Calzadilla – Rionegro del Puente

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Going out of Calzadilla more of those mud buildings.

The landscape changed and it sll became very beautiful.

Of course there was an ugly bridge in order to cross río Tera.

In this fantastic, very lonely landscape I see the albergue of Rehoboth.

Rehoboth in Villar de Farfón

The albergue is of a Christian family of South African origin, who has dedicated a good part of his life to helping orphaned children in Zambia and India. After doing the Camino de Santiago they bought a ruin in Villar de Farfón and built this cozy albergue.

Craig Wallace

The weather was not the best, but everything else was.

And then I came to Rionegra de la Puente, a quiet friday with fly-fishers enjoying the last days in the semana santa.

The albergue in Rionegro was very ok. And the restaurant across the street served gourmet food at peregrino prices.

Pedro, a spanish guy I have met earlier arrived. Also a group with a pair from Ireland, Mike and Ann, and two german sisters, Christina and Angelica.

It was a cosy evening.

3 comments

    1. Tak skal du have, Sigurd. Jeg har haft bøvl med hjemmesiden de sidste par dage. Et eller andet med min server som jeg ikke rigtig forstår. Men jeg har fundet en bagdør til systemet, så nu går det vist.
      Du skal bare skrive løs, det er bare hyggeligt.

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