→ 2.6km.
To end of camino
365.10
Seehöhe
851

Bimon is a tiny hamlet on the southern edge of the Embalse del Ebro. No services. The camino follows the reservoir shore through this area — a quiet stretch with water views that can feel slightly melancholy, as they do at most Spanish reservoirs built over drowned villages.

→ 1.4km.
To end of camino
363.70
Seehöhe
851

Llano is a tiny settlement in the Las Rozas de Valdearroyo area near the Ebro Reservoir. No services. The camino follows the reservoir's edge through this quiet stretch.

→ 4.1km.
To end of camino
359.60
Seehöhe
853

Villanueva de las Rozas is a small village along the Ebro Reservoir, notable for the partially submerged church tower visible from the road — a haunting reminder of what lies beneath the water. A walkway leads out toward the tower. No services.

→ 1.5km.
To end of camino
358.10
Seehöhe
870

Las Rozas de Valdearroyo is a small village on the Ebro Reservoir. No services. The reservoir walk continues through this area.

→ 2.5km.
To end of camino
355.60
Seehöhe
856

Arroyo de Valdearroyo is a tiny hamlet at the southern end of the Ebro Reservoir area. No services. The camino is approaching Villafria and the transition to off-road walking.

→ 7.1km.
To end of camino
348.50
Seehöhe
865

Villafria marks the end of the reservoir road walking. From here, the route is mostly off-road. No services in the village itself.

Wegbeschreibung

After Villafria, the walking improves significantly. Two highlights on the way to Olea: first, the Roman ruins of Juliobriga with a museum — the church bell tower overlooking the ruins is worth climbing. Then, after a 200 m ascent through beech forest to the Pena Cutral, a descent to the Romanesque church of San Pedro de Cervatos, with its famous erotic capitals and corbels whose purpose is still debated by art historians.

→ 1.1km.
To end of camino
347.40
Seehöhe
925

Retortillo is the site of Juliobriga, a Roman city founded in the 1st century BC during the Cantabrian Wars. The archaeological site and museum are right on the camino. You can walk freely around the ruins, and the adjacent church's bell tower offers views over the excavations. The museum provides context on daily life in this northern Roman outpost.

→ 6.0km.
To end of camino
341.40
Seehöhe
875

Cervatos is home to the Romanesque church of San Pedro, one of the artistic highlights of the entire Olvidado. A significant number of the capitals and corbels feature erotic carvings — their purpose is debated by art historians, but they're unlike anything you'll see on other caminos. The church sits in a beautiful setting after the descent from the Pena Cutral through beech forest.

No services in the village.

→ 5.3km.
To end of camino
336.10
Seehöhe
1022

Many pilgrims stay at Casa Miguel in Olea — a vacation complex with well-equipped apartments at pilgrim-friendly prices. The owners are generous and sociable; expect an invitation to join them for tapas and drinks. They're also happy to pick pilgrims up from wherever they are — just call ahead.

No other notable services in the village.

Wegbeschreibung

The walking to Aguilar de Campoo is a good day — very pretty countryside and villages, mostly off-road. Keep an eye on the GPS track, as there used to be several alternative routes passing different ancient sites — Roman road, medieval bridge, Romanesque church, and menhirs. The current markings go through Reinosilla and then Casasola.

To shorten the day, you could stop in Nestar, which has an outdoor exhibit on the Roman Road, a milario, and an ancient bridge.

→ 5.3km.
To end of camino
330.80
Seehöhe
990

Casasola is a small village on the route between Olea and Aguilar de Campoo. No services. The camino passes through orchards and fields on the approach to Aguilar.

→ 3.1km.
To end of camino
327.70
Seehöhe
991

Las Quintanillas is a small village between Olea and Aguilar de Campoo. No services. Pleasant countryside walking.

→ 0.9km.
To end of camino
326.80
Seehöhe
948

La Quintana is a tiny hamlet between Olea and Nestar. No services. The camino continues through the gentle rolling landscape of southern Cantabria.

→ 1.2km.
To end of camino
325.60
Seehöhe
949

Las Henestrosas de las Quintanillas is a small hamlet near the Cantabria-Palencia border. No services. The camino is approaching Nestar and the transition into the province of Palencia.

→ 1.5km.
To end of camino
324.10
Seehöhe
946

Bercedo (not to be confused with the Bercedo near Espinosa) is a small hamlet between Las Henestrosas and Nestar. No services. The camino passes through on the approach to the Palencia border.

→ 1.9km.
To end of camino
322.20
Seehöhe
926

Cuena is a small village near Nestar on the Cantabria-Palencia border. No services. The landscape is transitioning from the green Cantabrian valleys to the drier Castilian terrain.