After a hearty breakfast, I left the city of Coimbra behind me and continued my trek north.


Today was different to the first 10 days in that I met quite a number of other pilgrims. Early on, I met Rita from Pavia in Italy and I got to practise my Italian for a few hours.

Later I walked with a Frenchman and an Englishman.
I popped into a tiny shop to get some apples. It’s amazing how just a very basic knowledge of Portuguese helps in these situations – “Duas maçãs, por favor.”

Someone had kindly left some oranges from their garden on the front fence. I had one and it was very nice.


As well as pilgrims heading north to Santiago, there was a constant stream of Portuguese pilgrims heading south to Fatima.

They kept coming all day and were still coming past the restaurant when I was eating at 7pm. I noticed few were carrying water or had backpacks . They must have their luggage transported.

A lot of the walking was on bitumen unfortunately. I find it very hard on the feet . Rain was forecast but all we got was a few spits. I ran into one pilgrim today who wore her big heavy raincoat all day just in case!


As always, I passed numerous interesting gardens.
















My destination today is famous for its sucking pig. As you come into town, there is a tile picture of a cook and the little pig and there are restaurants everywhere.


I’m in a large private albergue and it’s booked out for tonight. The owner was turning away pilgrims. In Spain in years gone by I never booked ahead but I’m glad I have this time.

I went to the attached restaurant to try out the acclaimed little piggy.

Here’s my video for the day.
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Now I understood why you became pilgrim ang have a lot of walkings everywhere in Europe … it is for getting a very very big meal and a large beer every evening !!! 😉
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And sometimes for lunch !
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The house with the unusual finish – it took true dedication to put the same finish on the chimney to match the bottom half of the front wall!
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