About me

Hi there I am an eleven year boy almost twelve and I love travelling and trekking. I was travelling the world with my family but we had to end it nine months prematurely because of COVID-19. At the beginning of The trip Covid wasn’t a thing but it started when we were in India now it has just gotten worse. Right now we are in lockdown and are unsure when it will end. Thanks And GoodBye.

My name is Nathaniel Perrott and I’m twelve years old and currently living in lockdown. I’m really into travelling trekking and also snorkeling. My Instagram account is @wanderingthedepths. My family are mount adventure club and my brother Travel to the max. Hope you enjoy.

Life in Lockdown ▪‿▪

Many things have happened to us on this trip. But the time that felt weirdest to me was when we were doing the EBC trek in the Himalayas then all of a sudden we had to go home back to New Zealand much earlier then originally expected. It was sudden but not unexpected because of COVID-19 we were planning to end the trip early but not this early.

Some good Albergues in spain!

Albergue parroquial SAN Miguel, A wonderful place for pilgrims and nice facilities. Relax outside at the tables while drinking a Tea or coffee or sit inside whilst engaging in conversation with the wonderful American hosts. They will show you a map of the town and there are plenty of restaurants to enjoy a nice meal or if you are on a budget there is a super market or so close by.( If you are vegetarian there is a restaurant called bar Mundo and get the delicious vegetarian option). In the morning before you leave enjoy the donativo breakfast that is set out. Price: Donativo ( Pay what you can or what you deem appropriate) Dinner: No Breakfast: Included with donativo Cleanliness: 9.5 Hospitality: 10 Town Name: Estella

Albergue de peregrinos parroquial San Francisco de Asis tosantos

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Sahagun – El Burgo Ranero

Sahagun – El Burgo Ranero. Distance 17.9 km. Towns along the way Bercianos Del Real Camino 9.7 km.

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Calzada de cotto is slightly on a varient and make sure not to cross the bridge people aim the arrows towards it. Bercianos is a great place to have lunch because of both it’s location and it’s options. The walk is pretty easy and nice.

Calzadilla De La Cueza – Sahagun.

Calzadilla De La Cueza – Sahagun Distance 22 km. Towns along the way Ledigos 6.1 -Terradillos De Los Templarios 9.5 – Moratinos 12.7 – SAN Nicolas Del Real Camino 15.3 km.

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Today has a few variations but it is quickest to follow the original route. There are many towns along the way so you do not have to worry about a place to stop for lunch. I recomend having lunch at san Nicolas.

Carrion De Los Condes – Calzadilla

Carrion De Los Condes – Calzadilla. Distance 17.3 km. Towns along the way none.

Today is quite an easy day unless you count the freezing cold rain we walked in. At 9.0 km there is a bar in the middle of nowhere called bar oasis. It is only open from April to early October. At Calzadilla there is two albergues coming into town a really nice restaurant and a bar. TIPS: If you are walking in the rain you need really warm clothes and you want to leave early cause in the rain everyone rushes for beds. It’s cold in the rain so you should put on all your warm layers my hands were so freezings I you really want gloves. 🥶

Fromista – Carrion De Los Condes

Fromista – Carrion De Los Condes. Distance 19.3 km. Towns along the way Poblacion 3.4 – Villamentero 9.3 – Villalcazar De Sirga 13.6 km.

At Poblacion there are a few places to stay and eat. Villamentero has a few places but there is a really nice cafe and albergue coming into town called Albergue Amanecer. At Villacazar there are lots of places to stay at and to eat at but the track goes to the left of the town not through it. Carrion it is pretty big so it is quite easy to find a place to eat at and stay at.

Castrojeriz – Fromista

Castrojeriz – Fromista. Distance 24.9km. Towns along the way Itero De La Vega 10.6 – Boadilla Del Camino 19.1 km

The first uphill is tough and you are up there for a short while then a short but tough descent. At Itero it is pretty nice and there are a few places to stay and to eat at. At Boadilla there are a few places to stay and like two places to eat at. After that really short distance until Fromista. At Fromista there is a supermarket as well as some bars and restaurants.

IN THE RAIN. Hornillos – Castrojeriz.

Hornillos – Castrojeriz. Distance 20.1 km. Towns along the way San Bol – 5.7 Hontanas – 10.7 Arco San Anton 16.1 km.

Today it was pretty wet and miserable but we still enjoyed it. San bol is an albergue in the middle of nowhere.and I don’t know how many beds it has so you have to be careful. Hontanas on the other had has lots of accomodation and multiple places to eat but in the rain they can be pretty packed. At Sam Anton there is one albergue to the left but it is marked clearly. At Castrojeriz there are lots of places to stay including two municipal albergues. There are some stores to buy food and quite a few bars/restaurants.

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I will start recording my days – Burgos to Hornillos Del Camino.

Burgos – Hornillos Del Camino. Distance 21.0 km. Towns along the way Tarjados 10.6 – Rabe de las Calzadas 13.0 km.

Today was quite easygoing but at the very end it was a bit steep. In Tarjados there is a few places to stay and at least one place to eat. Rabe has like one place to start and I’m not sure how many beds it has. In Hornillos there is a few choices of accommodation and some bars/restaurants. For dinner I recommend either taking the meal at an albergue or going to the casa rural bar/restaurant pilgrims menu is really good.