Isle Cies
Coming up to the anchorage at Isla Cies
29 August 2009
Combarro
Combarro
A lovely old village at the top of the ria. The pilot book says to watch out for the tourist and the 'horrios'. We did'nt know what the 'horrios was and thought that perhaps it was theives or something. Anyway we finally found out that it was grain stores that stand on stilts, we still don't know why we had to look out for them!
'Horrios'
Rapau at anchor in Combarro
21 August 2009
Portosin
Took a lovely leisurely sail across Ria de Muros from Muros to Portosin (only just over an hour). We anchored just outside the marina wall and dinghied into the marina. We made a killing because we could pick up the internet from the marina at anchor which happened to have no password, and there was a sardine extravaganza going on at the marina that evening and all the sardines and BEER were free! Still had to visit the club restaurant for other food though as Keith and Arlene don’t like sardines (as if that matters when it is free!).
At anchor in Portosin, looking towards the marina
Club Nautico at Portosin which had a beautiful view of the sea
I decided to go for a run the next morning so dinghed into the marina only to find I needed a card to get out of the gate and there was not a soul around going out (I knew this was too good to be true). So I had to do a commando style raid to break out of the marina, climbing down the slippery rocks to a beach, running across the beach and climbing up the rocks on the other side to get to the road. Anyway I survived and when I got back the world had woken up (they don’t get up early in Spain and this was already 10.15) and there were people going in through the gate so I was able to get in looking legit!
23 August 09Had a 9 hour sail starting out sunny and getting a bit windy and cold as we approached Ria de Arosa (had some dolphins with us as one point though).
Dolphins playing round the boat from Ria Muros to ria de Arosa
We anchored off the beach in Ria de Arosa at Sta Uxia de Riveria and quite close to a marina were we could get ashore. A bit of a boring looking town, Keith managed to get the anchor winch control fixed though for a mere 12 euros which really impressed him (and that’s not easy!)