Hospederia Nuestra Senora de Valvanera
Travel Blogs from Anguiano
Logroño
... but people of all generations are still able to go out to enjoy themselves as the streets were absolutely packed. On this occasion I didn't get the opportunity but next time I'll be going to a restaurant in the area called "En Ascuas" to try the town's speciality of lamb grilled over wood that's been pruned from the vine "Sarmiento". I knew it was going to be a late one so I was staying in the Hostal Logroño where I didn't have to be in ...
SCHOOL TRIP
Hello everyone,
this year our school is celebrating its 25th anniversary and we would like to organize a school trip.
We would really appreciate it if you could help us choose the destination. That´s why we would like you to contribute by writing an entry we could publish on the school´s blog describing a place and giving reasons why we should choose that destination.
Thank you in advance.
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Only 24kms today
... We stopped at the first albergue on the route and had a limoada but walked on luckily to the center of pretty Belorado and found the albergue that had given us the water. It was a family run albergue and the daughter who logged us in told us about the laundry service which we were all very excited about. We got our clothes cleaned and dried for €3 for ...
At the 20% mark
... bible at the end of the session. The man passing them out looked just like john cleese and we had been calling him that name between us so we struggled to keep a straight face. Rochelle took one but forgot to pack it this morning. She is not a good pilgrim!!. Starting to head uphill into the colder weather tomorrow which we may be happy with due to many days of hot ...
Day 11 - Sto Domingo de la Calzada to Belorado
... even tougher and somehow I don't think he will make it along some of the tougher parts. One thing is for sure, there are a lot of towns along the way that exist exclusively due to el Camino. Albergues, cafes and shops. Which is why it is so annoying that they are not open early morning to serve some coffee. I'm sure that once the pilgrims have passed the business will be low, so why not open at 6am and close longer at lunch or at night. I arrived at Granon after ...