A spectacular part of the Camino de Santiago. I've been visiting that area for over 60 years, as my mother was from a small village up in the mountains to the north west of Villafranca-del-Bierzo. When I walked my first Camino in 2018, the joy was immeasurable on entering El Bierzo region at El Acebo de San Miguel after the epic crossing over the mountains.
Hi. Thanks for watching! I'm glad you are enjoying the video(s) I hope to do it again too, if the stars align, hopefully the primitivo way later in the year. Thanks again :-)
My experience of the Fenix was very different to yours. It included me telling Jesus ( owner) to "get tae fuck". Long story.....turned out good in the end thanks to a couple of other helpers. The next day I took the Dragonte route which was amazing and I intend to do so again in September. I love Galicia except for their love of eating octopus.
Haha, sounds interesting. They couldn't have been kinder to me. Felt like a bit of a cult in there but I loved the weirdness of it all, plus their kindness. Hope you have a better experience next time! Thanks for watching!
A spectacular part of the Camino de Santiago. I've been visiting that area for over 60 years, as my mother was from a small village up in the mountains to the north west of Villafranca-del-Bierzo. When I walked my first Camino in 2018, the joy was immeasurable on entering El Bierzo region at El Acebo de San Miguel after the epic crossing over the mountains.
This makes me want to do it again ....hope you are all enjoying your journey buen camino keep going 👍
Hi. Thanks for watching! I'm glad you are enjoying the video(s) I hope to do it again too, if the stars align, hopefully the primitivo way later in the year. Thanks again :-)
@@whatsnottohike ive been looking at the norte route maybe next year ....
@@endofdayz783 Yes, that one also looks amazing. Buen camino! :-)
Lets do it, im a chef, lets run an albergue
My experience of the Fenix was very different to yours. It included me telling Jesus ( owner) to "get tae fuck".
Long story.....turned out good in the end thanks to a couple of other helpers.
The next day I took the Dragonte route which was amazing and I intend to do so again in September.
I love Galicia except for their love of eating octopus.
Haha, sounds interesting. They couldn't have been kinder to me. Felt like a bit of a cult in there but I loved the weirdness of it all, plus their kindness. Hope you have a better experience next time! Thanks for watching!