Walk Day 22 – Población de Campos

09/27- Woke up nice and early today and hit the trail leaving Itero de la Vega headed to the town of Población de Campos.

Sunrise this morning. Never gets old!

Today was a relatively easy walk, as it was primarily level all the way to my destination. The plains are just so golden and beautiful and the sky and clouds continue to be a thing of beauty. Not a ton to write about today. It was a good day, great weather, flat walk, a lot to think about and see.

The plains in Spain as far as you can see.

As I continued to walk the trail today I entered into the old town of Boadilla del Camino. This town has been around since 950AD and holds an ancient church, Santa Maria XVI, that was erected in 1509. Amazing to see these old towns whose many buildings are still in use today. We just have nothing like this in the states.

The church of Santa Maria XVI in Boadilla del Camino.
Storks build huge nests on the top of these churches.
Bell tower

The trail then led to the river, Rio Pisuerga, which was a lovely change from the gravel roads earlier in the day. I walked along the river for quite some time before the trail veered back to the roadside.

Rio Pisuerga
Rio Pisuerga as it flows out of the area
Love these directional signs that pop up from time to time, this one in the town of Fromista.
424KM to Santiago!!

Ultimately reached my destination at Albergue La Finca, which will be my resting spot for the night. This is a family run hostile for pilgrims only and for 24 Euro you get your room and homemade dinner. Tonight was lentil soup, salad, meatballs with potatoes and melon for dessert. Served with red wine of course! This price is the common cost for most of the places I stay, unless I choose a hotel room. All of them include restrooms with showers, and oftentimes laundry service, or tonight, a washer and clothesline to dry your clothes. Ahhh the life of a pilgrim! 😊

Sometimes the hostiles are bunk beds, sometimes small private rooms. Tonight is a sleeping pod. So cool.

My thoughts: I continue to be in awe of the surrounding landscape and people I encounter each day. Have my buddies Mike and Viola with me on the trail again today. Humble, fortunate, and appreciative of each and every day on the Camino.

4 responses to “Walk Day 22 – Población de Campos”

  1. How much is 24 Euros in US? I love all the information you share. Thank you.

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      1. Wow and you even get a homemade meal!!

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  2. Charlie,
    I hope you had happy feet today!😄
    Your sunrise was beautiful and so was the old Church. It’s hard to imagine something of that age looking so strong and sturdy!
    Glad that your Tarheel friends are still with you.
    Rest easy and I look forward to your next post. 🙏

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