My name is Marion Vermazen. I am a traveler, hiker, reader, Sun alumnus, computer geek, YouTuber, Spanish and French language student, knitter, weaver and genealogist.
This morning in Bilbao we found a place for croissants and coffee then went out for a walk to explore Bilbao.
The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, designed by Frank Gehry, is one of my favorite buildings in Spain.Last time we were in Bilbao I thought the dog in front of the Guggenheim was looking rather sad. Lots of the mesh covering was bare and had no flowers, tohis time it looked wonderful.
We had fun exploring the back roads again today. We stopped at Orbaneja del Castillo. It’s a little village where a stream comes out of a cave and creates a beautiful waterfall. The cliffs above the canyon that surrounds the town have incredible formations that look like castles.
Some of the formationsThe waterfall from below the town.
We went into the cave to see the stream.
Going into the cave The stream inside the cave.
As we continued down the back roads again we came across this fortress. we could have climbed to the top but it was cold, windy and raining so we just enjoyed it from the car.
Castillo de Los Rojas
Santo Domingo where we are tonight was an important stop on the Camino de Santiago. It has two Paradors. the one we’ve stayed in before, Parador de Santo Domingo de la Calzada, is a former hospital for pilgrims in the Middle Ages. The one we’ve stayed are at tonight, Parador de Santo Domingo Bernardo de Fresneda, is a former Convent.
Our room at the Parador tonight
We went to any excellent Italian Restaurant, La Strada, across the street for dinner.
Today we drove along the Basque coast east of Bilbao. We could have driven the direct route from Argomaniz to Bilbao but we really wanted to enjoy the beauty of the coast.
I took some pictures of the Argomaniz Parador this morning before we left. The restaurant is on the second floor and the bar where we ate last night is on the ground floor.The Parador dining room at breakfast this morning. The roof is from the original palace barn.Along the Basque coast.
Tonight in Bilbao we walked a few blocks from our Catelonia Hotel to a nearby pintxos restaurant, Mugi Taberna. pintxos are the basque equivalent of tapas.
We shared pimentos, ensalada rusa, and octopus. Then for desert we had Torrijas with Carmel sauce and ice cream. The food and wine were all really good but the atmosphere is what really made it fun. Everybody including the staff was just socializing and having fun.
We were sitting right by the barOur dessertMugi Taverna was still very busy when we left about 10.
If we had taken the fastest Google recommended route today the drive would have been about 4 hours. But we wanted to take the back roads so our drive took us a bit over six hours. It was a beautiful drive, well worth the extra time.
First we took a very narrow and winding road through Canyon de Añisclo in Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido. It was stunningly beautiful.
Much of the way it was one way so we didn’t have to worry about on coming trafficA few times we came down to near the river but most of the time we were high above the narrow canyon and couldn’t see the river at the bottom.After that we drove on the back roads through mountain valleys and, towards the end, rolling farm land.
Today we did a really nice 3.5 mile hike to waterfalls in the canyon above the Parador. The hike up from the Parador was wide and smooth. It had a gradual uphill grade. It was a beautiful day. We really enjoyed ourselves.
The beginning of the trailThe first of the big waterfalls we came toThe Parador from the trailThe second waterfall
At the beginning of the hike there was a sign warning about dangerous invasive pine processionary caterpillars. They are pretty impressive and apparently very dangerous. If you want to be appalled, Google dangerous processionary caterpillars. We saw people carrying their big dogs. I can see why. Apparently the caterpillars can kill dogs.
A screen shot of the warning sign run through Google TranslateThe processionary caterpillars on the trail. We stayed well clear of them.
The hike back down was relatively short but very steep and rocky. By the time we got back our leg muscles and joints were complaining. We decided that after the hike would be a good time to have Spain’s National drink.
Our drive north today, almost to the French border, was beautiful. It was about three hours. Tonight we are in the Parador of Bielsa. We’ve been here twice before but they have been closed for renovations and we wanted to see the new decor.
Mediano Reservoir, it’s one of the places we stopped to stretch.The Pyrenees, where we will be staying
The Parador is pretty much at the end of the road in a box canyon. The renovation is excellent. The interior feels lighter and more modern.
Duke checking inWe had our welcome drinks and shared a jamon sandwich on the deck in front of the bar.Our room is on the top floor. We have a beautiful suite