Tineo

Camino Primitivo

To end of camino
239.3
Altitude
675

El Pedregal

7.30

Tineo

6.30

Piedratecha

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Public Pool
Yes

Tineo was built on the side of a steep valley and everywhere you go feels like a climb, but don't let that keep you in the albergue. The Iglesia de San Pedro anchors the town center, and adjacent to it the Museo de Arte Sacro holds a modest but worthwhile collection of sacred art. The town has enough bars and shops to fill an afternoon.

A detour from Piedratecha (the next village) leads to the ruins of the Monasterio de Santa Maria la Real de Obona, a Benedictine foundation that dates to at least the 11th century. The Romanesque church survives, and the setting in a narrow mountain valley is appropriately atmospheric.

Notice

Buy supplies. Between Tineo and Campiello there are no services apart from a fountain at the edge of Tineo.

Fiesta

San Pedro, patron of the town, is celebrated on the 29th of June. A longer fiesta runs from the 12th to the 18th of August in honor of San Roque.

History

Tineo's growth traces back to King Alfonso IX, who in the early 13th century mandated that all pilgrims pass through here. At that time the largest pilgrim hospital on this entire route was built -- the Mater Christi. The hospital itself is gone, but remnants of its chapel and exterior walls survive.

The Road

The camino descends to the center of Tineo as far as the church. From there it turns right and begins the uphill climb out of town on the Calle la Fuente; the fuente is the fountain at the edge of town near a small picnic area.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Really nice hotel. Paloma, the owner, was not only very helpful but a lovely person. A must stay… All the rooms have views, they even have a good coffee machine for breakfast, And she keeps the prices low because she’s just a good person. Stay here.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

There’s nothing open on Sunday.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

An incredibly knowledgeable guide explained all the sculptures in the museum which made it come alive for us. Not a huge collection, but very significant. It was the highlight of our stay in Tineo

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I was heading for the larger supermarket in Tineo, instead I found a lovely bakery with Spanish "pasty" big & round you can buy whole, half or quarter, with meat & without. It was still warm & delicious. It is on the bend in town next to a town hall? On the right above the road.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The service is very good. The room is very clean with great view. The breakfast has all kinds of coffee and tea with many kinds of pastry. With the fruits and ham we bought, we had a great breakfast.

The hotel also helped us book the room for our next stop and even managed to transport the glasses we forgot in the room. We feel really grateful and appreciate it very much.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Literally a palace of an albergue. 4 star hotel with 4 star albergue. Great bunks, beautiful bathrooms, and incredible food. Fancy menu del dia (only til 4) for 16 and amazing buffet breakfast for 10. Treat yourself!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The Church of St Peter at the top of the town is a worthwhile visit. For summer months they have a display dedicated to Romanesque/Gothic sculptures that were removed from dilapidated chapels in the region.

Worth a quick visit and a stamp on your credential.