We walked into Santiago de Compostela today. It rained all morning as we walked through forests and city streets. I didn’t really mind the rain, “Day Eight: Arrival”
Category: Camino Inglés
Day Seven
What an exquisite day! We headed out into the misty morning, following forest tracks for most our nearly 15 km walk. Dewy spiderwebs looked like “Day Seven”
Day Six
Our shortest day, a gentle six mile walk from O Mesón do Vento to a beautiful rural villa in Ordes. There were virtually no hills “Day Six”
Day Five
Covering 15 miles, with steep hills at both the, beginning and the end of the day, we knew the walk from Betanzos to Bruma would “Day Five”
Day Four
Our walk this morning was one of our shorter ones, 10.2 km winding up from the coast, then along the river before heading up into “Day Four”
Day Three
Today was an easier day, especially since climbing up to our hotel yesterday meant that we were already well on our way up the infamous “Day Three”
Day Two
Day Two, from Neda to Pontedeume, was hard. An unexpected diversion and a very steep climb up to our hotel at the end of the “Day Two”
Camino Inglés, Day One
Out of the city to walk along the edges of Ferrol estuary to Neda. Finding the starting point was quite emotional – we are enjoying “Camino Inglés, Day One”
A Coruña
After an easy arrival and a noisy night, we went out for a walk around the old harbour, enjoying the views of the beach and “A Coruña”
We’re Off!
Two pilgrims heading to the airport and then the Camino Inglés!