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🇪🇸 Camino LEBANIEGO-VADINIENSE (S.Vicente B.)
@Suzanas on the Lebaniego/Vadinense
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[QUOTE="Suzanas, post: 1038584, member: 81437"] Two more days of walking are behind me. Yesterday to Cicera, around 16 km, sleeping in the albergue. Then, after lunch (it is possible to cook there - whoever left the pasta there, thank you 😃). Before Cicera, the only possibility to eat is in Quintanillo. The lady, who also runs the nearby-shop, made a tortilla francesa for me. But before that she was in her shop, served me first, closed the shop and opened the restaurant, then went to her shop again. One-man-band 😃. Where was I? Ah, in Cicera. After having made the pasta, I went to mirador Santa Catalina (760 m), about 2.3 km from the village. Very nice view! Anyway, Cicera is very beautiful. But no bar or a shop. The way itself was mostly asphalt, the ascent from Burio concrete. Next day, that is today, the begining of the camino was steep, but through beautiful wood of oaks. In Lebena I took the sello in the church Santa Maria and then returned to the village because I decided for another version, camino viejo - Concha la cova. This old camino is said to be dangerous, well it depends how experienced you are with hiking in the mountains. I did not find it difficult, but I do lot of mountainiring. I loved that part a lot. In Tama I took a break for a nice cafe con leche (grande) and an orange juice and some sweet tart😀. Then it was much easier to go to Potes. In Potes I continued right away to San Toribio to get my Compostela for Lebana as they have such unpractical working hours: they work from 10. 00 a.m. to 14. 00 p. m. and then from 16.00 to 19.00 p. m. As I start early in the morning for Espinama, I would not be able to get the compostela. So I did another extra 6 km (3 km one way). And got the compostela😃 (I finally got it at the shop, because the office for peregrinos was closed, although it should not have been). Tomorrow I'll start Camino Vadiniense🙂. By the way, the menu del dia in Potes was delicious, for 17 euros. Then I took a nice walk along the river. Potes is a charming town, it is said to be the most photographed town in Cantabria. [/QUOTE]
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