Foncedbadon and the return of an old friend
We are beyond Nevis today! We have risen 165m to be a mighty 1417m above the sea.
We will follow the road. The pilgrim trail is a little to the north. We link up at the Pilgrim Rest area. It has two, 5 star reviews. Coyotico’s back! They say ‘Right at the entrance to FONCEBADÓN, so you have time to reorganize yourself.’.
We will enter Foncebadon and will enjoy its eastern half. It has grown somewhat since I passed through in the 1990s. At that point it only had a couple of people living there. It had not been always thus. Local legend says it was spared taxation in the 10th century because of the villagers efforts in marking the camino with 500 stakes. Ramiro II of León convened a religious council in the village, and in the 11th or 12th century, the hermit Guacelmo established a hospital and a church
It has grown much since the revitalisation of the pilgrim trade - which is marked by the large number of hostels and the like. A sculpture, the Crucero de Foncedbadon gets 4.3 stars but as Coyotico says nothing, we will pass on.
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