Colunga

Camino del Norte

To end of camino
389.4
Altitude
20

La Isla

3.60

Colunga

5.20

Pernús

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Bus Terminal
Yes
Correos
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

La Capilla de Santa Ana est tout ce qui reste de l'hôpital pour pèlerins qui se trouvait ici autrefois. L'ancienne route qui traverse la ville, aujourd'hui connue sous le nom de Calle del Doctor Grande Covián, était autrefois la Calle Real. C'est depuis toujours le Camino de Santiago qui traverse la ville.

Fiesta

Les Fiestas de Nuestra Señora de Loreto se déroulent le deuxième dimanche de juillet.

The Road

A l'extrémité de Colunga tourne à gauche pour suivre l'AS-258, puis rapidement après, il tourne à droite à une fourche pour suivre la CL-1. Il suit cette route de campagne pavée jusqu'à Pernús, en passant sous l'A-8 à mi-parcours. Elle s'approche de plusieurs petits hameaux.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

It is a few steps into town and the is a grocery store right before it, and a laundromat 4 mins walk away! Has a bar/ restaurant and pilgrim meal for dinner ( extra cost) and breakfast either full or continental ( no services on tomorrow’s st as he so decided to get both and stock up on lunch supplies!

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

is 30 euros for 1 person

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

I happened to stumble upon this gem of a café/hotel because the entrance to the patio looked so charming. I turned out to be a really beautiful peaceful place to have a coffee. It’s a very old building, restored with lots of love and attention to detail.

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

This place is nicely located. Upon check in, I was greeted warmly and given information about the town. My room was very clean. I’d recommend it.

Camino de Sant… (non vérifié)

Route markers now take pilgrims through a mix of small roads and paths via Bueño. This brings you into Colunga on a back road past the local primary (grade) school. If you happen to be walking past when parents are dropping off or picking up their children, take extra care: it’s narrow and windy, there will be a lot of cars trying to pass each other or park and drivers’ attention may well be elsewhere.

Camino de Sant…

Detour to the old Camino to visit bar caleya indi Great food with a variety of interesting vegan and vegetarian options. If you are walking the Camino del Norte this is worth the 30m detour or 5 euro cab ride from Colunga to stock up on nutritious deliciousness. Plus they speak English which helped me ordering.

Camino de Sant…

Very pilgrim friendly. Owner/staff very nice and helpful. Breakfast excellent and they gave us a picnic lunch as no cafes for 14 kms.
They offered laundry service which was just what I needed as I had been hand washing for 2 weeks!!
Lovely room with my own terrace and common garden area available to sit and relax and have a drink if you desired! Definitely recommended.

Camino de Sant…

There’s a cafe opposite the minymas supermarket on the main street that is to be avoided. The staff for some reason enjoy turning down their noses to pilgrims.

Camino de Sant…

Detour to the old Camino to visit bar caleya indi Great food with a variety of interesting vegan and vegetarian options. If you are walking the Camino del Norte this is worth the 30m detour or 5 euro cab ride from Colunga to stock up on nutritious deliciousness. Plus they speak English which helped me ordering.