It continues to be perfect!
Once again, it is my pleasure to republish this and, as usual, it is taken from here.
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Day 12: Arriate to Cuevas del Becerro 10k
By Tom and Chica, 31st January, 2020
Written by Tom’s wife.
Day 12 saw a late start as Tom headed for the station with Chica for the 12.50 train. Again, no problem boarding with a dog. The guard even ruffled her ears as he collected the fare.
After a quick coffee in Arriate, the trail headed out into the countryside past large chicken sheds, piggeries and posh houses, one still apparently celebrating Navidad!
They reached the railway station at Parchit, all of which remains is the platform. The station house and bar were gone and a new road was in the process of construction. Nosing around here, Tom spotted a very grand entrance to a vineyard. Oddly here, gates are one extreme or another; either grandiose like this one or an old bedstead wired to a pole or even more rustic, a couple of strands of wire held up by small branches. You very rarely see a common-or-garden functional gate.
The route turned into a delightful country lane and with Chica breaking trail, still heading north-easterly, they continued through mostly holm oak and olive trees. Eventually meeting the main road they found the path ran alongside so they chose to keep to one a bit further away. Here stonemason Tom was happy to see a beautifully constructed dry stone wall, not unlike those seen at home on the Mendip Hills.
As the sun was going down, around 6pm, Tom texted to say they were somewhere on the A367. Fortunately, the What Three Words location (built.orangey.juicy) was more accurate and I was there shortly afterwards. Home before dark.
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It hardly seems relevant for me to add some words at the end. The description of the walk stands up on its own.
But what I will say is that there is another episode tomorrow!
Love the holiday tree. Another great installment.
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Wonderful Susan. There with be three posts this week.
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Chica sure does love exploring!
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Yes, it’s a fascinating walk across Spain and the photographs are stunning. Anyway, a warm welcome to this place and we hope to see you again soon.
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Excellent yet again Paul.. Thank you for sharing, and allowing us to see parts of the world we would otherwise not know.. 🙂
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Many thanks, Sue. Yes, Tom and Chica’s walk is to many fascinating places, well off the beaten track, so to speak, in a country not a million miles from the U.K. Beautiful photos as well!
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Yes been to Spain a few times.. 🙂
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Have you visited any of these places, Sue?
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Not off the regular tourist track no Paul. Barcelona, and some south coastal resorts
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I guessed that was the case!
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