Simancas to Penaflor de Hornija
I went to Simancas rather than Puente Duero yesterday which in retrospect was a mistake. Due to the volume of peregrinos I thought I could get early to Penaflor de Hornija today and have all my clothes etc done beside anyone else arrived. Wrong- not only will they not let you in before 2pm in Penaflor, they don’t respond to texts or calls before then, both directly or in WhatsApp. I had considered walking to Castromonte, but couldn’t check the internet to confirm the albergue there either.
At 145pm the other pilgrims showed up and then shortly after the hospitalero responded and let us in.
On the good side I had a nice break in a bar for 2 hrs drinking Mahou 0.0, a non alcoholic beer that I like, and then the Fiesta of the Rosary started once church let out with a band that walked through the streets playing for 4 hrs. The local bar has a really good menu Del Dia, if you get a chance definitely stop here for food, they have a chef, who knows there way around a kitchen here!
I watched the grandfathers in the town drink many bottles of wine and conga dance after the parade through town. Later in the night the whole town met for dinner and were dancing in the streets until 10pm. Quite an experience!
Simancas at night
There are seven of the metal statues spread out on this segment of the Camino Madrid just like the ones on Alto de Perdon on the Frances
Starting to see a lot of windmills
By moonlight
Church in Wamba, I was here 2 hrs too early to get in. I’ll make an effort to see it next time
Camino marker and windmills
The climb up to Penaflor
The parade for the fiesta de Rosary. The man in the white shirt encouraged me to film it as it was “unico”
Great food here, if you order a meals there were some outstanding, and well prepared choices
