Tapia de Casariego

Camino del Norte

To end of camino
199.7
Altitude
25

Porcía

5.60

Tapia de Casariego

9.60

Figueras

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

Tapia est incluse ici comme étant sur le camino officiel parce qu'il y a des raisons historiques de le faire, et les flèches modernes le rendent facile. C'est une ville de taille moyenne construite autour d'un modeste port de pêche avec de nombreuses options pour la nourriture.

L'albergue municipale ici remporte le prix de la meilleure vue-sans-escalade, mais elle n'est pas grande, alors arrivez tôt.

La Iglesia de San Esteban a été construite en 1898, ce qui la rend presque toute neuve (et néo-gothique).

The Road

De Tapia à Figueras, il y a quelques options de marche, dont plusieurs variantes côtières qui ne sont pas officiellement le camino. Si tu suis de près la côte, tu ne te perdras pas et c'est une belle promenade. Elle ne peut que vous amener à Figueras, qui est la ville frontalière fluviale des Asturies.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

There is a municipal albergue with about 18 beds €7 You must go to the Oficia de Touristica to get your key

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

Anam Cara House. Lovely country home with a hostel. Clean with real sheets. Nice sitting room. Between both Caminos. Near Serantes. 27.5 km from Navia.
+34 655 735 162

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

A total treat! Especially if you need a Zero Day, we stayed for £71/night and had an entire cute apartment with kitchen for finally cooking. Clean, modern, well stocked. Oceanfront! All services of town short walking distance. Didn't want to leave!!

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

Don’t judge from the outside.
We had a triple room. Clean and comfortable. Modern, updated bathroom.
Our room was at the end of the hall and face the back of the building. It was quiet.
Request a hair dryer at the front desk.
Hostess was very friendly and let us borrow umbrellas as it was pouring to go out for dinner and see some of the town.
There’s a nice coffee shop right across the street.

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

Municipal Albergue. Tapia de Casariego.
Pilgrims love a cheap bed. We are on the road for a long time and try to save money wherever we can so we can complete our journey. However, the state of the municipal albergue at Tapia de Casariego was appalling.

It is a donotivo and I understand I don’t have to pay anything if I don’t want to , but it was insulting. Pilgrims still require cleanliness. The state of the beds was awful. The white(?) cover over the mattress was covered in dirt and other peoples hair. The covers had obviously not been cleaned for some time as they were all wrinkled and dirty. Bed bugs heaven if ever I have seen it.

I have completed four Caminos and this is the worst albergue I have ever seen. Possibly why it is free. If anyone thinks I am being unfair, please do not hesitate to go and spend a night here. I dare you!! And good luck. Do not rush to this place. It is shameful.

Camino de Sant…

When you leave the city the Camino will lead you over different route then it’s here on the map, with a lot of asphalt roads. However, if you follow the signs to the GR E9 you will walk more or less the original route across country roads with beautiful views on the sea