Author Archives: Gergő

URCamino.com launched

After more than two years of work (during which, to some extent, I got to learn PHP, for which I am really thankful), we think that now we can offer enough information that makes worth launching urcamino.com publicly. A lot more is still ahead, my first task being reconnecting with the albergues along the way.

Stuff I should and shouldn’t have taken

[this post links back to the one titled Stuff I'm taking] Fortunately enough, I used almost everything in my backpack during the walk, with very few exceptions. I’m also glad I only had to look up what Compeed and Ibuprofen mean (because I heard people mention them so many times) after I got home. So [...]

Day 12: Santiago de Compostela

I took my breakfast in the hotel, and then set out for the Pilgrims’ Office to get my compostela (the certificate you get in Santiago that testifies you walked more than 100 kilometres on any of the routes). I was just passing by a café when I heard someone knocking on a window. I looked [...]

Day 11: from Padrón to Santiago

I started out at half past eight, when rain had just stopped. It was cold today, and clouds were hanging low, but at least at didn’t rain so much. This last stretch to Santiago resembled the first one from Porto in that I was walking through lots of villages. The difference was the big climb [...]

Day 10: from Caldas de Reis to Padrón

Some of the Portuguese guys woke up at 6 AM, when it was still totally dark and raining, so I tried to stay in bed as long as possible. Most of us had breakfast in the bar next door which offers pilgrim breakfasts (which means you have to pray to get one – OK, just [...]

Day 9: from Pontevedra to Caldas de Reis

I made very good use of my earplugs last night, because the dormitory rather resembled a concert hall with all the different voices and tunes, all snoring (save other noises). :) Anyway, the earplugs worked, and indeed there was no turning on the lights in the morning, only some door slamming. Maybe I just had [...]

Day 8: from Redondela to Pontevedra

Fortunately, Ina and Florian are not those early birds you get to meet a lot, but they rather let me sleep until 8, so I left at half past eight. A nice old man told me on the way out from Redondela that the Camino actually wasn’t going that way (this was type one from [...]

Day 7: from Tui to Redondela

Today was quite a long day again, but not as tough as day 3 from Barcelos to Ponte de Lima. I must admit the obvious: it very much depends on the terrain you’re walking on, and since there are no cobblestones in Spain on the Camino (yay!), it takes less energy to walk a given [...]

Day 6: a day off in Valença and Tui

I had planned this in advance: I though it was a good idea to stay here for an extra day, to see both cities, and of course, to celebrate that I have already walked more than half of the total distance. :)

Day 5: from Rubiães to Tui

Staying in albergues is funny. At 10 PM, everyone is already asleep and those who go to bed late go around tip-toeing, and use their headlamp for fear that they would wake someone up. But when the new day arrives, people don’t care about each other any more. As if there were a competition for [...]