Camino Photo of the Day: History
You can see the history of Spain in this wall. Date: 29 April 2016 Place: Leaving Palas de Rei (Galicia, Spain) Maps of the Day:
» Read moreWalking the Camino de Santiago
You can see the history of Spain in this wall. Date: 29 April 2016 Place: Leaving Palas de Rei (Galicia, Spain) Maps of the Day:
» Read moreOften larger towns and cities will have special markers pointing out the Camino. It can be easy to get lost. I’ve always liked this marker in Palas de Rei, and I’ve even considered using it as the template for a Camino tattoo. Date: 29 April 2016 Place: Palas de Rei (Galicia, Spain) Maps of the Day:
» Read moreThe eclectic nature of the Iglesia Parroquia de San Tirso de Palas de Rei is perhaps best exemplified by this Marian shrine. What you don’t see, however, is that there are several baskets nearby with a signs in various languages instructing pilgrims to take a slip of paper from inside. Each contains a short passage of scripture. Each time I […]
» Read moreThe interior of the Iglesia Parroquia de San Tirso de Palas de Rei reveals the true extent of the restorations and modernizations suffered by this church. Most of the building dates from the 20th century, though there are various bits and bobs dating all the way back to the original founding in the 12th century. The result is less a […]
» Read moreIn the center of the the town of Palas de Rei sits the Parroquia de San Tirso de Palas de Rei. While this church was originally built in the 12th century, it has considerably suffered from extensive modern restorations. In fact, only the main portal is original. The interior (which we’ll take a look at in the next few days) […]
» Read moreThis statue is found in the “Catskills” area just before Palas de Rei. This is how I imagine my Guardian Angel looks most of the time. Date: 29 April 2016 Place: Approaching Palas de Rei (Galicia, Spain) Maps of the Day:
» Read moreAs you approach the large town of Palas de Rei, you pass through a long series of hostels and holiday camps. It’s like the Spanish version of the Catskills. This might be why this is generally considered a stopping place on the Camino for pilgrims. Unfortunately, this area is quite a way from the urban center, and in a town […]
» Read moreThe gravel sidewalk continued for some time, only becoming a proper trail again briefly as the Camino diverged from the road, which at the same time merged with the N-547 highway. Unfortunately, after too short a distance, the Camino was about to head back to the highway and become a sidewalk again. Date: 29 April 2016 Place: Between Brea and […]
» Read moreJust past the tiny village of Lestedo, we come to another Galician church surrounded by a graveyard. This is the Iglesia Parroquial de Santiago de Lestedo. I took a brief look around, but unfortunately the church was locked up tight. I think we’re 0 for 3 on this church now, which is too bad. From the outside, at least, this […]
» Read moreBecause sometimes, you just need a group photo. I didn’t take nearly enough of these on any of our Caminos. That’s Alicia and Rebecca on the left, and Francine and I on the right. Date: 29 April 2016 Place: Portos (Galicia, Spain) Map of the Day:
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