Day 9 – Aosta (Rest Day)

So far, we’ve:

  • Walked over 95 miles
  • Taken 264,877 steps
  • Ascended 16,621 feet (Mt Everest is 29,032 feet tall)
  • Descended 13,279 feet

So, I think we deserve a rest day.

We each relaxed. We also did our laundry and explored the city.

Chris and Shannon (Calgary) joined us for dinner at a fun local place far away from the tourist hot spots. Great food, great atmosphere and a great time.

Aosta is a lovely town. It was founded in 25 BC to help Rome control the nearby mountain passes. Its name is derived from the emperor at the time, “Augustus.”

Aosta’s main square
Aosta is tucked in a valley between lovely mountains. This is the view walking out of our hotel.
Ponte de Pierre. Construction completed approximately 14AD. I love the many Roman bridges I’ve crossed while on Camino.
Collegiate church of Saint Ursus
Interior of Collegiate church of Saint Ursus
More of the interior of Collegiate church of Saint Ursus
Aosta’s city walls date back to 25 BC. Much of the wall is still standing, so you bump into it often as you walk around town.
Da man
The Arch of Augustus. Erected in 25 BC to commemorate a Roman victory. It’s under going repairs right now.
Aosta has many lovely streets to explore
A fun dinner with Chris and Shannon from Calgary. They are kindred Camino enthusiasts.

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