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Funny you should mention Logrono David, We didn't stop there overnight, just walked through, we did stop for about an hour at a lovely cafe just of the plaza that has the pilgrim statues. The staff were lovely and filled our water bottles. What I remember the most about Logrono is how friendly everyone was, everyone we passed wished us a Buen Camino and even pointed the way without being asked. This was especialy noticeable in the park area on the way out of Logrono. It had to be the friendliest place we passed through on the whole camino.David said:This is a nice thread, finding out where people stopped for a break, and all seem to be pleasant memories.
I like Logrono - well, I like most towns on the Camino .. except Burgos ... but, Logrono is a pleasant 'cafe society' town with a central area that is quite lovely. I think I would choose Logrono as for those who start at St Jean when one gets there the body has just about become used to the daily stresses - many people drop our at Logrono as their bodies fail (instead of stopping for a day and then going on) - so a day to relax, stroll around without pack, give the body a 24 hours gold star ..then back onto the Camino ....
why not ... :wink:
I noticed the same in that park on both my Caminos!wayfarer said:This was especialy noticeable in the park area on the way out of Logrono. It had to be the friendliest place we passed through on the whole camino.
falcon269 said:There is a nice side trip to Vilar de Donas before Palas de Rei from Portos. There are two albergues in Portos in season, but both are closed outside the high tourist season.
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Palas+de ... 3,,0,11.88
It is a bar and albergue now!
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Palas+de ... .72,,0,7.4
ncali12 said:Well, i would just like to add one thing that helped me with the Camino and also rest stops: no planning other than allowing more time than necessary to walk the Camino.
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