109 km
Today it would rain according the forecast. And it did, but the rain was that light and short, so I didn’t need my rain clothes.
In the first part I barely saw the ocean, because the track was on some distance to the coast. There were a lot of valleys to be crossed. That means every time 60 to 120 m downhill and then regain the height.
Thee were some nice villages on the track and though they are on a Camino, the churches are not built for many pilgrims.
The first interesting village was Lluarcal, where people celebrated a kind of carnival in the harbour. The second highlight was Cudillero that could be in Cinque Terre, Italy.
I was today in multiple San Marina’s and Villemare’s. Also in Santiago ( just a couple of houses).
In this region there are a lot of quadratic storage sheds, built on horizontal flat stones, to prevent mice and rats to have access to the stored food. A similar way of protection Is in use in Switzerland.
Paul
Today it would rain according the forecast. And it did, but the rain was that light and short, so I didn’t need my rain clothes.
In the first part I barely saw the ocean, because the track was on some distance to the coast. There were a lot of valleys to be crossed. That means every time 60 to 120 m downhill and then regain the height.
Thee were some nice villages on the track and though they are on a Camino, the churches are not built for many pilgrims.
The first interesting village was Lluarcal, where people celebrated a kind of carnival in the harbour. The second highlight was Cudillero that could be in Cinque Terre, Italy.
I was today in multiple San Marina’s and Villemare’s. Also in Santiago ( just a couple of houses).
In this region there are a lot of quadratic storage sheds, built on horizontal flat stones, to prevent mice and rats to have access to the stored food. A similar way of protection Is in use in Switzerland.
Paul