I have just read Herman's blog about his recent Salvador and enjoyed it a lot. I have walked the same "four day plan" twice on the Salvador -- Leon to Pola de Gordón to Pajares to Pola de Lena to Oviedo. I'm thinking that I might go back on the Salvador/Primitivo next summer before it gets hopelessly overcrowded (though some comments on Herman's blog made me think I'm too late for that).
For those of you who have spent a night in Poladura, tell me why it's a good idea to stay there. I know there is a very nice casa rural, where you can get a good meal, and that it spreads the mountain splendor over two days instead of cramming it into one. But the last time I walked through Poladura it was about 11:00 or 11:30 in the morning, so I'm not quite sure how I would spend the day there. Are there nice little walks to take to soak up mountain beauty? Some other treat that I'm not aware of? Thanks Salvador veterans, Laurie
For those of you who have spent a night in Poladura, tell me why it's a good idea to stay there. I know there is a very nice casa rural, where you can get a good meal, and that it spreads the mountain splendor over two days instead of cramming it into one. But the last time I walked through Poladura it was about 11:00 or 11:30 in the morning, so I'm not quite sure how I would spend the day there. Are there nice little walks to take to soak up mountain beauty? Some other treat that I'm not aware of? Thanks Salvador veterans, Laurie