Parador de Fuente Dé to Leon

This morning we took the funicular up to the top of the mountain behind the Parador.

Nearing the top
At the top of the funicular

We got back down to the Parador in time for our noon check out time. Then we drove through the mountains down to the plains, with lots of interesting stops along the way.

Packing up to leave. You can see the funicular in the background

Not far down the road there was a bit of traffic. On the whole though, there was very little traffic and it was a beautiful day.

We carefully passed these sheep and lambs
More traffic

We stopped at some great viewpoints.

Near the top of San Gloria Pass
Picnic lunch overlooking Riaño Reservoir

At the picnic spot there was an information board that mentioned the nearby viewpoint with the largest swing in Spain, so we decided to hike up to it. We hiked back to the car, left the mountains and drove down onto the plains to Léon.

Jo Ann testing the swing
We are staying at the wonderful Parador of Léon
Our room overlooks the front plaza

We have eaten a lot of Parador dinners on this trip. So, since we are in a city tonight I was looking forward to a local restaurant dinner. We went looking for a restaurant at 8:00 but couldn’t find one open. At Restaurante Casa Rafa, the original restaurant we had in mind they said that the kitchen opens at 8:45. So we sat on a park bench and people watched until it opened. We ended up having a great meal and the owner was very friendly and helpful. When we suggested the calamari appetizer he said the shrimp is better. So we had that and it was fantastic. He suggested the goat main course and Brian had that.

Sardine appetizer. Yummy and not salty at all.
Shrimp appetizer
Brian’s roasted goat
Strawberry mouse and ice cream desert.
The restaurant felt very local.
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