threeamigos
New Member
Hi all,
I did Saria to S de C a few years ago. I'm searching for a place where me and my fellow pilgrims stayed. It was a beautiful place but I cannot remember the town or the name of it. I'm hoping someone here has stayed there too and can help as I would love to return. It was truly a beautiful place.
It was probably well into the walk, closer to Santiago than Saria. It was also slightly off the beaten track.I think {but not sure} it may have been classed as a pension. The accomodadions were individual small houses which were beautifully decorated old style. Mine had two single beds which my daughter and I shared. There was beautifful lace on the beds and the en suite was again beautifully done in old stlye.Each was named after a flower, eg narcisis,
hyscinth etc. The hosts were so lovely and cooked a meal for us . There was no tv of phone. It was very serene and almost spiritual in atmosphere.
If anyone has any info on such a place i would bemost grateful..
Many thanks.
little
I did Saria to S de C a few years ago. I'm searching for a place where me and my fellow pilgrims stayed. It was a beautiful place but I cannot remember the town or the name of it. I'm hoping someone here has stayed there too and can help as I would love to return. It was truly a beautiful place.
It was probably well into the walk, closer to Santiago than Saria. It was also slightly off the beaten track.I think {but not sure} it may have been classed as a pension. The accomodadions were individual small houses which were beautifully decorated old style. Mine had two single beds which my daughter and I shared. There was beautifful lace on the beds and the en suite was again beautifully done in old stlye.Each was named after a flower, eg narcisis,
hyscinth etc. The hosts were so lovely and cooked a meal for us . There was no tv of phone. It was very serene and almost spiritual in atmosphere.
If anyone has any info on such a place i would bemost grateful..
Many thanks.
little