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I would agree with this with lots of sparkly images. The old monastery at San Juan de la P is one of my top ten travel experiences-- it's like a Maxfield Parrish painting with forests peeking through the romanesque arches-- quite like a visit...
Glad to know the reviews of Santa Cilia have improved since last summer. It sounds like the hospitalero is more welcoming than last year's hospitalera. We volunteered at Arres in June 2023 and it is a lovely village. Just an FYI for future...
Day 15 - Santa Cilia to Artieda
The albergue in Santa Cilia was excellent. There was a very small bar open near the albergue that didn't serve food. There was a bakery close by that never opened. I didn't see any other shops in this large...
Oh, noooo! :eek: :-(
It's not too late to taxi back. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site!
Peregrinas, don't make the same mistake. Check out reviews (4.7/5) and photos at the Google Maps webpage for this place...
Sure 👍. I’ll post any current information about albergues, route changes etc. one thing we’re learning to plan for is that on Mondays all bars and restaurants and often the village shop is closed. So best to bring food. Also for the municipal...
We’re on the Cami Catalan now. At Linyola tonight. We’re really enjoying it - the fields are green (despite the drought), the poppies and mountain views are spectacular and local people are really pilgrim friendly. The road walking is a bit of a...
Day 14 - Ena to Santa Cilia.
I spent some time taking photos around the Ena last night, having had a fabulous dinner with the bits I'd carried here (has packet soup ever tasted so good?) and generally relaxing in the lovely albergue.
Today was a...
We shall be setting off from Montserrat on 14 May. We all (three) have many Caminos under our belts and are no longer precious about the thought of missing a stage if it’s not very appealing. I would prefer to save my camino days for the wild...
Let me verify the above. According to photo timestamps I, in my late sixties, left Sarsacumuella at 8:30 and arrived at Ena at 5:00. I didn't do the hour sidetrip or get lost for half an hour (thanks Wikiloc) but I did spend a half an hour...
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