Ponte Ulla

Via de la Plata

Camino Sanabrés

Camino de Invierno

To end of camino
21.4
Altitude
65

San Miguel de Castro

2.70

Ponte Ulla

4.30

Outeiro (San Pedro de Villanova)

Services
Bar
Yes
Grocery
Yes

Ponte Ulla marks the crossing of the Río Ulla and the boundary between the provinces of Pontevedra and A Coruña. It's also where the Camino de Invierno walkers, who joined at A Laxe, continue alongside you on the final approach to Santiago.

The town has practical value: a Día grocery store on the way out (stock up if you're heading to the albergue in Outeiro), and an excellent panadería right on the camino in the blocks after you cross the bridge. The Romanesque church in town is dedicated to Mary Magdalene and is worth a quick look.

The bridge itself is the town's reason for being. The old stone bridge over the Ulla has been a crossing point for centuries, and you can feel the weight of all that foot traffic as you walk across. The distinctive railway viaduct of Gundián, dating from the 1930s, is visible from town -- about 170 meters long, it was built as part of a rail line from Pico Sacro.

Notice

The stretch of N-525 leaving Ponte Ulla can be dangerous. Keep an eye open for the two points where the camino leaves the road.

Fiesta

The parish celebrates its patron saint festivities in the summer. Check locally for dates.

The Road

The camino follows briefly a section of the N-525 as it leaves Ponte Ulla. This section can be a bit dangerous, so keep an eye open for the two times it leaves the road. The first is to your left, so you'll need to cross. The second is to your right, which means crossing back. About 500 meters separate the two crossings. If these crossings sound unnecessarily dangerous, you're not alone.

After the second crossing, the camino returns to safer side roads as it climbs to Outeiro.

City Map
Accommodation in Ponte Ulla.

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

As you come in to town on the right just before the gas station. Open from 7am until 1530 and from 20h00 for dinner. Excellent food at really reasonable prices. Friendly team. Highly recommend.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

As you enter the town on the left. Well stocked, big and spotless.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

i enjoyed here a really nice day after a short walk from Silleda. Its a perfect airBnB with a stunning view. You can order nice food from a menu for dinner and breakfast. 80€ vis booking.com worth the money!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

While there are still flashing warning signs for drivers suggesting that pilgrims are crossing the busy road as you leave ponte Ulla in fact the Camino mojons are all on the R and the wise pilgrim app is not up to date. Keep On the right and you will be fine
Also the cafe at O Cruceiro was open early afternoon on a Sunday as was a lovely panadería selling empanadas on the R just after you cross the bridge into town

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Route is improved and we'll sign posted.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I walked this stage in early 2023 and it seems they have rerouted the Camino so you no longer have to cross the highway. There's a new marker that takes you down slightly to a service road .... Just stay on the right, it's quite obvious.

I could still see an arrow on the other side of the road but if you follow the new markers it feels safe.

Happy walking!

Camino de Sant…

Okay for a night out of the albergue but not anything more.

Camino de Sant…

My advice is to not cross the highway. It’s very dangerous three Lane Highway 90 km/h with you blind turned on each end. My advice is to walk along the right side of the highway where there’s a concrete divider between you and the road. I stupid at the Camino makes you cross this highway walk a little bit and then cross it again when you can just walk alongside the road and get there and it’s much much safer.