Post Camino +2

It’s a funny thing. I spent 5 weeks walking across the top of Spain and I haven’t mentioned the 3 most prevalent things you see and hear. The yellow arrow,

Post Camino +1

We went for tapas and G&T last night, and almost everyone from the starting day was there. It feels like a family get together. So now, let me do the

Day 34. O Pedrouzo – Santiago. Get me to the church on time!

Ok sleep. Getting ready mentally for the final walk in to Santiago, but I know it’s going to rain and know how hard that is on the group and the

Day 33. Arzua – O Pedrouzo. Lighter day today before the end

early start with French toast, OJ, cafe con lache. Yum… got a lift back into town in the fog and headed down the track with what seemed like everyone in

Day 32. Palas del Rei – Arzua. The Quatro Amigos

so after what I can honestly say was one of the best hotel experiences we have had, where Pilar on reception was a gem. She made the whole thing. Just

Day 31. Portomarin – Palas de Rei. Pilgrims in the mist

Early to rise after a poor nights sleep. Fog was thick this morning and we walked for almost 2.5 hrs up the mountain until we hit a cafe and the

Day 30. Sarria – Portomarin. In the clouds and with the cows

Decent nights sleep and early breakfast saw us walk out of Sarria in the dark at 8am. We walked all morning in the mist and couldn’t see a thing in

Day 29. Triacastella – Sarria. Walking in the clouds and it’s now a 4 hat tour

lovely day today. The walk out of Triacastella through San Xil was beautiful. Up up up and over the mountain and I lost my 3rd hat today. I was taking