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Logroño
... as you do in albergues. I made it in by 3am so the walk to Nájera took me a while the next day. Tonight I'm staying in Grañon where I had the option to stay in the church albergue and sleep on mats or stay at a newly opened albergue with beds called "La casa de las sonrisas". This has been set up as the first privately owned albergue where there is no set price and you're asked to make a donation. Ernesto the owner bought the ...
Another Adventure - In the Basque Country
... plane solo.
I flew solo.
But Oihane and her Papa met me in the airport in Bilbao, and I had never been happier to see a familiar face. But now that I've done this solo-flying thing once, I know that my return flight won't be half so scary.
Vitoria-Gasteiz is quite a change from Sevilla. For one thing, it is located on the complete opposite side of the country. Vitoria is the second largest city in the "Basque ...
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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Day 11 - Sto Domingo de la Calzada to Belorado
... They weren't the only ones. As the Israelis had broken the "cue rule", the Swedish mother and daughter also went ahead and passed the first three of us. Never better than before did a typical Spanish expression apply: "se hicieron las Suecas" (they acted as if they were Swedes, which is used when someone ignores others). The albergue was quite nice, with a good restaurant upstairs, a back garden with hens and rabbits, and a covered swimming pool. So fantastic for ...
Day 8 - Logrono rest day
... and drunks lying on benches and under trees. I tried to have a couple of tapas in the Laurel area but it was simply impossible to move into that area. Families with their children, prams for babies, wheelchairs for the grandparents, it was all fantastically stuffed with Sunday tapas enthusiasts. I had no alternative but move along and return in the afternoon. Funnily enough I had a bit of a craving for noodles of some sort, or rice. I hadn't had any of those for ...