Burgos itself is a very attractive city, with lots of small bars and a lively atmosphere. The cathedral was impressive on the outside but wasn’t particularly so impressive on the inside. The castle was closed for some reason and I wasn’t in the mood for any of the museums. I’d recommend a visit for anyone who hasn’t been.
I left Burgos in high spirits after a good night sleep and a day rest. Found the route out of town easy as it was the same road I’d come in on, the N120. In fact I’d be following this a lot of the way to Leon over the next few days.
The route deviated south to re-join the Camino towards Castrojeriz, a pretty little hillside town with not a lot going on but has a certain charm. This route took me across the Meseta, a high plateau that runs across the centre of Spain. Once you’re on it, its flat and there isn’t much for miles upon miles. I would hate something bad to happen to my bike on the Meseta. Luckily it didn’t, and so I carried on to Carrion De Los Condes for a nights rest at Camping Eden. I was feeling a bit rough so went to bed early.