- Time of past OR future Camino
- Sep/oct23-invierño-&Cp esp. Mar24
Mix vdlp&levante
I’ve just walked into Almadén de la Plata around midday today - it’s day 3 for me and feel it’s time I added a little to this Vdlp section.
Arrived Friday afternoon in Sevilla airport. The bus to town E4 is to the left exiting the airport. Many stops - I got out at final stop ‘Plaza de Armas’ bus station. I had only a few minutes walk to my Bnb (recommended earlier on forum by @gracethepilgrim ) . 2 nights there. Excellent and spacious. It’s on air Bnb but I contacted Angel the host directly. He is super host.
Although I’ve been the Sevilla before .. so much more to see this time.
Obtained the stamp on my credencial at the catedral and bought some gifts for grandchildren at the catedral shop. (More weight already !!)
Day 1 Sunday 7th. Caught bus to Itálica from ‘Plaza de Armas’ at 8.30am (Italica opens at 9am),
Fare is E1.60. Being Sunday it seems free entry ..
Put Mochilla into locker and walked around the ruins etc. really worthwhile .
Started walk to Guillena around 11am from there. This is such an easy walk (if fit) but I must admit I was so glad I’d bussed out through the suburban Sevilla first to santiponce (& Itálica)., as after recent health problems interfered with my training ., I was completely ‘had it’ on reaching my accommodation that day ‘Bar Francés ‘. Partially because being cooler I hadn’t been hydrating enough .. lesson learnt .
The walk itself was a nice gently undulating straight dirt path almost whole way. Weather was great for walking .. starting that time I only saw one group of walkers (4 Spanish gents ). We came to the beam across the stream together. I was glad to get that out of the way. Not as scary as I’d imagined. Getting older , I’m a little more wary about balance, but I did just fine.
Day 2 Guillena to castilblanco de Los arroyos .
No rain to start but had been raining previous days and lively new Brooks Ghost 11 trail runners were initiated with mud. Mud caking so much I became quite tall ! (that’s stretching it!), I’m a shorty. Pointlessly I kept trying to clear the build up and moved off path and back etc but to no avail. Frustrating.. but I’ve been fortunate on all other caminos. I’ve never experienced this mud., so it was my turn. Then the rain .. not heavy but enough so that you didn’t want to take a break . I arrived around 2pm and was heading to find a menu Del día but a call from behind me - someone kindly letting me know I was passing the albergue. I explained I had a booking at Hospedería de la Plata. Well too long a story explaining that one but an half hour later I once again headed for menu del día at Café Mansilla which is part of same building I think as Casa Macarena. They were very helpful in finding out whether the Hospedería was open or closed. I had overlooked in my information that one can only check in after 3pm. Hence it appeared abandoned.
Once I did get to meet the host Gustavo., the rest of that day and night has more than enough material for an episode of ‘faulty towers ‘. He disappeared after that. . I honestly had wished I’d gone to the Albergue where I could have at least found someone to ask questions of why doesn’t the hot water come through and why does the power go off. I believe the power thing does happen in spain according to Gustavo. It was fixed by 6.30 pm to his credit.
Day 3. Gustavo arranged taxi from café mansilla at 8am. (Not my choice ) I assumed I had to go with it. I walked down the hill to café mansilla at 7am to have breakfast there. (They are open from very early). I assumed there would be others but I was the only passenger. E25 fare to drop off at entrance to park.
I had no problems paying it but gathered it would be shared. A minute after drop off, another taxi drops off one passenger . Her fare was e20 from same start point. I heard from a couple who walked the whole way that there were taxis going to and fro constantly ..ha ha. So taxi business is doing well.
We passed about 12 or so Peregrinos walking this section. So I saw a lot more pilgrims today.
Great walking day. It was also lovely to have company of Bárbara (a German lady ) - the one who got out of the 2nd taxi.
I’m staying at Casa de Jenaro E30. Very clean -double bed. Large room /bathroom is separate and shared but other rooms are not occupied so I have the bathroom to myself! Loads of hot water.!
