rachellanderson2
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances
Can anyone recommend a nice spot for a rest day somewhere between Leon and Sarria? I’m hoping for something more calm and less hectic than the bigger cities
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Samos.Can anyone recommend a nice spot for a rest day somewhere between Leon and Sarria? I’m hoping for something more calm and less hectic than the bigger cities
We just had that the other night! Wonderful!Astorga. Beautiful and unique town. Fabulous Bishop's Palace and nice cathedral. Laid back, restful.
And you'll need a day off after trying Cocido Maragato (https://casamaragata.com/), for the hearty peregrinos.
Buen Camino
Yes I rate Samos as one of the nicest walks through countryside, a bit like the land time forgot, then there is the impressive monastery, and the walk the next day into Sarria is nice as well.Samos.
I have not been to the bar, but I second, Tinca’s recommendation forVillafranca del Bierzo. Go to “Mi Tienda”, Calle Jesus Adran. Tell them you’re a friend of the Tinker. Second thoughts don’t say that. I can’t remember the exact status of my last bar bill. Nevertheless it ranks among the sweetest bars on the entire Camino Frances and will fully justify a full day of relaxation and recuperation. The nearby Meson Ancares should take care of any protein requirements. Ask for a table away from the fire
Hi @kelleymac . What did you do with your backpack while touring the castle?We took a wonderful one day break at Astorga. I wanted to stop at Molinaseca but walked on to Ponferrada. Molinaseca looked so peaceful--it was an oasis after coming down the hill.. . but we walked on to Ponferrada were we stayed the morning to tour the castle.
I think we took them in with us.Hi @kelleymac . What did you do with your backpack while touring the castle?
My country is full of cattle and sheep. And usually on the outskirts of our towns cities.Las Herrerias is very tiny town before we go up to OCebriero.