On my second Camino Frances, and it's been 9 years.
The single biggest surprise has been Foncebadon. Oh my goodness, what a transformation since 2014. It's gone from a small collection of buildings, some still ruins being resurrected, with a stony track up the centre.
It's now a collection of elegant stone buildings, which include what might be the best general store I've seen in Spain.
We ate at the Albergue Gaia and had a fantastic venison stew, and the biggest delicious hamburger ever.
Some may mourn the passing of the eery, quirky old Foncebadon, but this current version is a hamlet full of quality businesses, doing things with a lot of love.
The single biggest surprise has been Foncebadon. Oh my goodness, what a transformation since 2014. It's gone from a small collection of buildings, some still ruins being resurrected, with a stony track up the centre.
It's now a collection of elegant stone buildings, which include what might be the best general store I've seen in Spain.
We ate at the Albergue Gaia and had a fantastic venison stew, and the biggest delicious hamburger ever.
Some may mourn the passing of the eery, quirky old Foncebadon, but this current version is a hamlet full of quality businesses, doing things with a lot of love.