Tour - Days 3, 4 and 5.

 The drive on Wednesday to Santiago de Compostella was a long five hour slog, but the scenery on the way was magnificent. 

There was the Bay of Biscay to my right and the Cantabrigian Mountains to the left. In between a motorway with immense bridges and viaducts, and in superb condition. The only fly in the ointment was a vicious headwind that rocked everyone's vans. At one point I couldn't get above 30 mph, and that was going downhill!

On Thursday there was a walking tour of Santiago with an excellent local guide. As you probably know Santiago is the end of a famous pilgrimage route called El Camino, so that was the main subject matter. The city centre is actually quite small, but impressive.







Today, Friday, four of us went off on the bikes for a tour of the rest of the city, and I can say one thing for certain - Santiago is very, very hilly! 

At the end we stopped at a bar for a few beers at a bar, where the tapas tradition is very much alive. Each drink ordered came with a tapa, a little snack. In this case it was a little bowl of lentil and chorizo soup, and a sort of miniature Spanish Cornish pastie. All very delicious, and remarkably cheap. Three beers, a glass of wine, and the complimentary tapas was less than €10.

Tonight there is a group meal in the site restaurant, and tomorrow a short one hour drive to the coast to Noalla.

Below is a photo of the three Davids on the tour!





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