Trischs Travels

Hi everyone. This is my travel page and where I will post photos and information from my travels. So if you are interested in following along and seeing what I am up to, this is the place to be. As many of you know it has always been my plan to travel Australia in my retirement years and I will do that but first I am following another dream that I put on the back burner for many years when I let ‘life get in the way’. I am heading to Spain shortly to walk a small part of the Camino de Santiago on the Frances route. https://followthecamino.com/en/camino-de-santiago-routes/

Descent into Portomarin

We departed Casa Morgade in 0 degrees celcius and despite wearing gloves my hands were frozen.

The countryside is spectacular, and the colours of the grass and flowers are so vibrant. The paths are sometimes quite rough, which can make for slow progress. There was more slow and steady uphill for the first part of the day.  We stopped along the way to take in the scenery, breathe in the mountain air and take photos.

The first view of Portomarin looking down into a valley and across the fields was magnificent.  The all white houses were such a contrast to the stone houses we had been encountering up to now. 

Portomarin

Coming into Portomarin on the last leg of the day was a mix of emotions. Firstly, descending down a narrow roadway and then having the river Minho providing a great chasm between you and your destination on the other side. By the time I got to the flat section of the path, my knees were screaming at me, and my legs were like jelly. It was definitely a physical challenge for me. As I got to the bridge, I realised I had to throw my leg over a rail to cross to the other side. My Aussie friends and family will understand this gives a whole new meaning to ‘THROWING YOUR LEG OVER’. 😂 I wasn’t sure if I should laugh or cry. On the other side was the Liberty Bell. This is a relic of the Roman era when a visitor had to ring the bell in order to be let through the city gates. We all had a turn at ringing the bell just for luck. I could hardly stand and now I had to ring a bloody bell too.

Bridge to Portomarin Minoh River
Liberty Bell.

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