Carrizos is a three bedroom bungalow set in around a hectare of land, the property is available for short term rent, this blog is to provide an insight into the house, garden and surrounding area. This image is a sunrise in Winter taken from the bathroom window. If you have any queries about the property please send a comment. Click on any image to enlarge.

Thursday 12 May 2011

Ribadeo

About 40 mins drive away are a couple of lakes near As Pontes, there is good walking around them but  here is a little journey on the water.

We parked one car at each end and had a great few hours. The pics got mixed up I have no idea who took what. These little refugios are picnic areas with fireplaces benches and a roof are scattered around Galicia often by rivers in my experience.
 This is very like the ancient bridge near Porto do Son very pretty and fairly precarious to take a horse and cart over.
 Must revisit and try out the fireplace one day
 Hundreds of these tiny flowers at the starting point and along the river too.
In the water and off we go with no idea what we are going to find

Alejandro was in a surfski slightly unstable but better at the river than we imagined it would be.
 Well some of the time it was - the times when Alej was on top were better for him but less funny for us you prob need to click and zoom in on that one.
Jose dared to keep a camera out down one lumpy bit - it was tame and safe but fun, ideal for introducing children to river work.
It just kept on being pretty for ages 200 meters of tranquil, 40 of fast and then back to tranquil.
New leaves on the trees along with the flowering gorse and heather were breathtaking 
 
The good thing about rivers is you can just sit and let the river do the work

A cloudy few minutes for lunch... although it was more for Alej to warm up a bit after his third caer.
Not sure if Alej was flagging or sunbathing 
  The abandoned village I walked around last time was well underwater but there was a ruin above one of our stopping places a huge house compared with the tiny ones I found before.
The river opens out into a wide lake after a few kilometers and suddenly there was loads of squally wind, paddling slowed down a tad, and the cameras stayed in their bags for an hour or so but the wind died down a bit as we did the last few km.
And no one took any photos of us getting out.

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