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Muxia is more quiet and relaxing for sure, has a variety of landscape and sea beauty all around. The seafood is fantastic as well.
Lires is halfway between the two and I always spend a night there and walk out to the sea for a short hike and a...
Having just arrived in Leon, I do not recognize this situation. I did not book anything and just turned up at each of the stages and got a bed. The only place where I received two “completes” was in Carrion de los Condes. But there the nuns had a...
I might live to regret this: in my six Caminos I have never had a major problem finding a bed. I usually try to stay off the generally recognised stages and avoid starting at a weekend. I always book my first night but then play the rest by ear...
Might be lucky , might not. Much the same as walking poles in carry on...it often depends on the person who is dealing with it. FWIW my passport , money and phone will all fit into my waist belt attachment. Once per day my passport comes out (...
Camino Frances
Puenta la Reina
Calle Mayor
Iglesia de Santiago
photo taken October 23, 2013
The 12th c. Romaneque doorway of the Iglesia de Santiago was enticingly open on this sunlit autumn morning.
Navarrenx to Aroue, Day 36, Via Podiensis, 18th May 2024.
Very interesting town, Navarrenx, photo taken as we left this morning. We had a mainly sunny walk, more mud because of last night’s thunderstorm and deluge. There now seems to be a...
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