El Burgo Ranero
Travel Blogs from El Burgo Ranero, Spain and Canary Islands
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A pool in the middle of nowhere (El Burgo Ranero)
... our way through barren land, the only landscape variety being a canal alongside the road. In the end, we make it to El Burgo Ranero. I have some delusions of still going the allegedly 14 kilometres to Reliegos, but Max and Petra, sitting in a bar outside ...
Plus de 40 km! - 11-11-08
Calzadilla de la Cueza - El Burgo Ranero = 42 km Bonjour a tous, Pour une 2e journee consecutive, j'ai marche sans mettre des "Compeed". Ici, tous les marcheurs savent de quoi il s'agit. Peut-etre pas chez nous. Les "Compeed" sont en ...
El Burgo Ranero....or something like that!
Not writing a lot as this town is a dump to be honest! In stead ill post some more ...
Town of the Frogs
Burgo Ranero means Town of the Frogs (I am told) and it is true that as we left the town to walk to Mansilla des Mulas we were serenaded by a chorus of Spanish bullfrogs. The town is in the center of a grain growing economy so early in the morning ...
Days 27-28 -- 40.2 km -- "Ben-a-key"
This is one of the sections with two more or less equally appealing routes. The municipal hostel at El Burgo Ranero was the first pay-by-donation one we've come across. Upon leaving the village the next 13 km offer no accommodation. This entry ...
It hailed, it poured, the albergue was full...
... and screen, sorry. Forgot to tell you about the Hobbit houses in the hills today, all with different porch roof structures and chimneys in the hillside, one even with an antenna! Michael, belated, but Happy Birthday wishes. Theodora, toast is not a ...
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