Today may have been the last of the dry days with rain forecast for the next three days! Covered 19 km (11.9 mi) of moderate hills--only burning a bit the last hour. We both arrived a little after noon, so we took advantage of the earliness and enjoyed a super-sized lunch and then skipped supper. No albergue here in Navia, so we're staying at Pension Cantabria for 20€ each--a nice treat again.
Navia (pop. 9,000) is undoubtedly an old fishing village and still has a port with a small dry dock and a marina with smaller power boats. It looks like a sleepy little town with not much going on.
I'm still infatuated with the hórreos and their various incarnations as you can see in the picture, as well as Spanish villas that always have one or more palm trees at their side. And then there's the suspended interstate highway way above me. I also captured the rough backwoods trail that Bob took as a "shortcut" for part of the way and I decided to bypass taking the bicycle route instead; my tendinitis would have screamed for help at this incredibly steep stony portion!