This will be our last stage inside Asturias, at the end of which we will give a warm welcome
to Ribadeo, the first town in the Galician territory we will set foot on, just like the key on its
coat of arms shows, symbolising the entrance to Galicia. Historically, Vegadeo used to be
the access point to Galicia, a little farther south than Ribadeo, but the construction of
Santos bridge between Castropol and Ribadeo in the late 80s, substantially altered this
route.
Along today’s journey, there is an alernative way via Tapia de Casariego for those
who prefer to follow the coastline
Recommendation Pilgrim
The first part of the stage could be a little bit complicated because the indications aren’t
good enough, you just have to pay attention and be careful. You will also have to walk for
approximately 15 kilometers with no services, so we recommend you to buy all the needed stuff
before starting Some parts are complicated to cyclist and people with reduced mobility so it is
better for them to go through the LU-133.
Distance and elevation
Stage profile
Route
Itinerary
Km 0 ‧ La Caridad
We start our walk at the town hall square, turning to the right after the town hall. Not much
farther, we will have to cross Carballeiros creek, climbing, immediately after, to Morcegos
peak. From here, we will have to cross the national road a few times and zigzag along
local tracks that lead to another creek, close to San Pelayo, where we join road N-634.
This way, we reach Valdepares, one of the parishes of El Franco municipality
In the event of adverse weather conditions that prevent us from crossing Carballeiros
creek, we will have to slightly detour by the road via Valdepares and neighbouring El
Franco parish, where we join the national road again and cross the river Porcía, which
marks the border between El Franco and Tapia de Casariego municipalities.
Along an uphill tarmac track, we will get closer to Porcía and Cruz de la Caleya, marking
the spot where the route diverts and we must choose which way to go to enter Galicia.
Km 5,1 ‧ Porcía
In this occasion, we are going to continue via Tol, a little inland but the official route, so
we must turn left. We leave Porcía heading towards Brul, crossing road AS-24 and walking
along local roads within Castropol municipality. After some 6 kilometres, we leave Brul
behind taking road AS-31 towards Tol.
Km 12,9 ‧ Toi
A milestone farther ahead marks the diversion towards Vegadeo, which was once the
official entrance to Galicia, when there was no way of crossing the estuary unless heading
to Santiago de Abres. Nowadays we can cross Santos bridge, so we follow the road to
Barres, where we have to cross the national road and then join back road AS-31 with an
eye already on Figueras.
Km 18,5 ‧ Figueras
At this point, we cross the mentioned bridge by the walkway parallel to the tarmac and find
ourselves in Galician lands. At the end of the bridge, we take Rosalía de Castro avenue to
the left. We wander through Justo Barreiro and Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo streets until we
reach España square.
Conoce los diferentes caminos, los puntos inicio y número de etapas, señalización, tipos de alojamiento, cómo preparar tu mochila y un montón de datos curiosos
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