Tomorrow I’ll only walk the ist part of stage in gronze. So just to El Real de la Jara.
Annie
Arrived Friday afternoon in Sevilla airport. The bus to town E4 is to the left exiting the airport. Many stops - I got out at final stop ‘Plaza de Armas’ bus station. I had only a few minutes walk to my Bnb (recommended earlier on forum by @gracethepilgrim ) . 2 nights there. Excellent and spacious. It’s on air Bnb but I contacted Angel the host directly. He is super host.
Although I’ve been the Sevilla before .. so much more to see this time.
Obtained the stamp on my credencial at the catedral and bought some gifts for grandchildren at the catedral shop. (More weight already !!)
Day 1 Sunday 7th. Caught bus to Itálica from ‘Plaza de Armas’ at 8.30am (Italica opens at 9am),
Fare is E1.60. Being Sunday it seems free entry ..
Put Mochilla into locker and walked around the ruins etc. really worthwhile .
Started walk to Guillena around 11am from there. This is such an easy walk (if fit) but I must admit I was so glad I’d bussed out through the suburban Sevilla first to santiponce (& Itálica)., as after recent health problems interfered with my training ., I was completely ‘had it’ on reaching my accommodation that day ‘Bar Francés ‘. Partially because being cooler I hadn’t been hydrating enough .. lesson learnt .
The walk itself was a nice gently undulating straight dirt path almost whole way. Weather was great for walking .. starting that time I only saw one group of walkers (4 Spanish gents ). We came to the beam across the stream together. I was glad to get that out of the way. Not as scary as I’d imagined. Getting older , I’m a little more wary about balance, but I did just fine.
Day 2 Guillena to castilblanco de Los arroyos .
No rain to start but had been raining previous days and lively new Brooks Ghost 11 trail runners were initiated with mud. Mud caking so much I became quite tall ! (that’s stretching it!), I’m a shorty. Pointlessly I kept trying to clear the build up and moved off path and back etc but to no avail. Frustrating.. but I’ve been fortunate on all other caminos. I’ve never experienced this mud., so it was my turn. Then the rain .. not heavy but enough so that you didn’t want to take a break . I arrived around 2pm and was heading to find a menu Del día but a call from behind me - someone kindly letting me know I was passing the albergue. I explained I had a booking at Hospedería de la Plata. Well too long a story explaining that one but an half hour later I once again headed for menu del día at Café Mansilla which is part of same building I think as Casa Macarena. They were very helpful in finding out whether the Hospedería was open or closed. I had overlooked in my information that one can only check in after 3pm. Hence it appeared abandoned.
Once I did get to meet the host Gustavo., the rest of that day and night has more than enough material for an episode of ‘faulty towers ‘. He disappeared after that. . I honestly had wished I’d gone to the Albergue where I could have at least found someone to ask questions of why doesn’t the hot water come through and why does the power go off. I believe the power thing does happen in spain according to Gustavo. It was fixed by 6.30 pm to his credit.
Day 3. Gustavo arranged taxi from café mansilla at 8am. (Not my choice ) I assumed I had to go with it. I walked down the hill to café mansilla at 7am to have breakfast there. (They are open from very early). I assumed there would be others but I was the only passenger. E25 fare to drop off at entrance to park.
I had no problems paying it but gathered it would be shared. A minute after drop off, another taxi drops off one passenger . Her fare was e20 from same start point. I heard from a couple who walked the whole way that there were taxis going to and fro constantly ..ha ha. So taxi business is doing well.
We passed about 12 or so Peregrinos walking this section. So I saw a lot more pilgrims today.
Great walking day. It was also lovely to have company of Bárbara (a German lady ) - the one who got out of the 2nd taxi.
I’m staying at Casa de Jenaro E30. Very clean -double bed. Large room /bathroom is separate and shared but other rooms are not occupied so I have the bathroom to myself! Loads of hot water.!
Tomorrow I’ll only walk the ist part of stage in gronze. So just to El Real de la Jara.
Annie