Alvaredos

Camino de Invierno

To end of camino
191.0
Altitude
241

A Rúa de Valdeorras

7.10

Alvaredos

2.90

Montefurado (invierno)

Alvaredos is a small town just beyond the provincial border between Ourense and Lugo. This is where the Ribeira Sacra — the Holy River Bank region — begins. The name may derive from the sacred oaks that were once abundant here, venerated by Celtic tribes.

Keep a sharp lookout for waymarks — they lead back to the LU-933. About 2 km beyond Alvaredos, a medieval cart track begins a long switchback ascent and descent through forests and vineyards to the valley bottom, where an arroyo meets the railway track and the Río Sil.

The Road

The ascent on the medieval cart track is steep but beautiful. At the valley bottom, in a farmstead called El Molino, the 92-year-old Casimiro lives — he operated the gristmill here until grain production stopped in the 1960s. He's a spinner of tales and purveyor of homemade orujo, and he welcomes visits from pilgrims.

Follow the river, keeping an eye out for the many beekeeping complexes that have populated this valley for two millennia. Around a bend, the camino enters Montefurado.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Left A Rua early on a Sunday when all the bars were still closed so very excited to find the Nespresso machine with pods powdered milk and sugar is still set up in this lovely small village. What a thoughtful idea . There is a small donativo tin next to the machine.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I just passed through and one of the houses along the route has a whole bunch of fruit and boxes of juice th take plus a coffee machine and water I was so incredibly nice and unexpected!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The village is quaint with lovely wooden characters - if you want to stop there is a neat picnic area with a spring about 300 meters after the village on the path