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The end is near for this camino
... as it's a part of Spain that has never known how to promote itself. I think it still has lots to learn in offering the tourist the right types of activities but I think for those in the know you can easily be busy every day on a two week holiday. If you ever find yourself in these parts here are just some things you could do: - Visit Santiago de Compostela: the capital of Galicia and the last city on el camino. It's Romanesque features ...
Day 9, Computer geeks to vege peaks
... a bum around at the the hotel for a bit, and a local lunch, we proceeded to Dole where we decked in an overly sanitized kit from head to toe. Inclusive of hairnet, jacket, helmet and boots. Which makes a bit of sense considering the calibre of the company of Dole, which is the largest supplier of produce throughout Chile.
We had a tour of the manufacturing plant, and although ...
Santiago de Compostela
Having passed many pilgrims (all of which had large backpacks with a clamshell attached and were holding a stick) on the drive over to Santiago from Lugo, I decided to walk the last 30km of the Camino route in to town. Was definitely a bad idea as my feet are still killing. Goodness knows how people walk the whole Camino from France to North West Spain in 30 days. I sure as hell wont be doing ...
Finally in Santiago
... day as both our bodies are rather tired. It 's currently windy, cold and raining but we hope it will pass by the morning. Thursday Nobember 8th Silleda - Ponte Ulla Hiked 14 miles Weather forecast projected a wet day but fortunately it was sunny and the rain held of until we were an hour from our destination. Staying at a Casa Rural which is also a winery with a 400 year old stone wine press which is still in use. Friday November 9th Ponte ...
Santiago and back and back and back and...........
... Muros arriving in glorious sunshine and spent the day lazing around the site and looking at the marvelous view across the bay. It was 8pm by the time we had finished dinner and decided to retire to the van!
Sunday was washing day and with a nice breeze blowing it was an ideal day for it. So out came the twin tub and...........
Monday and the weather wasn’t looking too good so we took a trip along the coastal road to Fisterra ...