Walk Day 26-28 León

10/1-10/3- Walked a few days on the Meseta to my destination of the city of León on Oct 3. Because there wasn’t a ton to comment on each day, I decided to combine the three days into one post.

My first stop on the walk on Oct 1, was the small little village of El Burgo Ranero. As usual a beautiful sunrise as I left Sahagun.

Never gets old. The sunrises in Spain!

Upon arriving in El Burgo Ranero, I found so mamy other pilgrims I had met and walked with throughout the Camino. We agreed to get together and have a “family” meal instead of eating a prepared meal by our various Albergues. One of the guys from Israel decided to cook for us all and treat us to a traditional meal, Shakshuka. It was amazingly delicious and the company amongst the pilgrims was just a special time to remember.

Shakshuka! So good!!
Yahuda preparing the meal for the night. We all contributed a few euros to cover the food and wine and had an awesome shared meal together.
The town of El Burgo Ranero

Heading on from El Burgo Ranero, my next town and destination for the evening was Mansilla de Las Mulas. Another very small town that caters primarily to Pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago.

The town of Mansilla de Las Mulas. Another small, colorful little village on the route.
I don’t know how they did it, but they captured my image after a long day of walking perfectly! Ha ha ha ! This is a statue in honor of the pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago in Mansilla.
The other side of the statue in Mansilla.

Mansilla was a very small place. They had been hit hard by COVID as all Albergue’s were closed and many of them were never able to reopen. It was a good stopping point to rest my head and get some food.

Love the old doors!
Statue of Santiago in pilgrim attire.

Getting up early on October 3rd I hit the trail with Mike and Viola heading toward the city of León. León is a very historic city and a large one. But it’s kept it’s history in Spain and are very proud of it. To me, hitting León is a marking point on the Camino. I remember looking at León on the map when I started and thought it seemed so far away.

The Barrio of León.
Plaza Mayor in León

Probably one of those most fantastic things about León, beside it’s European feel and friendliness, is their amazing Cathedral. I am taking an extra rest day here and will explore the cathedral and the rest of the city. So far, this is my favorite larger town I’ve visited to date. Really incredible.

Cathedral in the background

I had a big treat yesterday as my friend Victor, from a company we used to work for, visited me and showed me the town himself. It was awesome to see it through his eyes as he had lived here. It was a very special time I won’t forget. The weather was perfect (77 degrees).

Later in the evening, I met up with Viola and Mike and had a nice dinner. This is my pizza. It was huge, delicious and made for a nice ending to a perfect day.
The Cathedral in León lit at night. Can’t wait to see the stained glass inside today!
My current location, the city of León, heading West to Santiago, and then my final destination, Finesterre.

My thoughts: overall I’m doing great! Feeling stronger every day, blisters are gone, I’m super happy, with an awesome outlook on this journey and the future. I’m excited to keep moving on the Camino and reach Santiago. From here, the Meseta is behind me. No more flat plains. The Camino will now move to hills and valleys with some steep peaks to climb as I leave the León province and move toward Galacia. This journey has been an experience I doubt I’ll ever forget, and will shape my life significantly going forward. It’s a rare opportunity to let go of everything but what you carry on your back; and just be in the moment each and every day. One I do not take for granted. Feeling super appreciative, humble, and strong.

6 responses to “Walk Day 26-28 León”

  1. Leon is beautiful. I love the grounds surrounding the Cathedral. Are you finding most towns clean like this, or just some? I love how you and Mike and Viola keep reconnecting. It’s just like what happens in life. It’s fluid. ❤️ Are you anticipating the weather to remain as good as it has?

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    1. All of the towns are extremely clean in Spain. I’ve not found any that aren’t so far. Weather-wise, I expect it will start to cool off, just like home, as it gets further into October. But for now, it’s forecasted in the 70’s for the next week.

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  2. Tears of joy reading your words. It has to be such a freeing experience. Thanks for the updates.

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    Yay!

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  4. How fun that you all were together and shared a fabulous home cooked meal! Love that cathedral. Amazing how they are so preserved. You are doing this and your sharing is just wonderful! End in site now! Enjoy your rest day!

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  5. Such memories you are making! Fantastic! 😋 So glad for you, that you are strong and confident in meeting what lies ahead! 👍
    Enjoy your rest day and I’ll look forward to your next posting.
    🙏

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