to top and tail. So now 10 at a time inside at once, unless it’s raining of course. We are full, completo, most nights and have had to turn people away.
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    • Tag 17

      Accomodations we have stayed in so far

      22. Mai in Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

      We have experienced the highs and lows in terms of sleeping accommodations so far. We shared a room with 6 people in a municipal, when an alberque made a mistake regarding our arrival date, we have shared a single room for 4, an apartment with 2 bedrooms, a swanky white bathrobe type hotel. I've had access to a hairdryer exactly 4 times in 16 days.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 17–18

      Day 16 to Carrión de los Condes

      22. Mai in Spanien ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Cold morning... flat road... this would've been great to run! So therefore I decided to take it super slow... contemplating life & stuff... 20km alone... was good though. The aim is to not arrive in the next town before lunch... cause then it's just too long to hang...

      Saw 2 runners... and felt a bit jealous.

      Came to a crossroad where you can either go left or right... I took the right hand side arrow and glad I did... was stunning under trees and next to a river... the Left side is next to a road!

      Saw the lady with injured knee again... she does not give up!
      Met 3 young cyclists from Spain last night and they flew past today! Having a total jol!

      Ps. Saw Michael (from Pamplona) in the Supermarcado... I think there's a sweet love developing!!! (Between him and young Korean girl... looks like they're hanging together)

      Pss. Met Miguel from Muxia!! His first Camino
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    Möglicherweise kennst du auch folgende Namen für diesen Ort:

    Kingdom of Spain, Spanien, Spanish State, ስፔን, 스페인, ܐܣܦܢܝܐ, สเปน, スペイン, 에스파냐, ສະເປນ, እስፓንያ, ସ୍ପେନ୍, អេស្ប៉ាញ, ประเทศสเปน, An Spáinn, An Spàinn, Caxtillan, Esipaɲi, Esipanye, Espaañ, Espagne, Èspagne, Espaina, Espainia, España, Espangne, Espanha, Espania, Espanja, Espánjja, Espanya, Espânye, Espay, Estado Español, Hesperia, Hisipaniya, Hispaania, Hispania, Hispanio, Hispanujo, Hiszpania, Isbeyn, Ispagna, i-Spain, Ispaña, Ispanija, İspaniya, İspanya, Ispuanii, la Madre Patria, La pell de brau, La piel de toro, Nsipani, Orílẹ́ède Sipani, Pain, Paniora, Pāniora, Regne d'Espanya, Reino de España, sangue, Sbaen, Sepania, Sepanyol, Sepeni, Sipeini, Sipen, Sipeyini, Spagn, Spagna, Spagne, Spain, Španělsko, Spania, Spánia, Spania nutome, Španielsko, Španija, Spānija, Španiska, Spanja, Spanje, Spanjë, Španjolska, Spánn, Spanya, Spanyän, Spanyol, Spanyolország, Spayn, Spen, Spēna, Spéonland, Spēonland, Spuenien, Szpańskô, Tây Ban Nha, Uhispania, Yn Spaainey, أسبانيا, إسبانيا, اسبانيا, اسپانیا, اسپین, ہسپانیہ, سپین, هسپانیه, ئیسپانیا, ئىسپانىيە, ספרד, שפאניע, Ισπανία, Гішпанія, Испани, Испания, Испониё, Іспанія, Шпанија, སི་པན།, སིཔཱེན, སིཔཱེན་, Իսպանիա, ესპანეთი, स्पेन, સ્પેઇન, સ્પેન, స్పేన్, ಸ್ಪೈನ್, ஸ்பெயின், സ്പെയിന്‍, স্পেন, စပိန်, ස්පාඤ්ඤය, 西班牙

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