
Camino: Day 19
Distance: 17 KM (10.5 miles)
Weather: cloudy & rainy with some wind, 40-54°
Time on trail: 5 hours including breaks
With rain forecasted, we left the hotel around 8:20 already wearing our rain gear.
As we walked out of Sahagun, we saw more murals.
We also saw the Monastery of San Benito el Real from which the only Neoclassical arch still remains.





The only long stop we made along the way was in Bercianos Del Real Camino.
After a few hours in the rain, I was ready for a cafe con leche. After we removed our wet ponchos, I ordered my coffee and a freshly made chocolate croissants.
It was a lovely bar with a fire and nice American music playing.
However, I’m sure the young people in the bar had never heard these songs (Paul Simon- 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover and Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes- Up Where We Belong).

Then it was time to gear up again and return to the trail.
We have been very surprised by the cold weather. We didn’t expect to ever hike in 40° weather in Spain. Thankfully, we both packed clothes to cover this contingency.
Check out the cool water proof gloves on the table. Cheap but effective! 🤣 I hope no one asks us to wash dishes

Bercianos is a lovely little village with a few homes and buildings made from clay & straw in the adobe style. They appear to be very old. The fact they are still standing proves this area gets little water. Lucky us to experience it. 😂


After taking the above pictures, a local women started a conversation with us. The fact that I actually sometimes knew what she was saying gives me confidence to continue my Duolingo lessons.
A few sightings before leaving town.


Most of the path today was down a path beneath trees on one side. I called it the Camino Avenue de Árboles.
During the summer months this area can easily reach over 100°. I’m wondering if the trees were planted to provide pilgrims with some shade on hot days. We enjoyed the protection it provided from the rain & wind.


Two hours after leaving the warm cozy bar we arrived at our destination for today: El Burgo Ranero.



It was nice to have a short day. Even with the rain, it was pleasant walk.






































































































































































































































































































