ksoltysiak
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 26/05/24 to 15/06/24: San Salvador + Primitivo
I stayed in Leon last night, in the benedictinas albergue. Relatively few pilgrims, which was a bit surprising but I didn’t mind. I had hoped to get a full nights rest but eh, I think I caught a cold and on top of that my brain just kept waking me up every couple of hours. So long for starting fresh and well rested!
Got on the road around 7h. The road to Carbajal was not the greatest. Following the river would have been better I think, but since I had planned a long day I figured I’d play it safe and keep to the marked path. There was one bar open there, which was nice on a Sunday. The town did look pretty quiet otherwise. The water faucet at the end of the town didn’t seem to work
The next stretch to Cabanillas was pretty great, forest tracks on hills that were neither too challenging, neither too flat, just great for a first day. Except a few bikers, only one other pilgrim on the road as far as I can tell. Here, the water fountain seemed to be working, but I couldn’t see any bar.
I then pretty much went on autopilot until La Robla, which I reached around 13:15. There are shops and coffees and bars, and the Sunday vibe was nice. After an orange juice, I got moving again. Right out of town there’s nice scenery, like an aqueduct and a old bridge. It makes the asphalt road almost worth it.
The road to Pola de Gordon was ok. Not the best, not the worst, but I’m sure glad to be done for the day. As expected, the weather was just right for my taste. Not too hot, not too sunny, just enough shade here and there.
All in all, I’m fairly happy with this path and this day. Here’s to hoping my cold won’t get worse and that I’ll get a good night’s sleep, since tomorrow is supposed to be very enjoyable.
Got on the road around 7h. The road to Carbajal was not the greatest. Following the river would have been better I think, but since I had planned a long day I figured I’d play it safe and keep to the marked path. There was one bar open there, which was nice on a Sunday. The town did look pretty quiet otherwise. The water faucet at the end of the town didn’t seem to work
The next stretch to Cabanillas was pretty great, forest tracks on hills that were neither too challenging, neither too flat, just great for a first day. Except a few bikers, only one other pilgrim on the road as far as I can tell. Here, the water fountain seemed to be working, but I couldn’t see any bar.
I then pretty much went on autopilot until La Robla, which I reached around 13:15. There are shops and coffees and bars, and the Sunday vibe was nice. After an orange juice, I got moving again. Right out of town there’s nice scenery, like an aqueduct and a old bridge. It makes the asphalt road almost worth it.
The road to Pola de Gordon was ok. Not the best, not the worst, but I’m sure glad to be done for the day. As expected, the weather was just right for my taste. Not too hot, not too sunny, just enough shade here and there.
All in all, I’m fairly happy with this path and this day. Here’s to hoping my cold won’t get worse and that I’ll get a good night’s sleep, since tomorrow is supposed to be very enjoyable.