In which a Roman Bridge and a Funeral Parlour are reviewed.

 We are rising again. We are rising 20 of your earth metres today. We will be 818m above the level sea. We are about at the highest point in the Cheviot Hills. We cross the Rio Porma and into Villarente and Puente Villarente. Both these twin settlements, lurking along the roadside, have generally grown in size since 2000. https://www.turismocastillayleon.com/en/art-culture-heritage/great-routes/way-saint-james/puente-villarente




First we must cross the Roman Bridge. Coyotuco is back with a five star review:
A beautiful BRIDGE with a lot of history but it is not PEDESTRIAN.
For pedestrians they have made a PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY right next to it.




We are passing by the Artesanias Luyma so let us gaze at their ceramic goodness. Let us wonder https://www.artesaniasluyma.com/categorias/pereruela/
While we are here and we are passing the Tanatorio Camino de Santiago let us visit this 39 reviewed funeral home. It gets an average of 4.9 stars. https://www.antamontalvo.es/esquelas/ The site lists the recent dead. It is one of those oddities I encountered in Spain was the small posters on wall sides announcing the death of ‘dona’ or ‘don’ - never senor or senora.
Virtually all the reviews are 5 star. A single 1 star was left with no comment and the management requested the reviewer, Ruben Gonzalez, call them.


We will continue along the road, the camino is to our right, by the river.



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