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Day 7 – Another sunny day

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The sun shone brightly today, it was a crystal clear sunny day. We had 21-23km or so to cover today. We are a bit locked into a schedule as we are having our suitcases forwarded to each destination I have … Continue reading

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Day 6 – An early start

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We took days 4 & 5 as rest days, day 4 was already planned as a rest day in Tomar and we added an extra day to allow my foot to recover. I have one of those nasty blood blisters … Continue reading

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Day 3 – A long day

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We are well and truly on the road now, the long and winding road. Up hills and through forest, along roads, dirt tracks, fire breaks. We walked through areas burnt out during recent bush fires, small towns, bigger towns all … Continue reading

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Day 2 – We welcome the heat

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Starting early has its advantages, its a lot cooler and you are fresher, we are expecting a top of 38c today. Our accommodation put on a nice breakfast, and then we hit the track. A lot of todays walk was … Continue reading

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Portuguese Camino 2022

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We have escaped Melbourne’s winter, and on Camino again, to Santiago de Compostela via Fatima in Portugal. Its great to feel the warmth in our bones. MAN PLANS AND GOD LAUGHS (Yiddish Proverb) – The start of the day was … Continue reading

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Day 41 – Porriño to Pacos

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Today I crossed the border into Portugal, it is a very warm and sunny day. Walking out of Porriño was through an industrial estate for about 1.5hrs. Then into some villages and rolling hills. Stone Bridge over a stream I … Continue reading

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Day 40 – Puentesampayo to Porriño

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After a restless night in the Albergue. My bed was a bit short, so I slept in the foetal position. The sun comes up around 7:30, however some pilgrims feel the need to get around 5:30-6am and start walking. My … Continue reading

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Day 39 – Caldas de Reis to Puentesampayo

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Today started out very differently to how it finished. After a sleepless night, between the humidity, the fireworks at 1am and loud obnoxious drunks at 4am and then buckets of rain, I started the day in less than a great … Continue reading

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Day 38 – Padron to Caldas de Reis

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Today being a relatively short day I started a little slower, and it remained that way all day. My pace was slower (20km in 5hrs), I just couldn’t get the legs working any faster. Maybe the constant drizzle didn’t help, … Continue reading

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Day 37 – Santiago to Padron

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Follow the blue arrows can be a bit daunting at times. For a while, in the morning there are a lot of people coming towards you. So it’s not easy to go off track. There are blue arrows in various … Continue reading

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Day 36 – Santiago de Compostela

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Today is a rest day, no getting up early, no battles with hordes of day trippers. It’s a public holiday in Spain for Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, it is a feast day. So all businesses are closed in … Continue reading

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Day 35 – O Pedrouzo to Santiago de Compostela

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Today is it, Santiago or bust. The Pension (B&B) we stayed at last night provided a small but nice breakfast for us. We delayed the inevitable as long as we could and set off about 8am. We knew it was … Continue reading

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Day 34 – Arzua to O Pedrouzo

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Only 20km so we took our time getting up and ready to go, still we were on the road by 8am. The clouds had gone and the sun was shining. In addition my leg is much improved, almost no pain. … Continue reading

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Day 33 – Palas de Rei to Arzua

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Cold, damp and miserable is how you would describe this morning. The town was shrouded in a damp mist which didn’t lift until about 10:30-11:00. The mist has lifted by the time we got to Melide. Where we stopped for … Continue reading

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Day 32 – Portomarín to Palas de Rei

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The Camino highway was at full capacity this morning, there were pilgrims everywhere. I watched a whole line of them follow one another down the wrong road that would only lead them back into town. I called out to them … Continue reading

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Day 31 – Sarria to Portomarín

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Starting day in Sarria means that several hundred pilgrims are starting their Day 1. The minimum distance by foot to achieve a Compostela in Santiago de Compostela is 100km, Sarria is 113km from Santiago. You can tell them apart, clean … Continue reading

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Day 30 – Tríacastela to Sarria

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Today started with a decision, the shorter, easier route or the less travelled, more interesting route. I decided on the less travelled route, it would take me to Samos where there is an active Monastery. It also utilises more forest … Continue reading

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Day 29 – O’Cebrerio to Triacastela

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The day started out dark, dreary and wet as well as my legs hurting with lactic acid build up from yesterday’s climb up the mountain. The accommodation where I was staying was dark and empty, even the restaurant downstairs was … Continue reading

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Day 28 – Villafranca del Bierzo to O’Cebrerio

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For once I was able to start the day after a decent breakfast. So I didn’t rush, not getting on the road until after 8am. There are two choices when leaving town today, up the steep hill via the scenic … Continue reading

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Day 27 – Foncebaden to Villafranca del Bierzo

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“Not all those that wander are lost” – J.R.R. Tolkien Knowing I had a long day ahead of me I started as early as possible. It was light enough to see but the sun was not yet up. Breakfast was … Continue reading