We are about to go off streetview for a few days. To be honest, looking at the track, I can see why. We have no diverting little cheese shops so will have to fall back on our own resources. The only highlight is crossing the railway.




We’ve not really talked about the whole Camino bit. St James, having died and then made the journey to Compostela, first had recorded visits in the 9th Century. Non-Iberians seemed to turn up in the 11th century and the first record of chaps from England can be dated to the period 1092 to 1105. The first official guide book, the Codex Calixtinus, was published in 1140, apparently. The oldest copy dates to 1173.

Today 200,000 people do the way, with ever increasing numbers. For the official route descriptions see here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camino_de_Santiago_(route_descriptions)


We can now wait for the next train or push on. Best push on.

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