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Day 7 - Los Arcos to Logrono
Kms Walked Today: 28.6 km Kms Walked in Total: 164.3 kms Kms to Go: 625.1 kms Blisters: same ones as day before have pumped up again. Nothing that a bit of stitching and TCP won't sort. Pains: none. Just general muscle tiredness. Reflections: - "Pack and elastic rope with hooks". You can dry clothes on it, and also build a four poster bed with …
Day 8 - Logrono rest day
New and deserved rest day at Logrono. The first night had not been programmed but it was imposed after the Villamajor "fiasco". The second night had been booked before I started the Camino, and I really didn't feel like missing out in the luxuries of the city, as well as in the comfort of my own room with a queen sized bed. As the check out from …
And so we continue
... sardines. I made sure I had plenty of food to take with me in the morning. The next day I had 31km ahead as I opted to go past Los Arcos and continue onto Torres del Rio. Los Arcos isn't as picturesque as Torres Del Rio so I'd recommend you do the same. One of the highlights of the walk was the "Fuente de Irache" where you have the option of either water or wine. Pilgrims are free to walk up to the taps and take refreshment ...
The Hunt for Rioja Wines
... We stopped here for a break from the drive, purchased some of its wine and hung out a bit in the tasting bar (super cool) sampling the wine. The timing of our visit of the region although a bit quiet does allow us to enjoy these spots unencumbered with the swarms of tourists who frequent this area in the summer months. We had a nice chat with the bartender who happened to be from Bilbao who was pleased to practice his English as ...
Days 8-12 -- 59 km -- The Camino in general
... except in one place which had separate menīs and womenīs washrooms with communal showers. Almost all the hostels have a dining room, and sometimes there is a small basic kitchen for the use of guests. Some of the private hostels offer meals.
As for water, most Spanish villages have at least one public fountain, and occasionally you come across one in the countryside. [These water-points seemed to be less frequent later on in the ...