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El Camino Ingles - November 2015

Texasguy

And so...we keep on walking ..
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Camino Lebaniego y Vadiniese - October 2022
An incredible day in Galicia, sunny and just beautiful. I walked by myself all day. I hope this weather continues. A little confusion if you are staying at the albergue in Neda, lots of construction. Other than that, so far, so good.
Burn Camino,

Texasguy
 
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Yeah Texasguy. So tomorrow Pontedeume most probably....Have a great time! I highly recommend hostal restaurante Bar Luis there.
http://www.hostalluis.com/
Yes - Bar Luis preferable to the cramped and poorly-equipped albergue which does not open till 4.30pm. Very warm welcome, private room with shower for €15, and excellent Gallego cooking. Enjoy the hill out of Pontedeume!
 
Yes - Bar Luis preferable to the cramped and poorly-equipped albergue which does not open till 4.30pm. Very warm welcome, private room with shower for €15, and excellent Gallego cooking. Enjoy the hill out of Pontedeume!
Myself found refuge there after checking in and out of the albergue. Seniora serves a tasty Caldo.
 
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Hello fellow peregrines,
We had a wonderful experience. Incredible weather, shorts and tshirts. I walked the 1st day from Ferroll to Neda. Spent the night at the albergue. The second day I walked from Neda to Betanz, a little long day, 48 km, but it was so beautiful that we(some pilgrims from the Neda albergue ) decided to do it.
From Betanaz to Hospital, by the way there is a new Museum Mezon outsi Presedo. Great place. She just opened the place last May (approximately km 12-13).
We had a great evening in Bruma, the hospitalero ordered dinner for us, and was just a great family dinner.
From Bruma to Sigueiro. Nothing open for water or any supplies all day. And our final day from Sigueiro to Santiago. The restaurant at the middle mark was closed. We were able to get some liquids enter g the poligono.
There were 5 of us, a gentleman from Malaga, one from Madrid, one from Granada, one from Austria, a lady from Germany, a gentleman from Poland, and myself.

It was sad to say goodbye, but there were some incredible times.

Buen Camino!!!!!

Texasguy
 
Hello fellow peregrines,
The second day I walked from Neda to Betanz, a little long day, 48 km, but it was so beautiful that we(some pilgrims from the Neda albergue ) decided to do it.
Texasguy
Well done @Texasguy, sounds like you had a very memorable experience. I love your casual description of that 48km walk :). Wishing you a safe journey home.
 

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