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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Santiago de Compostela
We arrived. Waiting for us were Andy and Michelle Leading to the group portrait … taken by a nice young lady who had the misfortune of sitting near us. Michelle’s heel hadn’t improved so they’d spent the last few days … Continue reading
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Padron
We’re pleasantly ensconced in Pension Jardin in Padron (yes, of peppers fame). It’s a lovely Pension, neat double room with attached bathroom so no cold walks down dark corridors at night. I’ve just picked up emails and came across this … Continue reading
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Caldas de Reis
Another short day. 22.6km according to my Garmin across a fairly flat, mostly rural landscape. We left this morning at 7:30, our preferred time; morning kilometres really are shorter than those in the afternoon. Pontevedra was pretty quiet as we … Continue reading
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Pontevedra
We’re resting in our room after yet another gentle stroll through forests of oak, beech and eucalyptus alongside rivers with hyperactive water boatmen and through small villages with patches of land devoted to the humble vine. and across postcard quality … Continue reading
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Redondela
We’re in the throes of a political discussion with Andy, a really decent Scottish chap and his gentle wife Michelle who I last mentioned in the blog on the Camino Frances when they headed back along the path in the … Continue reading
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Tui
After a relatively short 21.5km, we’ve arrived in Tui the first town in Spain after leaving Portugal. The river Mino separates the two countries with Valenca on the southern bank and Tui on the northern. The two tier bridge has … Continue reading
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San Roque
We’ve arrived at an absolutely delightful albergue in San Roque – Alberque Constantino which is directly on the Camino route. Dorothy and I have a lovely double bedded room with light flooding in through door and window. We have access … Continue reading
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Seara
Whew! Today was long, longer than expected due to a somewhat unexpected deviation from the route indicated on my fully Camino-ed maps.me. Clearly intended to keep us away from trunk roads it took us some 2km away from the official … Continue reading
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Barcelos
It’s 21;42 and I’m feeling tired. We walked a reasonable distance, a little under 29km which although on cobblestones for much of the way didn’t prove to be a problem in the Adidas Supernova trainers. I’m switching daily between the … Continue reading
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Casa da Laura, Vilarinho
What a beautiful day, sunshine from the moment we started until and beyond our arrival in Casa da Laura (Laura’s home), a small albergue in Vilarinho, recommended by pretty much every post we’ve seen on the forum. It is indeed … Continue reading
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