Villaviciosa

Camino del Norte

Camino Primitivo

To end of camino
371.8
Altitude
5

La Trocha

1.30

Villaviciosa

2.00

La Ferrería - Amandi

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

Villaviciosa has been called 'the fertile place' since the 14th century, and the name is earned. The valley's rich soil supports cattle, dairy, and — most importantly for your evening — apple orchards that produce the sidra for which Asturias is famous.

If you spot a sidrería, stop. Asturian cider is poured in a ritual that looks absurd until you taste the result: the bottle is held high overhead, the glass low at the hip (often behind the back), and a thin stream of cider falls the full distance to aerate before hitting the glass. You drink the small pour — called a culín — immediately. Don't let it sit. The bartender will pour rounds for the whole bar in rapid succession, and the empty dregs get tossed on the floor. Don't be alarmed — that's what the sawdust is for.

The late-Romanesque Iglesia de Santa María de la Oliva, near the center, is worth more than a passing glance. The west portal's carved figures are among the best transitional Romanesque-Gothic work in Asturias. The Ayuntamiento and a monument to Carlos I (who landed here in 1517 on his first visit to Spain) round out the historical interest.

All services available. Restaurants and sidrerías on the main streets.

Fiesta

Santumedero de Sietes is celebrated on the 3rd of March. San Juan on the 24th of June, and Santiago on the 25th of July.

History

Carlos I of Spain (later Emperor Charles V) first set foot on Spanish soil at the nearby port of Tazones in September 1517. He was seventeen, spoke no Spanish, and arrived with a Flemish court that immediately irritated the local nobility. His landing here — instead of at a major port — was an accident of weather, but Villaviciosa has commemorated it ever since.

The Road

Pay close attention to the arrows through town. The camino follows a route which takes you past most of the more notable monuments, including the Ayuntamiento building, the monument to Carlos I, and the Iglesia de Santa María de la Oliva. At the church it turns left to follow the AS-255 out of town and to La Ferrería.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Stayed here and pleasantly surprised! Near restaurants with lovely grilled vegetables and sidre( had it so I’m good) … albergue has coffee/tea all day/ evening, breakfast and coffee at 6:15 for early risers! They do laundry or for rainy days- laundromat right next door!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We had a Triple for 100 Euros about a block off the Camino.
The room and bathroom were a bit small for the 3 of us, but it was clean, remodeled and comfortable.
There is also a cafe next to the lobby and a very nice Panaderia/Pasteleria shop at the end of the block where we grabbed breakfast.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

In the albergue Congreso I got the bedbugs. I slept there on 29 September 2022. Sorry, but I have to share this problem.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

A lovely restaurant and wonderful staff. Good food & drink.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Parrilla - Restaurante El Charrán - Villaviciosa has vegetarian food options

Camino de Sant…

Another fan of Carlos 1. great place

Camino de Sant…

I loved my stay at Hotel Carlos I. Great location and they do a special room rate for pilgrims. €25 for a private room with the best shower I've seen on the Camino.

Camino de Sant…

Beautifully furnished with comfortable beds and linens, common areas. Good restaurants nearby. On the square, kind and helpful staff. I might move there.

Camino de Sant…

Beautifully furnished refers to Hotel Carlos I

Camino de Sant…

Another fan of Carlos 1. great place