They are planning to walk only another two days. Our Swiss friends Marianne and Ruedi join us. I eat quinoa, avocado and tomatoes from my supplies. ![]() Then we were on the road for way too long, probably 2 km, before reaching the next village, Miedes de Atienza at 18.25 km, where there is another bar below the ayuntamiento with some handy picnic tables close by. We can see snow on the tops of distant mountains. We reach Romanillos de Atienza at 11 km and were very happy to find a bar in this pretty stone village – an ice cold Fanta never tasted so good.Īfter the village we are once again walking through the flatlands with a bank of wind turbines – their blades barely turning. Then a walk through pine forrest for around 4 km, partly nice soft sand track and partly horrible loose stones, but very little flooding – it has mostly dried up now. One almighty up and down right at the start. Right from the start the sky was a brilliant blue and the sun was shining bright, no clouds, and an occasional puff of welcome cooling breeze.Īnd then we popped up to the top of town to see the castle (in reality we followed the Don Quixote route instead of looking out for arrows, so we retraced our steps to Plaza de España and exited town from there. Luckily my shorts and sleeveless t-shirt were dry enough and I had a spare pair of socks to walk in. And sure enough most of it was still fairly damp when we collected it. ![]() There was no rush to get up this morning, as we were fairly sure our washing wouldn’t be dry too early.
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