Stage 26 – the day I got pulpo gallego in Galicia. For real.
Start: 5:50, 18 ºC, sunny
End: 11:35
Distance: 24.8/628.1 Km
Stayed at Hotel Meson Vilasante
OST: Happiness is Home, Elisa
24 Km in less than 6 hours? Yeah, it’s true: at this point, after almost a month, I was physically fit, healthy and… ready to walk some more.
To become faster meant I had plenty more time to get bored after arriving, especially when I managed to arrive before noon.
Oh well.
At this point, I was just walking. Just like that.
Sue me.


After a promising start, the path to Triacastela passes through a very traditional… golf club? Well, at least it was a small area.


Galicia is still boring, and even boredom can manifest beauty.




The number of Koreans on The Way had dropped by 90%. It’s possible they were just a few hours behind; it’s also possible most of them went back home.
There were two special Korean friends who never missed during my earliest hours: we didnt’ speak the same language, but we understood each other.
Catching up with them by 7am was one of my core routines for the Camino.
And today… I got a biscuit as reward!



In Triacastela I went for another private room. I simply needed it to recharge my batteries – and it was not a matter of physical pain.



Aaaah the “Final de Etapa”, essential accessory for ANY village any remotely close to the Camino.

Tomorrow, the final part of the pilgrimage: the arrival in the dreaded Sarria.
Next stage: Stage 27: Triacastela – Sarria