Lugo
Travel Blogs from Lugo, Spain and Canary Islands
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Cycling il Primitivo, Day 3
... on the other side, there was a hill, a steep hill which I pushed up !!! However, once up the top, down I went for 30Ks into Lugo. I flew along and it took just over an hour to get there. It was a good idea to push on !!! I checked in at the ...
Dead in Lugo
... Link My main man Maxi from Madrid for years had been saying, go and see Lugo, this place has the most complete Roman Walls in Spain and I was looking forward to seeing them Upon arrival, because we had bussed it in, we were not allowed to stay in the ...
Day 28 (10 July): Pola de Allande to Lugo
... walking. Turned out that the heavy walking boots she wore had shredded her heels and toes, she couldn't stick the pain and was going to Lugo, as I was, to buy new shoes. As we got chatting it turned out that she had had a fairly traumatic experience ...
Lugo
We travelled to Lugo today. This is a city known for its old large roman wall. It is a walk a little over a mile that goes all round the old city. We have had fabulous weather every day and have been enjoying our wonderful outdoor ...
A bounce to Lugo & a Roman wall
I went with Stee and my grandmother to Lugo, a town about 50 miles from A Coruña. The old town of Lugo is surrounded by a Roman wall. Within the walled part of the town are narrow streets and old buildings. In the late afternoon we returned to ...
Weekend Festivals
... me how I like Spain so far, I decided to respond with the usual, boring, and flat response of “oh I love everything about spain” and then just to show off a bit, I decide to follow that typical response with a “but.” BIG MISTAKE. I ...
Roman Walls of Lugo
Long day.... After Melide, we drove to Lugo. The only reason why we came here is visit the Roman Walls of Lugo. The walls were built in the 3rd century (!!!) by the Romans to defend the town of lucus. The entire circuit walls remain intact until present ...
So much food...
... to Lugo to celebrate Bea's (teacher friend from school) birthday. She turned 25. She picked us (Kelsey and I) up on Friday evening and we drove to Lugo where her family lives. Its about an hour and a half or so. We arrived and met her family. They own a ...
Up against the wall
... there we turned west across the rolling hills of the Galicia territory. Galicia is a autonomous region of Spain which has it's own language and culture. The language more closely resembles Portugese than Spanish, or so we are told. Driving ...
Lugo!!
... , had a little breakfast (a croissant and coffee) and then walked around Lugo. Bea showed us all the important Lugo sights and activities; most importantly a Roman-made stone wall that surrounds the downtown, initially used to keep out invaders, the huge ...
Camino de Santiago... but we drove
... bro, Jorne (16) and I drove to Santiago to see some sites, walk around and hang out. What a Celtic influence! It was amazing and nice. We then killed enough time to pick up Patrick, a bride's workfriend, who had a HUGE suitcase that barely fit in little ...
San Froilán Festival
... . When we were eating the dinner a woman came up and took our photo and told us it was going to be in the newspaper. Angela lives in Lugo and is going to be looking in the paper everyday for the photo, so she will forward me a copy of the paper and I will ...
Santiago da Compostela, La Coruña e Lugo
... e do Mar. Nossa visita aqui foi bem rapidinha porem bem divertida por conta do vento. Pegamos o carro e seguimos para Lugo que é uma cidade grande cujo centro ainda é todo emuralhado. Demos uma voltinha pelo centro, conhecemos a Catedral. Aproveitamos ...
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