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Category: Camino de Santiago

CF21 Day 12 – Hospital to Astorga

14/09/2021

I started my day in the San Miguel albergue the way I ended the last one, chatting and exchanging stories with the wonderful host Arturo. He told me how camino magic had brought him and his wife to that place, and stories of other camino workers, helpers, characters. In the end I had to leave … More CF21 Day 12 – Hospital to Astorga

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CF21 Day 11 – León to Hospital de Órbigo

14/09/2021

The distance between León and Astorga is a very clunky 54 kms or so, with Hospital de Orbigo placed at the far end, making it awkward to plan a fabulous and not too strenuous itinerary. As I am principally here to enjoy post-pandemic life, I decided to transport myself past some of the kms of … More CF21 Day 11 – León to Hospital de Órbigo

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CF21 Day 10 – Rest day in León

13/09/2021

So what do you do on a rest day in León? Answers are many – sightseeing, visiting the cathedral, taking a historical tour, going to the museums like Casa Botines, planning your route forward, meeting other pilgrims… Or you can follow my rather boring lead and do lots of laundry and invent clever ways of … More CF21 Day 10 – Rest day in León

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CF21 Week 1 – some observations

10/09/2021

The first and most obvious difference between Spain and the UK, where I live, is that everybody here is wearing a mask, almost everywhere. Not just indoors and when they are in close proximity to others, but even on the streets and sitting outside. You may have brought a favourite reusable one from home, but … More CF21 Week 1 – some observations

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CF21 Day 9 – Mansilla to León

10/09/2021

I was in no hurry to start walking towards León – I had my room booked and it looked to be a slightly cooler and more comfortable walking day. I had a good breakfast, chatted to some French cyclists in French-Spanglish and then off I went. Mansilla isn’t big, and soon I was at the … More CF21 Day 9 – Mansilla to León

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CF21 Day 8 – Burgo Ranero to Mansilla de las Mulas

08/09/2021

This morning I woke up early and went outside to look at the stars seeing as I was in a place with so little light pollution. It was actually so early I saw Laura leave! I know I keep saying I won’t walk in the dark, but there and then I could absolutely see why … More CF21 Day 8 – Burgo Ranero to Mansilla de las Mulas

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CF21 Day 7 – Sahagún to Burgo Ranero

08/09/2021

My little bed in my little room in my little hostal Bastide was lovely, so I woke up refreshed and took my time getting ready. When I was almost done, there were unmistakeable coffee making noises downstairs, so I ended up with the breakfast of champion pilgrims, a café con leche and a piece of … More CF21 Day 7 – Sahagún to Burgo Ranero

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CF21 Day 6 – Ledigos to Sahagún

08/09/2021

As we woke up in our cubbyholes, we realised that the main door to the bar downstairs, and the exit, was closed. Were we locked in? … but earlier pilgrims had made it out… Or had they? Turns out the bar/café doesn’t open until 7, and there is a second door leading to a corridor … More CF21 Day 6 – Ledigos to Sahagún

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CF21 Day 5 – Carrión to Ledigos

07/09/2021

This is the tough one. The one we have all been pondering – with 17 kms  of senda with no services such as bars, shops, toilets, do you start in Carrion and get the stretch done with fresh legs, and then get a bed in tiny Calzadilla and spend the rest of the afternoon in … More CF21 Day 5 – Carrión to Ledigos

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CF21 Day 4 – Boadilla to Carrión

06/09/2021

Shortly after leaving Boadilla the camino turns into a path following the canal. In the early morning it was shrouded in fog with ghost trees barely visible on the opposite side. We crunched along until Fromista, where we had second breakfast to sustain us on the hot, dusty and straight senda path towards Carrión. There … More CF21 Day 4 – Boadilla to Carrión

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Highlights from the last day of our #slowstroll as we walked into Pamplona and celebrated our achievement with a well deserved tapas crawl! No walk is ever long enough but we had a great time together and I am sure I will see some of my ladies again one day #buencamino #caminoconfidence #caminodesantiago2026 #nidarosawalking Highlights from the penultimate day of our #slowstroll from St Jean Pied-de-Port to vibrant Pamplona... with a sneak peek and late lunch at legendary Hemingway favourite Café Iruña and a face to face with the man himself (brass version) #caminoconfidence #caminodesantiago2026 Highlights from another lovely #slowstroll along the winding trails and down to Zubiri without the infamous 'Dragon's Teeth' rock ridges, which were smoothed down last year #caminoconfidence #caminodesantiago2026 Highlights from the third day of our #slowstroll - after the Pyrenees comes the 'Spanish flat' landscape, with the trail meandering along rivers, across stepping stones and bridges and through little villages #caminoconfidence #caminodesantiago2026 Highlights from the longest day of our #slowstroll over the incredible Pyrenees hills, across the border into Spain and down to the old monastery and pilgrim safe haven of Roncesvalles - hot and tired but completely in awe of the beauty of the green hills we had the privilege to walk through! #challengeaccepted #caminoconfidence #caminodesantiago2026 Highlights from the day we started out from St Jean Pied de Port on our #slowstroll over the green hills to the vibrant city of Pamplona. It was hot, it was steep in places, but it was beautiful and so, so worth the effort #challengeaccepted #caminoconfidence #caminodesantiago2026 Highlights from the day we met up in St Jean Pied de Port to start our #slowstroll over the green hills to the vibrant city of Pamplona. New faces, same excitement as we sat down to our first meal together. #challengeaccepted #caminoconfidence #caminodesantiago2026 Took the twisty-turny bus journey to St Jean Pied-de-Port and arrived in the gorgeous medieval French town at the foot of the Pyrenees, with time to rest and explore #pilgrimlife #caminodesantiago2026 #caminoconfidence #slowstroll #nidarosawalking Glorious camino morning, started from Zuriain to find the river route back into Pamplona, found bird boxes with words painted under them, made a friend when looking for more words on birdboxes, visited the ancient church in Zabaldika and had my new friend ring Navarra's oldest bell for my oldest friend, decided against the river route, arrived back in my pod in Albergue Ibarrola and was then promptly laid out with a 24 hr bug. All part of #pilgrimlife #caminodesantiago2026 #caminoconfidence #slowstroll #nidarosawalking
Camino Confidence walk, Vigo to Santiago09/09/2025

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