A cruel wind and a closed road.
I was going to complain that the weather here was awful, but it apears it is only a couple of degrees warmer in Galacia. Mind you, they might not have the rather cruel windchill and they have more cafes doing Menu del dia. We are going up 128m and down 97m You may not regard this as exciting however we have gone above the highest points in Huntingdonshire [80] and Norfolk [105],, equaled Suffolk [128] and almost reached Essex’s mighty 147m. It is amazing what people will put on a website https://www.walkingenglishman.com/lists/countytopsengland/master.html . Beyond that, there is Boente. To get through to Boente we are going passed more houses, many modern, with still that glass windowed frontage to look at the rain in the comfort of your own home. Historically, Boente has been a resting point for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago due to its strategic location between the towns of Arzúa and Melide. The Church of Santiago, dates back to the 12th century. The church features...