Camino Photo of the Day: the View from O Cebreiro
The view from O Cebreiro pretty much speaks for itself. The village sits atop a vast ridge overlooking the valley of El Bierzo. Date: 25 April 2016 Place: O Cebreiro (Galicia, Spain)
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The view from O Cebreiro pretty much speaks for itself. The village sits atop a vast ridge overlooking the valley of El Bierzo. Date: 25 April 2016 Place: O Cebreiro (Galicia, Spain)
» Read moreAfter getting some bunks at the Xunta Albergue and showering, we set off to explore the village of O Cebreiro. This is where we will be beginning our 2018 Galician Camino. The shops here have everything a pilgrim (or a tourist!) could want. In 2016 I picked up some mementos and post cards here. In 2018, we plan on getting […]
» Read moreHaving climbed up the side of a mountain for most of the day, we take a well-deserved moment of rest at the gates of O Cebreiro before entering properly into the town. Rebecca snaps a photo of the church. Although I avoided taking photos of them, tour buses crowd this area off to the left of the photo. The Camino […]
» Read moreThe sharpest among you will notice a new countdown on the blog. More on that in a moment. The town of O Cebreiro is the start of the Camino in Galicia. The town stands at the top of the long climb out of the valley of El Bierzo, and the views into the valley from here are spectacular. More of […]
» Read moreHere we see Francine checking out the first of the new Galician Junta distance markers on the Camino. From here on out, these will display the distance to the Crypt of Santiago down to the meter. How accurate are they? Well, I’ve heard it said that they used GPS to calculate the distance. But unless you walked step by step […]
» Read moreGalicia is the last of the Spanish Kingdoms traversed by the Camino. Traditionally the Meseta is very dry, and Galicia is nothing but mist and cloud and rain. This year, however, is not like other years. We had flooding on the Meseta, and nothing but blue skies here in Galicia. Date: 25 April 2016 Place: between La Faba and O […]
» Read moreAs we approached the marker denoting our entry into Galicia, our last Spanish Kingdom on the Camino, I turned around and took this photo. This is my last photo of the Kingdom of Castilla y León, and of the El Bierzo valley and cultural region. TL;DR – Spain is beautiful. Date: 25 April 2016 Place: between La Faba and O […]
» Read moreClearly, the heat was getting to me. Francine got this shot in front of El Refugio CaminArte, so this photo is slightly out of order. It was so hot on the long climb, that I zipped off the legs on my hiking pants. This is probably the last time I wore shorts. I can’t explain the pose or the goofy […]
» Read moreSometimes you need a reminder that the Camino is not some isolated path through Spain, but rather part of the warp and weft of the countryside through which it passes. In the rural areas you will occasionally have someone run a small herd of cows or a flock of sheep down the Camino. If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s […]
» Read moreAs we continue to climb up and up towards Galicia, it’s time to turn around and see where we’ve been. The valley of El Bierzo stretches out below, its horizon already obscured by the foothills rising all around us. It has been a hard climb – and it’s not quite over yet. But already we are daydreaming of cool drink […]
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