Scores on the doors 15.5 km up
92m down 142m
We arrived in Sahagun where since our last visit the railway station has been refurbished (I like to think in our honour).
On the train we had got our gear basically sorted out so were ready to go once we got some water and the GPS finally decided it was in Spain. As we walked through the town we saw a few pilgrims who as they did not follow us, had finished for the day.
The route took us over an old stone bridge, and then on a track parallel to the main road shaded from the sun by trees. And the shade was needed as it was very hot, now at 11pm is still 24•c
A few miles later we came to a dividing of the ways and decided to go the more authentic route following an old roman road, and arrived at our destination at about 6 pm in good spirits.
We have a nice twin room and have had an excellent three course pilgrims meal, for me of Lentils, meatballs and Spanish flan washed down with a very mellow red wine. And as Samuel Peeps was fond of saying "and so to bed"
92m down 142m
We arrived in Sahagun where since our last visit the railway station has been refurbished (I like to think in our honour).
On the train we had got our gear basically sorted out so were ready to go once we got some water and the GPS finally decided it was in Spain. As we walked through the town we saw a few pilgrims who as they did not follow us, had finished for the day.
The route took us over an old stone bridge, and then on a track parallel to the main road shaded from the sun by trees. And the shade was needed as it was very hot, now at 11pm is still 24•c
A few miles later we came to a dividing of the ways and decided to go the more authentic route following an old roman road, and arrived at our destination at about 6 pm in good spirits.
We have a nice twin room and have had an excellent three course pilgrims meal, for me of Lentils, meatballs and Spanish flan washed down with a very mellow red wine. And as Samuel Peeps was fond of saying "and so to bed"
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