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.
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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