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Con calma en ingles
Con calma en ingles








con calma en ingles

With the area famously home to the windsurfing and kiteboarding world cup, and the world's largest windsurfing and kitesurfing school, René Egli It’s an ideal location for both sun worshippers looking to relax and water sports fanatics looking for an adrenaline hit.

con calma en ingles

  • This adults-only hotel overlooks the stunning lagoon and the 9km of golden sand that make up Sotavento beach.
  • Summer in many parts of Europe and North America is increasingly unbearable (and,as an American raised in the South, I KNOW hot and humid) but Asturias and especially the province of Quiros, where the hotel is located, is so temperate, cool and comfortable it is hard to believe I was visiting in July! The great outdoors, including national parks,UNESCO sites & bear/animal sanctuaries, is at your doorstep and your hosts are experts at introducing them to you. This was my second 7 day stay (in 3 years) and once again an unforgettable holiday in a magical part of Spain in a very, very special place. And when it comes to hospitality, delicous food,drink and amenities (free WiFi, spotless rooms)- you're in for a 5 Star experience at an incredibly reasonable price! Even more special are the people you will meet at the Hotel and in Asturias-I'm already planning my next trip! More A TripAdvisor Member Read on if you are not interested in enduring the heat, crowds and increasingly disgrutled locals in the cities of Spain and other European cities but would like to explore this special country! I almost did not post this rave review about this incredible Hotel/B&B located in a unique part of Spain but I've taken pity on my fellow Northern American friends who must travel to Spain in the summer due to work and school obligations. Step out with Spanish Steps onto the ‘quiet way’ the Camino Inglés. It’s likely we will see more cows than people until we reach the outskirts of Santiago itself.

    con calma en ingles

    Meandering through rolling green hills, sparsely scattered with tiny villages, our trail becomes the perfect place for reflection and peace. We’ll cross Pontedeume’s 70-arched medieval bridge and enter the picture-perfect, classic Gallego walled old town of Betanzos before turning inland, venturing deep into rural Galicia. This is life, the Spanish way: sin prisa, con calma. Stop for a café con leche, a refreshing glass of albariño or just take a few moments on a bench to absorb your picturesque surroundings. Setting out from Ferrol, on the dramatic northern coast of Galicia, our Camino skirts the magical blue sea estuaries, giving us ample opportunities to take a refreshing dip in the ocean from one of the sparkling white beaches along ‘the way’. This newly designed 8-day package, 116-kilometer (72-mile) walk, allows you to take things at a gentle pace and, with only 5% of pilgrims walking this route, social distancing is truly not a problem! Follow in the footsteps of the Irish Celts and Brits who trod these paths having survived a tumultuous ocean crossing to get here. Are you keen to get back onto the Camino but want to avoid the potential crowds of the Holy Year? Keep safe with us on our new offering the Camino Inglés.










    Con calma en ingles