Bruma to Sigueiro

We enjoyed our stay in this Albergue, even though I was TOPBUNK again. Have I mentioned that I seem to get the top bunk a lot. Well I do. A lot. Not a fan of climbing up that little ladder. Getting down, no issues, up, Ugg!

This was built right into a hillside, showers and bathrooms on the left, we had to go outside to get to them, bunk room and sitting area on the right.

The attendant here told us that we would not qualify for a Compostela once we reach Santiago . The rule from the church is that you have to walk the last one hundred Kilometers leading into Santiago to qualify. Those other 300 Kms we walked are irrelevant. 😐

We have been seeing the same people now everyday since starting the English Way. It’s nice, even with the language barrier it usually works. The Greek woman speaks perfect English because she’s actually from Pennsylvania. The elderly Spanish woman, we had coffee with and chatted on the trail a few times now. The two young Danish girls whom are always singing or laughing. Then the group of four, no idea where they were from but we chatted several times meeting at coffee or beer breaks.

This was where we stopped for coffee. The person had all these statues and other things including a dinosaur outside.

We continued on, energized.

The weather was beautiful today. We seemed to walk on more paths also. The road top would just end and a gravel type path continue on.

We walked 15.5 easy miles today. Tomorrow we walk into Santiago, should also be less miles. We hope to arrive around lunchtime. Below is Al’s relive video.

https://www.relive.cc/view/vevYQ5W8nJv

Until then.. be well

2 comments on “Bruma to Sigueiro

  1. Kenneth Haynes's avatar Kenneth Haynes says:

    Nice travels, so how much farther for the English walk?

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