Villamartin Hotel
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Lugo
An old town surrounded by a large fortified wall, still in one piece after all these years. It has survived better than most of the houses with the town which are now falling to bits and have been reclaimed by shrubs. The centre of town had a large modern piaza and a recently restored church.
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Getting closer 66 Kms to go
Today was a long pleasant walk still some climbing but mild no great effort. I'd left Portomarin at 7 AM still dark, it was close to eight before light started to peek between the trees and for the first time I was forced to use the diminutive flash light I brought, very small, but it helped. I'd normally eat something before leaving but the bar/restaurant at the hotel didn't open until 7:30 and since it was a long 25 Kms day I didn't want to wait and left to ...
Along the Way with Paul from Iowa - 20k
... is a lovely town and well worth a visit. We bade farewell to Paul, promising to keep in touch and set off in search of a Hotel as we were completely wrecked...we checked into a Hotel following a bit of blagging with the Manager and following a bath, some dinner and a solitary glass of wine, turned in for the night like the two 40 somethings we are. Lights out by ten o'clock with the promise of a full breakfast in the morning!!! Buenas ...
From one Fiesta to the next in Pontedeume...24 Kms
... wash clothes and fill up on water many years ago. To our great surprise the 'Lavadero' we stopped at was still quite popular with locals who took on water from the natural spring. One local lady, while allowing her washing to dry while trying to sort out a tangled fishing reel, hummed 'Danny Boy' which was a bit surreal.
One section of the guide as we continued had to be, ...