Luarca

Camino del Norte

To end of camino
241.8
Altitude
5

Barcia

3.20

Luarca

3.70

Villuir (La Ronda)

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

Luarca wraps around a bend in the Río Negro, with monuments, beaches, and accommodation split across both banks. On the way in, five Casas de los Indianos line the camino — the Villas Excelsior, Cristina, Rosario, Argentina, and Barrera — each a testament to the fortunes made in the Americas and brought home to impress.

The old town clusters around the river crossings. The headland walk to the faro and the Capilla de la Atalaya provides the best views — a steep hike, but the panorama of the town curving around the river mouth is worth it.

The Cementerio on the headland is one of the more dramatically situated in Asturias, perched above the cliffs. Severo Ochoa, the Nobel Prize-winning biochemist, is buried there — a native of Luarca who left for Madrid, then New York, and whose scientific legacy far exceeded anything the town expected of a grocer's son.

Bars, restaurants, and accommodation on both banks. A good town to spend an extra evening.

Fiesta

The fiesta of Nuestra Señora del Rosario is celebrated on the 15th of August and San Timoteo is celebrated on the 22nd.

History

Severo Ochoa de Albornoz, born in Luarca in 1905, won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1959 for his work on RNA synthesis. His career took him from Asturias to Madrid, Heidelberg, Oxford, and finally New York, where he spent most of his working life. He is buried in the clifftop cemetery overlooking the town.

The Road

Leaving Luarca the camino climbs a bit, winding its way uphill though a residential expansion of the city. The road straightens out and levels off, and the camino follows it all the way to Otur. It crosses the N-634 along the way and when it passes through Otur (which is located on the N-634) it does so to the south of town.

City Map

Comments

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I had to stay because I had to wait for a package but very glad it was in this friendly city. Stayed in Hotel Rico, highly recommended! The city has a beautifull big church and cemetery uphull, another cute chapel with an overview of the town, beautiful large botanical garden and nice trail to walk. Loved to be here for some days

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Unfortunately, we heard from the other donativo owners that Casa Lua is closed (don’t know if that’s permanent but as of April 2023 it’s not open at the moment)

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

We are so glad we stopped to stay at Casa Lua, about 2 km after Luarca. Oscar, Lua, and their dogs welcomed us into their home and made us feel at home. The dorm was simple and clean, what really stood out was the delicious dinner, delightful conversation and welcoming atmosphere. This place is the magic stuff of the Camino.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

There is a lovely donativo albergue about 1 hr walking from Luarca. It’s called Casa Lua and well worth the stop. Lovely hospitaleros and a fabulous dinner. Opens at 3. Highly recommend.

Camino de Sant…

We recommend the lavanderia City Sec Avenida de Galicia that cost the same and the guy did a really good job.

Camino de Sant…

Don’t miss this cute little town. Book ahead at the albergue or it’s €30 for one person at Oria Hostal with shared bathroom and own room.

Camino de Sant…

Although no self-service laundromat features on any map search in Luarca, I found one near La Pelu De Isa in Luarca. €5 for a wash and €3 for a dry.