Thursday, 18 July 2024

GR 11 Day 43 Camping de Maçanet to La Jonquera

17th July 

An early start from the campsite to try and avoid the worst of the heat. Mostly successful but when I arrived at La Jonquera there was no shade and a temperature of 33°

A switchback in the road from the campsite 
The walk started around the road to Maçanet de Cabrenys, very quiet. I went through the town thinking of  coffee but nothing was moving.
Maçanet de Cabrenys 
Up through the trees again, this time with the difference that they were mainly cork trees. All the bigger trees had the bark stripped, it seems that the height the bark is stripped depends on the diameter. 
Cork trees showing signs of harvesting 
They can be stripped every nine years without harming the tree.
Looking back over the tree covered hills
Went past an interesting looking building that turned out to have been built over the Canta mine that was used for gold and silver storage during the Spanish civil war.
Canta mine building 

Information board 
It seemed to be a long climb to La Vajol but it was only about 400 meters, luckily the restaurant was open for coffee and croissants.
Welcome restaurant 
La Vajol seems to have been an important place for the republicans during the Civil war and there are a number of monuments.
Memorial plaque 
The route then climbs past Santa Eugenia, one of many, sometimes ruined, chapels in the hills.
Santa Eugenia 
A long descent to La Jonquera then, past some recently stripped cork, under the railway and motorway to arrive in the town and dive into the first bar/restaurant I saw.
Cork harvest
The temperature was brutal but I got to the hotel and straight under the shower, that helped!
La Jonquera the other side of the motorway 

 
La Jonquera 



6 comments:

Andy said...

From my books on the Spanish Civil War, Jonquera was a major route to France for the retreating Republicans in 1939. Not that they were welcomed with open arms by the French Government. Andy

Phreerunner said...

Well done, nearly there!

Anonymous said...

Shortly to wallow in the Med. Nice treat! J

Roger B said...

It's not normal sea temperature!

Roger B said...

If the heat doesn't finish me off first

Anonymous said...

Nope but might be a bit of relief from land temps.