After a long walk, or “paseo”, along the beaches of Galicia is a perfect time to sit and enjoy a beautiful ocean view, refreshing salad, some seafood and wine.
ContinueJuly is an extra special time to be on the Camino de Santiago as it is the month of the St. James Festival which this year will be celebrated
ContinueFrom the famous Spanish “Pimientos de Padrón” here’s another delicious option to try especially while Padrón Peppers are in season. A little fresh bread, pick one of your favorite cheeses,
ContinueA popular Tapa in Galicia is “Pementos”, in gallego and Pimientos de Padron in spanish. These tiny Green Peppers grown in the Galician countryside are delicious and also make TAPA
ContinueOne of the wonderful experiences and benefits of living in Galicia is enjoying all of their very special local products. There are many to discover, taste, and enjoy! From
ContinueThe Scallop Shell and the Camino have a special relationship in the tradition of the Camino Pilgrimage. From its rich history, tradition and significance it now continues to delight
ContinueOne of the very special treasures along the Camino are the local fresh fruit stands and local markets. Something inviting in every little village, town and city as the
ContinueTapas are a true staple of Spanish life and in Galicia you are spoiled with receiving usually two free tapas when you order any drink – one cold and
ContinueFresh Bread is something that comforts the soul – we all have special memories and can remember the smell of fresh baked bread hot out of the oven. Spain
ContinueSummer inspires so many things – time outside in nature, time with family and friends creating special memories. Spain is known for its fresh grown vegetables in many local
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