
We got an early start out of the alburgue in Muros de Nalon. It was so early that the café across the square was not open for breakfast. We trudged out of town assuming that as we walked we would soon find an open cafe for breakfast.

We continued to trudge through the forest until we came upon a charming little town that unfortunately did not have any place to have breakfast.



As we were ambling out of town, this old guy, Jose, was out for a walk and as he passed us we asked him if he knew where a couple of hungry pilgrims could get a bite to eat. He told us to follow him. We walked about half a kilometer off the Camino and he took us to his favorite breakfast spot, the cafeteria at the Hotel Luna. Jose is 80 years old and has walked all the Spanish Caminos. He said he recently walked the Primitivo and didn’t think it was that hard. He said I was a mere adolescent at 67 and I should not complain about how hard the Norte is.

After breakfast we hit the road again and started to climb. We were rewarded with this stunning view.


The Spanish road authority built a coastal road along the north coast of Spain. When they hit a valley, and there are plenty of steep valleys along the north coast of Spain, this is what they did.

When we got to the bottom of the hill we walked along the beach until the Way took a left and started climbing up a very steep hill.


We had to spend an hour walking down a very steep and rocky woodland path to get to the paved road leading to Soto de Luina. I was very careful coming down this steep slope using my poles and cautiously choosing every step of this descent.


It was a little before 2:00 PM when we arrived at the Alburgue Vieja del Sastre. We decided to have a late lunch and boy were we in for a surprise. We had the best meal so far on this Camino.





We walked 25,000 steps, 18 kilometers and climbed the equivalent of 40 flights of stairs.

I hope you are having a good day wherever you are. Good night from Soto de Luina.
I will have to show this to Eric. Maybe I can get him to go do this. Sounds like a good trip so far. Enjoying your posts and pictures.
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