- Time of past OR future Camino
- Some in the past; more in the future!
Day 1: Ponferrada to Villavieja — 16km
After flying Rome-Madrid on Monday and then bussing Madrid-Ponferrada yesterday, we were ready to finally start our Invierno today. But first, the sky above Ponferrada put on quite a show late yesterday afternoon!
After much discussion on how to begin this camino, we opted for a short day to Villavieja to get us into the rhythm, though it was probably a bit too short. Although overcast for most of the day, it was a pleasant walk and we are happy to be back in Spain and on the camino after being ultra focussed on Italy for most of the last year. Wild cherries and the scenery around Villavieja were the main highlights today, and we also enjoyed passing through villages throughout the stage (a rarity on recent Italian walks) and having short interactions with friendly locals.
We only met two pilgrims on the trail (Italians!) and thought we would have the albergue at Villavieja to ourselves, but one other pilgrim rocked up at 5pm. As others have reported, the albergue is great, with everything you need and views to boot. Just as we were about to head to the castle in the afternoon, it started raining, so that’s on hold for now. Unfortunately the forecast is not great for Las Médulas tomorrow, but so be it — we will take whatever this camino gives us.
After flying Rome-Madrid on Monday and then bussing Madrid-Ponferrada yesterday, we were ready to finally start our Invierno today. But first, the sky above Ponferrada put on quite a show late yesterday afternoon!
After much discussion on how to begin this camino, we opted for a short day to Villavieja to get us into the rhythm, though it was probably a bit too short. Although overcast for most of the day, it was a pleasant walk and we are happy to be back in Spain and on the camino after being ultra focussed on Italy for most of the last year. Wild cherries and the scenery around Villavieja were the main highlights today, and we also enjoyed passing through villages throughout the stage (a rarity on recent Italian walks) and having short interactions with friendly locals.
We only met two pilgrims on the trail (Italians!) and thought we would have the albergue at Villavieja to ourselves, but one other pilgrim rocked up at 5pm. As others have reported, the albergue is great, with everything you need and views to boot. Just as we were about to head to the castle in the afternoon, it started raining, so that’s on hold for now. Unfortunately the forecast is not great for Las Médulas tomorrow, but so be it — we will take whatever this camino gives us.