Day 4 - Pamplona to Puente la Reina
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By 8am we were on our way again heading west out of Pamplona. Ahead of us on the horizon were a line of wind turbines, we needed to reach them and go beyond them. They were in our sights almost all the way, you are going to be very familiar with then after this post!! First photo was taken as we passed through part of Navarra University.
They really are there on the horizon in each of those pictures!!
Most of the day was through farm land. All arable today. The last three days we have passed through mostly livestock farms and the soundtrack to the walk has been the cow bells, worn here by cows (obviously), some sheep but mainly horses.
So this felt quieter and you could also see for miles as you can tell. It was very hot today but enjoyable walking and we took advantage of any shade we came across.
After a steep climb out of Pamplona, we stopped in the first village, Cizur Menor, for a drink then headed up to the beautiful village of Zariquiequi for lunch under the church bell tower.
But we managed to negotiate the lumps and humps and finally reached Uterga and a great bar to help us regroup!
From there we still had about 8km to go, a third of today's distance. So we sauntered on, through Muruzabal and then Obanos and we finally reached Puente la Reina.
Bench made for giants on way to Uterga
Beautiful church in centre of Obanos
An unusual sculpture you can walk through
A finally into Puente la Reina, with a Pilgrim to welcome us.
The apartment is fabulous, we have a small balcony with a washing line and the views from it were great when we arrived, the second has those darned wind turbines if you look close enough and the last some storks nesting on a roof
Looks great! What an adventure. Hope legs are holding up! x
ReplyDeleteLovely! Waiting for guest blog from Fi. Judith
ReplyDeleteloving the commitment to the bakery’s and “stopping for a drink”😂💕😘
ReplyDeleteScenery looks stunning & not a wind turbine in sight!! - glad you turned off the Google login!!
ReplyDeleteYou are all doing well, love hearing your daily progress. G xx
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Scenery is beautiful, wind turbines and all. Loving the storks on the roof!! 😍
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing! Did the bakery compare to the croissants?! X Rach
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing!! Loving all the pictures!
ReplyDeleteToo hot to sleep here so treating myself to an early morning catch up of your blog - been distracted by Mitch’s feet on Facebook (not a sentence I ever expected to type). The views on day 1 - wow, Staying in a monastery - what a thrill and Pamplona looks beautiful
ReplyDeleteThink I’ll get up now and take a walk - thanks for the inspiration! Sue x