Soto de Luiña

Camino del Norte

To end of camino
278.5
Altitude
15

Mumayor

2.80

Soto de Luiña

19.90

Cadavedo

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Train
Yes

Die Iglesia de Santa María war einst ein Krankenhaus für PilgerInnen. Diese mussten wie die heutigen zwischen zwei Routen nach Westen wählen. Pepe, der Hospitalero der städtischen Albergue gibt jeden Abend um 19h eine Wegbeschreibung für die folgenden Tage. Denken Sie daran, dass Pepe Teil der Gruppe war, die die Route über Ballota markierte, weshalb er etwas voreingenommen scheint. Wählen Sie die Variante, die am besten zu Ihnen passt.

Wenn Sie früh ankommen könnten Sie auch die 2 km zum Strand gehen (Wegweiser).

The Road

Von Soto de Luiña aus gibt es zwei verschiedene Routen. Beide sind gut markiert und die Abzweigung ist offensichtlich. Sie kommt entlang der Straße und es gibt einen Wegweiser mit zwei Muscheln welche die Richtungen anzeigen.

Variante 1: Bergroute – 19,9 km

Diese Route ist zur Gänze eine Bergwanderung und weit und breit die landschaftlich schönste Option. Wie der Name schon sagt, führt sie auf und entlang des Bergrückens. Wenn Sie diese Route gewählt haben, sollten Sie genügend Essen und Wasser einpacken, es gibt unterwegs keine Dienstleistungen. An der Stelle wo sich der Camino teilt, biegt die Bergroute links ab und beginnt anzusteigen.

Variante 2: Ballota Route – 19,5 km

Obwohl diese Route keine großen Höhen erreicht, macht sie doch viele Höhenmeter auf und ab; sie ist im Wesentlichen eine lange Reihe von Haarnadelkurven, die parallel zur Straße verlaufen. Ein Wort der Vorsicht ist angebracht. Da diese Route häufig die Straße berührt, ist es notwendig auf alle Pfeile zu achten, die Sie wieder davon wegführen. Obwohl man auch auf der Straße ans Ziel kommt, wäre es viel weiter und viel mehr auf und ab als am Camino. Es gibt einige Dienstleistungen auf dieser Route. Um ihr zu folgen, bleiben Sie einfach bei der Abzweigung auf der Straße.

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Comments

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

After having read the other recent comments about the mountain path, I was hesitant to take it, but after having completed it, I can say that I believe it to be worth the trek.
Many people have described poor experiences with this section, but the only unpleasantness I experienced was something present in the rest of El Camino Del Norte, mud. Theres a decent bit of mud on the second half of this hike, but it's fine.
For the difficulty, I would compare it to many hikes I've done in the Appalachians of Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. If you like ridgeline hikes with great views, this is a hike for you. I would even mention that it is probably easier on your feet than the other paved sections have been. If your feet have been bothering you because of the pavement like mine have, this gives them a break and definitely works your upper legs more.
Overall, it's up to you, but if you use some common sense, it's not bad at all, and has given me some of my favorite pictures of the trip.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

I took the mountain route. I am a solo hiker, very capable and confident. Today was a sunny day, no rain in the forecast. However, the mountain route climbed up and up and up. The higher I climbed, the more I went into the fog and grey skies, ultimately ending in rain when I reached the peak. Also, the farther I went into the route, the more signs were missing where the route splits up, so it was a guessing game if I was choosing the right path. I had my offline map, but it was STILL difficult to tell where to go. Absolutely TERRIFYING to be miles and miles from civilization, extremely unclear signage, overgrown paths covered in mud streams in the pouring rain on the side of a mountain with poor visibility. AND SNAKES. I saw 2. After weeks on the Norte, today was the first time I genuinely felt unsafe. I would never do this hike again. No to mountain route!

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

After a long stage on the way we saw the cat in the window, Limon guesthouse (Limon was one of theirs cats).
The town is small but you have everything you could need. Relaxing in the garden listening to the river is priceless. The owners helped us with everything and we were even able to make lemonade with the lemons from the garden. Outstanding price quality. Thank you Gonzalo and Iratxe for your hospitality

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

i just did the coastal route and it was a great experience with stunning views, beautiful nature paths in fairytale forests, pitoresque countrysides..very colorful mixed landscapesituations. it is often up and down a bit, but not steep and so very pleasant to walk. some parts are on serpentine roads, but there was not a lot (almost none) traffic the 2 days i was walking the coastal route.
i was happy that i had my walking sticks, cause in the forests were about 3 situations i had to balance over a small and not really dangerous river/trickle on stones.

i don't know about any pilgrim in my timeframe who did the mountain route. one elderly pilgrim started walking it by mistake but turned around after he felt like he's the only pilgrim and after a spanish passenger told him he shouldn't walk it, cause too dangerous.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

Limón guest house gives you a room for yourself when the price is 25euros. And with a clean shared bathroom, kitchen, living room, it’s really cozy and highly recommend. Llater that night, grab some really good hamburger at the bar call La tasca de Rosa. Just so good.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

Mountain route is extremely overgrown. You do have an option to go around the waist high grass. After rain the day before, the very narrow and poorly maintained path was a river. If there is any risk of rain, fog, or just clouds, there are no views. Not worth the extra time and slow going to navigate with the lack of markers and low trail visibility, only to have to walk on a highway at the end of it all.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

It’s so worth it!! Only a few steeper hills, but not very long ones. Go for it, you are not gonna regret it. Just be aware there are quite a few ticks on the second half of the path, so stay away from higher grass maybe, and check your skin.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

The coastal route is as described- MANY steep ups and downs, several sections of very dangerous road walking, and mud, rocky downhills and stream crossings. I didn’t do the mountain route, but I almost wonder if that would have been better because the coastal route was quite exhausting with the constant up and downs- longest 19km hike I’ve done so far. There are some stunning coastal views in the second half of the day, but it did feel like this section would never end, and I was glad when it did.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

Beautiful space right on the Camino! Has 2 bedrooms, one with double bed and another with a pull out bed. Full shared kitchen, washing machine, garden with line for drying clothes. 35 euro for 2 people in double bed. Fast internet, good shower/hot water. Very nice hosts. Overall highly recommend staying here!

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

Beautiful views! A large number of the tiles have fallen off the way markers. However it is normally quite clear which way to go. Quite overgrown in places. Watch out for ticks - we were wearing shorts and had to remove several.