I was fortunate that today was a rest day as heavy rain fell and thunder echoed around the hills behind the town. The day passed quickly, washing clothes, shopping for supplies, answering emails, catching up on my blog. As B&B Nataly had a Spa, I visited the pool, which although too short for proper swimming at least gave me the opportunity to exercise muscles different from those used for walking. I did of course manage a coffee and chocolate orange cake. I looked for a shop to buy a local SIM card to allow Internet access without the need to find WiFi, but the town appears too small to support a phone shop. Looks like I will be on Internet "Detox" on my days camping.
This blog describes my attempt to walk across Europe on the 8,880 kilometre long E3 trail.
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