Palacio De Cutre Infiesto
Plaza Mayor, Infiesto,33583 Infiesto, Asturias, Spain and Canary Islands
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Oviedo, Again !!!
... to it and wanted it to come fast.
Landing at Asturias, seeing I had a bike in a box, it was the first off of the plane, but I had to wait 45 minutes for the bus to come along !!!
Once in Oviedo, I built the bike and rode over to the albergue, claimed a bed and had a quick walk around the city. It was weird being back so soon, not as crowded nor ...
A taste of mountain treking for the girls
A day in the Picos de Europa. This mountain range was Spain's first national park and is a haven for climbing, treking, wildlife enthusiasts, canooists etc. A shortish and beautiful drive from our campsite and we arrived at Poncebos, where there is a funicular railway up further into the montains. We booked a ticket for 2pm, which gave us an hour or so for lunch, so we headed to the local ...
Piñeres - Gijon 78 km
... mais um monte...kdo vi Gijon ao longe nem queria acreditar.... Ficámos num camping e depois de comer qualquer coisa dormimos a sesta como pedras. Já ao fim da tarde, a ganhar apetite para a janta conhecemos o Juan de Madrid que tem a vontade de fazer 1000 km a pé, e vimos autocolantes subversivos do movimento 15M... Para celebrar o meio da viagem fomos ao restaurante, a foto dispensa mais comentários ...
San Vicente - Piñeres Prias 60 km
Um dia a ameaçar chuva todo o dia, a manter a chuvada da noite anterior em que estávamos todos enclausurados no albergue sem saber bem o k fazer... Felizmente o Luiz, responsável do albergue sabia e dava nos ordens para comer, para por a mesa, para cantar e mesmo para dormir às 10h30... Acordados bem fresquinhos fomos andando descontraídamente até ao albergue onde ...
Day 22 (4 July ): Oviedo to Escamplero (10 km done
... new insoles and socks to test out. As I followed the route out of town didn't I end up passing within 30m of the Jesuit house again!
I was now on the Camino Primitivo (the original Camino instituted by King Alfonso II who had a vision of stars) and had left the coastal route I was on in favour of this more direct route which would get me to Santiago on time, please God, if nothing went wrong. I felt like I was starting anew; as if all the previous walking had been just ...


