Camino Combo – Day 10 – Camino Madrid

Day: 10

Date: Monday,  29 May 2023

From: Penaflor de Hornija               To: Medina de Rioseco

Distance (Planned): 26km      Actual (Garmin): 23.9km

Progress: 273/801km

Start Walking: 0623    End: 1154am Time: 5h30m

Ascent: 96m            Descent: 93m

Terrain: Same, same as yesterday.

Weather: Clear and with a pleasant breeze all morning.

Stayed At: Albergue Santa Clara – €12.

Penaflor de Hornija – above the mist.

General Comments:

  • You might be wondering why there always seems to be a difference between my planned kilometres and my actual kilometres. I wonder the same thing sometimes.
  • This route was planned back in 2019 to happen in May 2020 (we all know what happened that year) and when I was researching the daily distances, I found wide variation in the numbers. So what I did was pick number in between the lowest kilometres and highest kilometres and hoped that it would all average out. Yes, not real precise, I know.  
Sunrise and wind turbines.
  • Today, there was an option to take a shortcut that would bring me direct to the albergue rather than going through town and back out again. As you can see it cut off a few kilometres and that  is always a good thing in my book.
  • Leaving Penaflor this morning it struck me how much it looked like an Italian village perched on top of the hill, or in this case, on top of a plateau. I have always wondered how they accessed water so high above any river system, but obviously they have the engineering all worked out.
Sunny skies and wind turbines.
  • As well as the endless flat wheat fields, today’s other major crop was wind turbines. Wherever I looked there were wind turbines and there must have been thousands of them. At first I thought I was exaggerating those numbers,  but they were endless and were as far as the eye could see.
  • It reminded me why some people don’t like wind turbines, their noise was like the distant roar of an airplane taking off. That would do my head in if I had to live near something like that .
An old church spire with a backdrop of ultrs modern wind turbines.
Poppies with wind turbines.
  • I managed to score a coffee again this morning and have learnt over the last couple of days that rather than looking for a bar and coffee, it’s more effective to listen. The telltale sound is the volume of male  voices. I am not sure why local women do not also need a good coffee to start the day, but the men certainly do and it is a real gossip or bull session. Heaven knows what they think when I walk in looking less than fresh and less than female.
At last…no more…

Top Tips:

  • If you plan to stay at the Albergue Santa Clara, I recommend you take the shortcut. You do have to walk on the edge of a road for about 2km, but it is a very quiet road and only about 5 cars passed me the whole time.
  • The albergue itself is very comfortable and only a short walk into town for the supermarket etc. Unfortunately, like yesterday’s albergue, the washing machine here is broken. A walker’s definition of ‘tragedy’.

Buen Camino.

19 thoughts on “Camino Combo – Day 10 – Camino Madrid

  1. “Pleasant breeze” sounds good 😉. Oh yeah, I won’t say no to a shortcut. The washing machine was always the one ‘luxury’ we allowed ourselves – bummer!! Great photos.

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    1. Ta. I have been so lucky with the weather and yesterday was just about perfect. Got the hand washing dry before a massive boom, crash, opera storm. Glad I wasn’t out in that one!

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  2. Another great update Mel. Lol a shortcut – always. 😂 🤙🏽

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    1. There are no medals for being a hero cum purist!😂

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  3. Just one windmill is alright but a forest of them is always better on someone else’s hill.

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    1. Well, you are lucky. It seems they are all in Spain! An amazing sight, but like you, I couldn’t live with them on my doorstep.

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      1. We used to have a couple on a nearby hill when I lived in Hartlepool, Mel. I used to walk past on my way to t’ai chi and salute them.

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        1. and I’m sure they appreciated the acknowledgement. 😁

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  4. Whenever we drive to the state of Colorado we pass through areas of wind turbines. They always give me the creeps… can’t quite explain why.

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  5. 🙌🏽😊🌹

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  6. Lovely village. Shame about the wind turbines! Hope you packed more undies like we told you!

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    1. Now, Dal… How many pairs of undies can you wear at any one time? I have three and even that may be excessive! 😂😆 You really must let me help you pack for your September adventure!😜

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      1. No chance and no way love!!!! 🤣

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        1. C’mon, don’t you trust me? 👙👙

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  7. Shortcuts that avoid going through town and out again are legitimate reroutings. A broken washing machine….😭😭😭

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