Hello
bloggers! How are you?
I have to
tell you about my latest trip that I have done in Spain.
I went to Puebla
de Sanabria that is located in Zamora this Christmas Holidays with my dad César,
my mom Aurora, my aunt Esperanza, and my sister Paula. The day was fantastic
because the weather was really good, the sky didn’t have any clouds, it was
completely blue and the sun was shining a lot. My family doesn’t have a house
in Zamora, but we have in a village of León called Valencia de don Juan that is
one hour and a half away from Puebla de Sanabria, so we woke up at 10 a.m. we had breakfast at my home, we had a shower, and when we were ready, we went into my father’s
car to go to Puebla de Sanabria. We
started off by stopping the car in a parking to see the lake. The lake was
really fantastic, the water was really clean and the mountains were reflected
in the water. The lake was so impressive that we remained there taking photos
at least one hour. Then we entered again in my father’s car and he rode to see Ribadelago’s
dam. When we were in
the car we saw three cows in the road. My daddy parked the car in a large green
waste ground just to see the dam, but the dam was destroyed so we couldn’t see
it. There were some cows and some bulls so we had to take care of what we were
doing just not to be attacked by them
Here you have some photos of the Lake: :)
We then
went inside the car and my father drove us to Puebla de Sanabria to have a
delicious lunch in a restaurant called Monteluno. There we ate five delicious
starters: some prawns, Iberian ham, some
anchovies, two octopus, and some mussels
and a main course that was a piglet. The dessert was lemon custard and a coffe
with milk . After having a fabulous lunch, we walked in the village until we
were in front of a church that was done in the baroque. We continued walking
until we were just in a lookout point in Puebla de Sanabria, where we could see
the large river Tera. One of our last stop was in Sanabria's Palace where we
paid just 2€ to enter inside it and visit it. The palace was awesome. It was
formed by three floors and the third
floor gave us an awesome view of the city and of the river Tera. Then we went
into the second floor where my sister Paula and me dress up as
pilgrims. In the first floor we
started dressing up as a soldier because there were all the things that a soldier
wear, there was a shield, a spear, an axe, a sword, a helmet, and a breastplate. In the middle of the palace
there was a high tower made of brown rocks. When we entered in the tower, we went
upstairs and outside and we could observe another view, we could take
incredible photos and we could beat up a large bell. When we were downstairs,
we entered into a library just to see an exhibition about soldiers that some
people were doing. Our final stop was in
a shop called Vaqueros where we bought pastes that were called Aceitadas and
they are very typical of Zamora, we bought 3 boxes of Aceitadas and one box of
varied pastes. All of us entered in the car about 7 p.m. and my father drove us
until we went in the village Valencia de Don Juan in León. There we went to have dinner in a restaurant
called Reino de León where we ate tortilla with onions and for dessert an
orange. We arrived home about 11 p.m. We
were very tired, so I turned on the television and I started to watch a film
until 1 a.m. that I went to bed.
Here I post you some photos of Puebla de Sanabria.
All in all,
it was a fantastic experience where I learnt a lot of history and culture. I’d
definitely recommend Puebla de Sanabria to anyone. Has anyone been to Puebla de
Sanabria before? Please tell me in a comment. I’d love to hear about it! Got to
go now. Kisses from Spain!
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