It had rained during the night so it was misty again. The route climbs out of Negreira through woodland paths. Soon we were above the mist and greeted with a scenic picture of the lights of the town below. It was a steady climb for most of the first 10km where we stopped for breakfast.Continue reading “Olveiroa”
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Negreira
Although the pilgrimage is to Santiago which is the end for many. The true finish point is the end of the world, the Atlantic Ocean. This will be my destination. Reluctantly I got out of bed at 7.30am, regretting going to the discotheque the night before and rocking up at the hotel in the earlyContinue reading “Negreira”
Pilgrims Reunited
After getting out of bed at 9.30am, a very long lie in. We tried to book the room again for another day, however the hotel was full. We managed to get into another which meant hanging around until 3pm. We met up with Ignacio from Venezuelan for a breakfast; while on the way we foundContinue reading “Pilgrims Reunited”
Santiago de Compostela
We started our last 10km into Santiago once the sun was up and finishing off last night’s pizza. We took our picture at the 10km marker before continuing. We mainly walked in silence just in our own thoughts. It wasn’t long before we entered the outskirts of Santiago. We had missed the Monte do GozoContinue reading “Santiago de Compostela”
Lavacolla
It was a cold and misty morning when we set off. The headtorches were on and the pace was fast to warm up. Our challenge for today was to get as many stamps as possible, as our albergue will be 10km short of Santiago. We checked every church on the way, stopped for multiple breakfasts.Continue reading “Lavacolla”
Melide
We had heard that somewhere between Portomarin and Melide you can get a Wax stamp. One source said it is from a deaf priest another from a one legged man who sells T-Shirts. Our task today was get this coveted stamp and as from the above, it was going to be challenging. We had aContinue reading “Melide”
Vendas de Naron
I hung around the albergue waiting for Sandra to catch up. She had set off from Sarria in the early hours. By 11am she had made to Vilacha! It was great to meet up as we last saw each other in Santo Domingo! Her feet had not been troubling her, meaning she covered 30+km daysContinue reading “Vendas de Naron”
Vilacha
It was good to be walking again. I set off at 7.20am with my headtorch on due to the cloud cover blocking out the moonlight. The route today was country paths, a refreshing change from the roads. It’s amazing how rejuvenated you feel after a rest day. I was racing past the peregrinos. I enteredContinue reading “Vilacha”
Rest Day
I left the albergue with Dirk and Brian to have breakfast. They are moving on and it was hard not to continue with them. After finishing up we said our goodbyes; chances are we will see each other again. This is a trait the Camino has. I walked down to the river for a bitContinue reading “Rest Day”
Sarria
There was cloud cover as we left into the darkness at 7.30am. I had to use the headtorches as the path had loose stones causing a trip hazard. We were still high up and as we rounded a corner, dawn was breaking giving a wonderful view of the mountains range and valleys. Mist hovered overContinue reading “Sarria”