Saturday 27 October 2012

Molinaseca

It was much harder walking down from Cruz de Ferro than walking up. The descent is further, almost 1000 metres, and the track is either rough with large, loose rocks, or you have to walk on the road, which means you have to be very careful to look out for traffic. An albergue was closed, which meant I had to walk further than I planned, then here at Molinaseca, 1 albergue was closed and the other was full. Four of us are sharing a room at a hostel here.
After all that, the accommodation is good here, as it was yesterday in Rabanal with the Englishmen from the London based Confraternity of St James.


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Location:Calle del Pisón,Molinaseca,Spain

4 comments:

  1. Dag Paul, seems that you have made a long track after Rabanal. Was El Acebo full house ? Your condition is increasing, keep it on level for the coming up and down running roads. Everyday is a joy for the eye and pelgrim in that area. Nogmaals proficiat makker. Bart

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  2. Hi Paul,
    I am following your progress periodically. Today I walked the Sculpture by The Sea walk with friends. On of these friends, Tony, wants to do the walk in 2014. Is it okay for me to pass on your blog details? Cath

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  3. I walked through Acebo, but the albergue at the next village was closed.

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  4. Hi Cath, no problem at all passing on the link.
    If he has the time, it is quite an experience, and even if he has only a couple of weeks, there are plenty of people doing parts of the Camino.

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