Book - 14.3 miles
Map My Walk - 15.5 miles, 7 hours
Fitbit - 37,870 steps, 16.14 miles
Today we didn't walk through any vineyards. The whole day from about 7:30 to 4:00 looked pretty much like this with various shades of green and a few blotches of yellow
We did see a few new plants.
Hops (for flavoring beer). It's hard to see because it's so early in the morning and there isn't much sun
A maple tree. Woo hoo!
We went through six towns. Only one is a "real" town with businesses and commerce. The others are little bitty ancient towns, usually on a hill, where the farm owners live, I think).
Granon - pop 307
Redecilla del Camino - pop 137
Castildelgado - pop 54
Viloria de la Rioja - pop 60
Villamayor del Rio -.- pop 52
Santo Domingo de la Calzada was fun. It had an old part of town where we found a candy store with all kinds of goodies
A cinnamon crisp dipped chocolate
And truffles (below) and choc covered potato chips (above). What could be better than chips dipped in chocolate?
A new logo in Santo Domingo. It is cast in the concrete slab that covers the drain in the middle of the streets
A very artistic fountain
Regular fountain
A bicycle wash
Went to the modern part of town to find an ATM.
Neat tree lined sidewalks
As we left town we walked through a food processing area. Here are totes filled filled with seed potatoes. Lots of humongous trucks loaded with stuff coming and going
In one little town we got there in time to experience an outdoor market featuring clothes
Remember the mountain that we walked around? Here is our last view of it amidst the green wheat fields
Approaching our alberge in Villamayor del Rio
Our room. We get to put our packs on the top bunk which has no mattress






















The treats look yummy and the surroundings beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous farmland!!! And chocolate!!!
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