Cadavedo
Camino del Norte
To end of camino
261.9
Altitude
90
Services
ATM
Yes
Bus
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Train
Yes
Cadavedo is surrounded by nearly a hundred hórreos — the traditional Asturian raised granaries, square-bodied on conical stone stilts, used for storing corn and keeping it dry and rodent-free. Some are called paneras when they're large enough to serve as general storage. If you've been admiring them since Villaviciosa, this is where they reach critical mass.
The local beach is a quick walk away. A bar in the village.
Fiesta
La Fiesta de la Regalina, replete with traditional dances and costume, is held on the last Sunday of August.
The Road
From here the camino passes Villademoros, San Cristóbal, and Queruás along back roads and paths.
City Map
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