Summa A Estrada
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The end is near for this camino
And so I make it onto familiar ground and the last province on el camino, A Coruña. My parents are from this region and I've been visiting this part of Spain mostly year-on-year all of my life. A pocket of Spain that is unfamiliar to the typical British tourist that makes it to these shores but its unspoilt features is part of its allure and charm. The weather fronts that make it to A Coruña are the same ones that hit Cornwall and Ireland ...
Day 9, Computer geeks to vege peaks
An early morning was the last of my worries at this point, considering I don't have my mum or dad around to do the washing, my chinos, which happen to be my formal wear were still encrusted with cigarette smog. I swear I felt filthy when I walked into IBM, but then I realised, every man and his cat puffs on these cancer tubes - so I guess I'm just embracing the Chilean culture by smelling ...
Santiago de Compostela
... itself was a nice city and the weather was perfect during the walk. The route was well marked with clamshell dotted ever 100m or so indicating which way to go. Passed many nationalities on the walk inlcuding Chinese, Japanese, Americans and many Europeans all of which we hoping to finish the walk that afternoon.A couple of bagpipes could be heard around town as you explored the narrow streets.
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Finally in Santiago
... day as both our bodies are rather tired. It 's currently windy, cold and raining but we hope it will pass by the morning. Thursday Nobember 8th Silleda - Ponte Ulla Hiked 14 miles Weather forecast projected a wet day but fortunately it was sunny and the rain held of until we were an hour from our destination. Staying at a Casa Rural which is also a winery with a 400 year old stone wine press which is still in use. Friday November 9th Ponte ...
Tomorrow SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
... to be nice but has grown too much too fast without planning, everyone builds where they feel like, so my expectation of Vigo are not as high, but still I'll try to visit if there is time. He also said the Pontevedra was still a beautiful little city, not ruined like Vigo has been. One of the ladies walking with his wife had given up and gone back home, well not everyone has the fortitude or interest on completing the Camino.
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Amenities
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool