Berria

Camino del Norte

To end of camino
601.1
Altitudine
10

Santoña

2.60

Berria

3.80

Helgueras

Services
Bar
Yes

La città di Berria è stata costruita su un istmo formato dai venti del nord. La spiaggia è una popolare destinazione turistica diurna.

Attenzione

Alla fine della Berria, il Cammino si divide. Questo è uno dei rari punti in cui il Cammino ufficiale potrebbe non essere l'opzione migliore. Dove la strada principale gira a sinistra alla fine della città, il cammino gira a destra su un sentiero che sale di 100 metri fino alla cima del promontorio di El Brusco. Sebbene questa salita offra eccellenti viste panoramiche dalla cima, il suo ripido terreno sabbioso non è adatto ai deboli di cuore.

L'alternativa è seguire la strada per Noja.

Il cammino

Il Cammino ufficiale attraverso l'Alto de Brusco è semplice. Per seguire l'alternativa lungo la strada, gira a sinistra alla curva per seguire un percorso pedonale oltre la prima rotatoria. Alla seconda rotatoria, tieni la destra per seguire la CA-141 in direzione di Somo. Esistono diverse varianti del Cammino lungo questo tratto, che possono accidentalmente portarti lontano da Noja e verso San Miguel de Meruelo.

Tutte queste opzioni richiedono di svoltare a sinistra dalla CA-141, quindi se la tua destinazione è Noja, continua a seguire la strada principale e ignora tutte le svolte a sinistra. Quando lascerai la CA-141, la strada sarà sulla destra e sarà contrassegnata dalla scritta Helgueras 2km.

Se né Helgueras, né Noja, né Castillo sono nei tuoi programmi, puoi seguire le frecce rivolte a sinistra e proseguire direttamente verso San Miguel.

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Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I did the climb over the mountain from Berria Yesterday and it wasnt too hard. In sunny and dry weather this route is fine with a great view. But it looked too dangerous if rainy or wet at all

All Caminos App User (not verified)

ein pilger hat sich heute auf dem berg den arm gebrochen, der weg ist wirklich sehr steil, schmal, gefährlich!! man kann sich nirgends richtig festhalten, die vegetation an den seiten besteht aus dornbüschen. wenn man keine lust auf gefährliches klettern hat oder es geregnet hat, dann besser die 2. variante der straße entlang nehmen!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The walk from Sotaña to Guermes is a hot mess of variants. Because of rain, we used google maps that routed us in a manner that did not follow to trails as outlined here but we were on roads marked with arrows the entire time. Our route ended up being 18 km total.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Climbed the headland after light rain and confirm it is difficult and best avoided when wet. Slippery sloped path, narrow in places.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Not the easiest trail, more so on the downhill than the climb. We did it on a very dry, warm day. I would avoid if wet, as it’s so rocky. There were lots of locals on the trail when we did it though. Well marked.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

As others write, this is not an easy trail.
The weather was fine today but I still had to walk slow and was sometimes unsure where to step.
If the weather is just a little rainy or have been the day before I will not recommend the trail.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I failed to read comment above. This trail is not safe in or after a rainy day. Once you pass the sand, it turns muddy, slippery, and rocky. At points, is so narrow, that as you negotiate the muddy/slippery terrain you get stock by the thorny plants and vines. Poles are a most if it rain or is raining.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Completed the walk around the headland today. Perfectly acceptable on a dry day and if you’ve come this far already you should be fit enough easily. Poles help. There is clay in the soil so I expect that it could get slippery when wet. There are no exposed parts. The consequence of a slip or trip might be a bruise but not a fall. The headland suddenly rewards you with a view of both bays simultaneously. Well worth it. @caminobertie

Camino de Sant…

I stayed in Watsay surf house hostal, which is on the Main Street and minutes from the beach. Plane was very clean with nice staff and big rooms. If you book through booking.com then they charge you for a blanket and towel so better to contact them directly. Dining options limited in Berria, but was recommended to visit “Cacao” in nearby Arganos which did amazing burgers. Ferry from Laredo doesn’t go till 9am so staying here lets you have an early start.