About Gina
279 km
54:58 h
Recent Activity
03:59
20.6km
5.2km/h
330m
340m
Shortly after setting off, we took an unplanned breakfast break. It had started to rain, so we took refuge in a bar, which was worth it. Meanwhile, the weather improved, and we continued our journey in dry conditions. Like yesterday, we continued along good paths toward Santiago, along with many other
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Starting today, we're on the Camino Francés... A very relaxed, varied day of hiking, beautiful paths through forests and villages at a pleasant temperature, surrounded by many, many Camino friends, no waiting for a bar, no, the selection was so large that it was difficult to decide which one to choose ;))
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Today is the final leg of the Camino del Norte. In Arzúa, we met the French Way. Since several paths converge here, it will be busier tomorrow as we continue our journey to Santiago.
Once again, asphalt dominated today, but the path was less monotonous, and despite many clouds, it remained dry.
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A long but beautiful hike from Vilalba to our wonderful accommodation, "Parga Natura." To avoid the afternoon heat, we set off at 7:30 a.m. It was foggy and a bit damp at first, but the temperature was pleasant for hiking, and by midday the sun had come out.
It was a successful day of hiking with many
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Today was a varied day weather-wise. We started the morning in fog, but after it cleared, a thunderstorm came along, which passed us by, but still brought some rain. Then, blue skies, and finally, in the last 5 km, it got really hot, around 29 degrees, so that it dragged on like chewing gum.
The route
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02:56
13.3km
4.5km/h
620m
240m
A short stage, but a tough one. A very steep climb from Mondonedo towards Monte Pico and then across a plateau to Abadin. We started in fog and very pleasant temperatures to tackle the many meters of elevation, but it then became very warm. The views from the plateau were breathtaking, and we didn't
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04:06
21.2km
5.2km/h
480m
500m
Today is the last stage from Lires to the Cape of Fisterra. At first the path was very beautiful, then we chose a beach variant from Rostro, which was closer to the coast, but that gave us a long and boring asphalt stage and the beach was only visible from a distance.
The path from Fisterra to the cape
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Our tour through Muxia, to the pilgrimage church Virxe da Barca, to the lighthouse, to the stone monument A Ferida, which commemorates the oil spill caused by the tanker Prestige. From Monte Corpiñio we enjoyed the unique view over the roofs of Muxia and the coast. We were very lucky with the weather
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Despite the poor weather forecast, Fisterra showed off its best side today, allowing us to undertake our planned sightseeing tour. The peninsula, known as the westernmost point of mainland Spain, "the end of the world," exerts a special attraction. The Mar do Fóra beach is also impressive. Always worth a visit.
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