Aparthotel Campus San Mames
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Weekend trip to Leon
This past weekend I went to Leon with my friends Eleanor and Maria. We took the 8 a.m. bus from Pontevedra. We had to wake up extra early. It was a drag, but it was worth it in the long run. We got to spend a lot of time in the actual city. The bus ride was six hours long, but didn't seem like it. We chatted the whole way there and we also got to …
Beautiful cathedral and a cute border town
The drive from Santander to Leon took about 3 hours, and it was lovely to sit back in the passenger seat armed with snacks and beverages, without having to worry about missing my stop as I would do usually on a bus. Choosing to take the car, despite my initial concerns about the driving (!), really was a good idea. In particular it has meant more …
Miles of Meseta---and many monasterios
... sisters. (A way different order than across the street!) They interact with their guests, invited their guests to help prepare the evening meal, invited everybody to an evening guitar sing---and it was awesome. Very informal, sitting around on the back steps---about forty people from all over the world singing together. It was great. In Sahagun the Benedictine nuns (cloistered again) own a beautiful hotel/auberge. They had an ...
First impressions can be deceiving.
... and I have to say we were disappointed. The room was ok, but definitely not five star as it was purported to be. We have been allocated a room in the 'newer' section of the hotel - a room in the older, nicer section apparently is double the price. The reason we decided to stay in the Paradors, was so that we could 'feel' the history of the country, and sadly in this particular instance we could have been staying in any hotel. A word of advice, if you ...
The rain in Spain falls on the hills
... I´ve not heard before. At a cafe stop a lady assures me that in this part of Spain itá a mixture of dialects.
Galicia makes its living from agriculture and fishing. It´s a poor region, but scenically beautiful. in a bar they play Celtic music on the CD player.......... bagpipes. Iain and David talk of folk groups back home.
Leaving the village of O Cebreiro we look forward to ...