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    • Dag 13–14

      Casa Magica Villatuerta

      18. mai, Spania ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

      Arrived at albergi Casa Magica after a full day of walking across the beautiful countryside through Olive groves and vineyards and orchard and wildflowers. Inclines and declines but not too tough, especially with a few rest stops in the villages, or at a stand in the middle of a Olive garden. I followed a blue butterfly today for a while. It helped me go up the hill.

      We had a lovely homemade vegetarian paella for dinner with wine, a 3 course meal including wine for $18.

      Now time to bunk up with our fellow pilgrims for the night so we can get up and out before 8.

      Only 665 more km to Santiago!
      Les mer

    • Dag 9

      Day 8: 25k to Los Arcos

      14. mai, Spania ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F

      I got to use my hunchback of Notte Dame Camino raincoat that fits over my backpack while hiking 25k (15 miles today). There was a gentle rain on and off for a few hours, but what a beautiful part of Spain. This is wine country. There are water fountains along the way, and today I stopped at the famous fountain in Irichi that dispenses wine, not water. Walked with Liz from Australia today and Vicki from MN. Tomorrow is knee breaker mountain, but still blister free and walking normally, feeling strong.Les mer

    • Dag 8

      Day 7 Puenta la Raina to Villatuerta

      13. mai, Spania ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

      We stayed at the cutest allbergue last night and felt so rested that we pushed on to Villatuerta today. Lots of climbing, hiked with ladies from Tazmania all morning. Our albergue tonight, Albergue Magica, has fabulous paella, local vegetables, wine, and is full of people hiking the Camino. Here are some pics!Les mer

    • Dag 13

      Villateurta (18km / 108.4km)

      25. april 2023, Spania ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Our entire walk was through farmlands today. The numerous wild poppies reminding us that today is Anzac Day - honouring those who served Australia and New Zealand in battle.

      We passed through wheatfields, canola, olive groves, new and established vineyards, “mange-tout” snowpeas and other beans.

      An amazing combination to the farms were the ancient Roman roads, bridges and tunnels we passed through on our journey.

      Cirauqui was one of the towns we passed through, a medieval hilltop village made more famous in the movie “The Way”. A stunning backdrop as we approached.

      We spoilt ourselves with a private room and our own bathroom in Villateurta, ( Casa Magica), a restored medieval building and were treated to a home made Paella with other pilgrims and the now obligatory vino!

      A quiet evening turned on its head when a Group of about 15 Portuguese men arrived! They found some musical instruments and the concert began. They sang some traditional Portuguese revolution songs and ….? A lovely evening.
      Les mer

    • Dag 10

      Puerta la Reina to Villatuerta

      27. september 2022, Spania ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      I'm going to do this post backwards from where we are now to where we started this morning. We are in the coolest albergue tonight. Abergues are lodging that have large dorm-style rooms and also a few private rooms, often with shared bathrooms & showers. Kitchen and spaces to relax with others are also common.

      Albergues are fairly inexpensive & usually very basic. This albargue is lovely. Recently renovated & decorated very creatively. The owners shared their story with us. All of the furniture was left behind or purchased at used furniture places. Just feels welcoming, homey & comfortable after a tiring day.

      We met up with Jim & Sandy after lunch they walked with us our last 3 miles.

      Found out the berries we've been seeing along the road are actually the berries that Sambuca is made from. Also saw a huge field of asparagus!

      The soil through much of today's walk is very red and clay-like. There are lots of grapes going here. We're not into Rioja country yet though. Just as aside, the local wines are very good in this Navarre region. The are light & the alcohol content is much less than what we have when we buy red wines at home.

      Met Annabell formerly after we passed each other for the hundredth time over the past 3 days.

      We left before the sun was fully up at 8am this morning. Albergues tend to want their pilgrims out early so they can clean & prepare for the next wave of pilgrims that will be spending the night.
      Les mer

    • Dag 11

      On the Old Camino

      28. september 2022, Spania ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Our Albegue host Jordi encouraged us to walk the Old Camino, through the hills above the valley. The route changed in the 1200,'s, when the Monastery on the hill complained to the King of Navette, too many Pilgrims we're walking to Santiago. The route was changed to the valley.

