- Time of past OR future Camino
- Various 2014-19
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VN,2017 Baztan (Berroeta-Lantz)
Going up through Alamandoz, into the beech forest and taking the (very) old road over the pass at Belate, then down over more old road to Lantz. with its welcome and its beautiful stream for soaking cobblestone-weary feet.
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We went down under a bridge to find rocks to sit on and very cold water for the feet. It was delicious.almost feel that refreshing water.
That is a very long hiking pole2019 Vasco (Salvatierra-Vitoria)
The early morning leaving Salvatierra was chilly, but it got uncomfortably warm nearing Vitoria, and the last kms dragged a bit - seeing the city hovering in the distance like a receding mirage. The camino follows the length of the Alava Valley, passing a couple of ermitas along the way. We walked right past the Iglesia de San Martín de Tours, blissfully unaware of its frescos. Farther along, the Ermita de San Juan and the Ermita de Nuestra Señora de Ayala were also closed, but we took a break outside the latter in the shade - it would be a very nice spot for a picnic. We also missed Nuestra Señora de Estibaliz, which I regret now that I've seen this:
Visita guiada al Santuario de Estíbaliz - románico Álava
Visita guiada para conocer el Santuario románico de Nuestra Señora de Estíbaliz y el Centro de Interpretación del Románico en Álava.alavamedieval.com
It turns out there are many wonders in this area, and it would be worth a few days of exploration, even without walking the camino. The valley was a refuge for Christians fleeing the South after establishment the of the Caliphate there, and there are many interesting churches between Salvatierra and Vitoria. A little off the camino is the Iglesia de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora in Alaiza, with unique and mysterious frescos inside. Next time I hope not to miss as many of them,!
Here are a few wonderful websites to browse and plan with!:
home - Álava Medieval / Erdi Aroko Araba
alavamedieval.comROMÁNICO DE ÁLAVA III: LA LLANADA Y SALVATIERRA
Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, del Siglo XIII, en Alaiza frescos del abside. En la comarca que vamos a ver, tenemos algun...baulitoadelrte.blogspot.com
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2017. Baztan, Lantz-Pamplona
Tha camino wandered over rolling hills, passing but not always entering little towns - before finally reaching Pamplona at Arre. There was nowhere open for lunch so we stopped for a break in the forecourt of a petrol station a one point...rest is rest, and there was certainly no shortage of snacks. This was the last day of our walk together, which had gone way, way, too quickly.
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Looking at that captivating landscape I was thinking that the tracks look very bike-friendly! In fact?2019 Vasco (Salvatierra-Vitoria)
The early morning leaving Salvatierra was chilly, but it got uncomfortably warm nearing Vitoria, and the last kms dragged a bit - seeing the city hovering in the distance like a receding mirage. The camino follows the length of the Alava Valley...
Some places would be a breeze, while others would require some serious bike-handling skills. We met a older couple on the first day or so who had a tandem, and (as I remember, @SabineP might correct me) they were not happy campers.In fact?
Alava is a distinct province:Is the Alava Valley a generic term not named for the river?
The central heartland, as the Basque name Álava (araiiar, “set among the mountains”) implies, is an intermontane e basin (of about 1,500 feet [460 metres] elevation) called the Vitoria Plain. Chief crops cultivated on the plains area are wheat, barley, and oats; sugar beets predominate around the provincial capital, Vitoria.
The remarkable plane tree canopy. You were there soon after they'd been pruned. I saw exactly the same thing along the Frances in 2018. Are they hand-grafted together?Vasco 2019 (Pancorbo-Briviesca)
I have no idea, but it was a very impressive plaza because of all those trees.The remarkable plane tree canopy. You were there soon after they'd been pruned. I saw exactly the same thing along the Frances in 2018. Are they hand-grafted together?
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Two years ago. My final day on the Vasco Interior.
From la Brujula to Burgos.
Celebration pizza at la Competencia in Burgos.
Monasterio de Rodilla - Burgos | Recorrido | Camino Vasco del Interior | Gronze.com
Recorrido y Cultura de la etapa Monasterio de Rodilla - Burgos de la Camino Vasco del Interior en el Camino de Santiago: Pueblos y ciudades, notas sobre el recorrido, monumentos, paisajeswww.gronze.com
I really like the photo of the trees and their shadows.
When you do get to walk another Camino, open a bottle of champagne when yo hit 19km!On May 29:
And every single day, on every trip, was a blessing in my early ‘old-age’ (62-75). So grateful to have found the Camino.
- 2005 Finisterre
- 2006 Auvillar (LePuy route)
- 2007 Sarria
- 2013 SjPdP (from lePuy on way to SdC))
- 2016 Foncebadon
VN, there seems to be something amiss with this post, I can't view any of the photos when I click on them. Is anyone else having this problem?A longer day than yesterday, ending in Villacazar de Sirga with a rendezvous with Rebekah Scott, and a bit of ditch pigging on our way to Peaceable, where she and Paddy kindly put me up for the night. Today was the last day for me on the Frances, being short on time and needing to jump ahead to Ponferrada to start the Invierno. It felt like summer: the poplars at the canal locks in Fromista were whitening the ground with their seeds, and by the time I got part way along the alternate route to VdS, I was wilting in the heat; the last kms were a slog. But I lucked out there in being able to get into the exquisite Santa Maria la Blanca - the other times I'd been here it was not open.
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