Day 25: El Burgo Ranero to Mansilla de las Mulas – Exploring the Camino’s Hidden Paths!
I started the day in El Burgo Ranero, making my way to Mansilla de las Mulas, a walk of 19.1 kilometers (11.8 miles). Taking the Reliegos alternate path, I enjoyed a quieter route through the peaceful countryside, passing through vast open fields and small hamlets. The trail was mostly flat, allowing for a steady pace as I made my way through the serene landscape. I passed through Reliegos, a small village with charming stone houses, before continuing toward Mansilla de las Mulas. The town is known for its medieval architecture and historic significance on the Camino. After walking 19.1 kilometers (11.8 miles), I reached Mansilla de las Mulas and stayed at El Jardín del Camino, a cozy albergue offering a peaceful rest. With 328 kilometers (204 miles) remaining to Santiago, today’s walk was a reflective and quiet journey through the heart of Spain. An unexpected and wonderful dinner with four people From four countries happened. Like, comment, and subscribe to keep following my daily Camino journey! #CaminoDeSantiago #ReliegosAlternate #MansillaDeLasMulas #Pilgrimage #TheWayMyWay #BuenCamino #Camigas #CaminoFrancés #HenryDavidThoreau #WaldenPond #PeaceandLove #CaminoDeSantiagoDocumentary #WanderlustPilgrim #RobinGoreGallery

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