      This morning we hiked through the hills, past a boat load of sheep and great views.

      We took a short detour, half mile, Down to the valley route, tho visit the Irache Wine Fountain.

      It is 5 O'clock some where!

      Back up to the Old Camino, then on to our next stop. A short day today, only about 12 km I think, with the detour.
      Les mer

    • Dag 7

      Estella

      25. september 2023, Spania ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Today was not an especially tough day but it did get hot and the last few kilometers I trudged along pretty slowly. One of the photos is of a tunnel under a highway that gave welcome shade for a rest stop.
      Celebrated finding beds in the municipal albergue, which has a much quieter vibe than the last couple did.
      I was super pleased with myself when I used my phone to navigate to a grocery and ATM, and then found my way back without my phone. Whoo hoo! Visited a gorgeous church and cloister, which purports to house a relic of St. Andrew. The really ornate photo is of where it’s housed.
      Get to sleep on a lower bunk tonight, such a treat!
      Les mer

    • Dag 6

      Villatuerta/Estella

      20. april, Spania

      Today has been by far the most fun day of my Camino. I walked with my German friends again, who were kind and helped me keep a slow pace with my hurting foot. They also gave me a strange cream to put on my feet and legs. No idea what’s in it but I’m using it! The walk today was much easier than yesterday but still had lots of gorgeous views. My albergue has been the best that I’ve stayed in so far. Super cute and quaint. I’m enjoying the smaller albergues where you can really get to know the other people you’re staying with. We had a fantastic dinner where I sat with some new friends, Steph (from England), Mikayla (from Germany), and Christian (from France). We ended up playing a large game of charades where Christian was the star of the show, acting out a pregnant woman. Gathering for large pilgrim dinners might be my favorite part of the Camino.Les mer

    • Dag 9

      Villatuerta

      13. september 2022, Spania ⋅ ⛅ 77 °F

      Today turned out to be a 'people day' with only 11 miles of hiking but lots of social time. The walk took us through wonderful narrow street villages with fun stops to visit with old Camino friends and meet new ones.

      We stopped 1.5 early for the stage in Villatuerta at a wonderful albergue with regular beds (no bunks)!! It really has turned out to be a retreat after many miles on our bodies. We spent the afternoon doing laundry with a washer/dryer rather than in a bucket, were provided tubs of warm water, Epsom Salts and vinegar to soak our feet (amazing), showered in showers without flow restrictions (like in the states), drank $5 bottles of wine and just chilled. Looking forward to paella for dinner tonight! This albergue, Casa Magica, is for sale. Hummmmm....
      Les mer

    • Dag 8

      Resümee nach einer Woche

      21. april, Spania ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

      Wenn man lange unterwegs ist, hat man genug Zeit, über alles nachzudenken. Man fängt an zu grübeln, wägt Vor- und Nachteile ab, sieht was gut gelaufen ist, merkt was nicht so gut ist und vieles mehr.
      Für mich ist es nach einer Woche so:
      Ich habe viel Zeit für mich, viel Zeit zum lernen und viel Zeit zum nachdenken, ich kann tun und lassen, was und wie viel ich will…
      Die andere Seite ist, dass ich wenig Ansprache habe, noch nicht so viel Spanisch verstehe und noch nicht so viel ins Gespräch mit anderen Leuten gekommen bin. Auch macht sich ein bisschen Frust beim lernen breit, weil ich noch so viel lernen sollte und immer wieder, die ein oder andere Vokabeln vergesse 🫣
      Das ist aber noch nicht alles: Alles muss man selber machen 😱, die Abwechslung beim Essen ist nicht so groß weil ich selbst kein großer Koch bin😫 und abends fühl ich mich schon ein bisschen einsam.
      Aber alles in allem so, wie ich es erwartet habe. Ich hab ja noch ein paar Tage vor mir und mal schauen, was die zweite Woche bringt.
      Mein Resümee: Es läuft und kann nur besser werden…
      Les mer

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