Those are gorgeous pictures, VN!
Like Annette, I encountered hoards of annoying flies on this stage? I remember them, I think, in a flat open area on a dirt road after Barxa, as well as in some of the forested areas. This was only once, though, so maybe it had to do with seasonal variation or maybe I was just hotter and smellier on one of my walks. I know some people have mosquito nets that drop down from their hats, but I have never bothered with that. If this seems to be a more general phenomenon on this route, however, maybe it’d be a good idea.
Annette, was that for both of you or per person?
I am certain that is the dog in Labrada or A Trampilla. Trampilla is a hamlet of about four houses at the top of the hill before Barxa do Lor, and Labrada looks to be before that (Labrada is the address for the Pensión Pacita). I always assumed I was in Barxa do Lor till someone pointed out that it is a different hamlet. I’ve put in some screen shots. Zooming in and out changes what you see on google maps, so the first one shows the hamlets, and the second the pensión. The Pensión Pacita is off to the left a bit, at the intersection of the national highway and the LU-933.
I have found a contact email for the Invierno Association in Monforte, which is not too far away. This is the association headed by Aida Menéndez, author of one of the Invierno guidebooks. I am going to write and will let you know if I hear anything back.
Like Annette, I encountered hoards of annoying flies on this stage? I remember them, I think, in a flat open area on a dirt road after Barxa, as well as in some of the forested areas. This was only once, though, so maybe it had to do with seasonal variation or maybe I was just hotter and smellier on one of my walks. I know some people have mosquito nets that drop down from their hats, but I have never bothered with that. If this seems to be a more general phenomenon on this route, however, maybe it’d be a good idea.
Half board was €60 and not €80 as I put on the live post
Annette, was that for both of you or per person?
When I went through Barxa del Lor, there were two fierce dogs chained at the same place, but the one which was leeping fiercely against his metal chain was truly dangerous. I was certain that, if the chain broke I was dead.
I am certain that is the dog in Labrada or A Trampilla. Trampilla is a hamlet of about four houses at the top of the hill before Barxa do Lor, and Labrada looks to be before that (Labrada is the address for the Pensión Pacita). I always assumed I was in Barxa do Lor till someone pointed out that it is a different hamlet. I’ve put in some screen shots. Zooming in and out changes what you see on google maps, so the first one shows the hamlets, and the second the pensión. The Pensión Pacita is off to the left a bit, at the intersection of the national highway and the LU-933.
I have found a contact email for the Invierno Association in Monforte, which is not too far away. This is the association headed by Aida Menéndez, author of one of the Invierno guidebooks. I am going to write and will let you know if I hear anything back.