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French Way by Bicycle: The Galicia Ways
French Way by Bicycle: The Galicia Ways
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S. Jean Pied de Port
FRENCH WAY BY BICYCLE
Larrasoaña
Palas de Rei
asasas
Arzúa
Portomarín
Pamplona
Somport
Arca
Puente La Reina
Santo Domingo de la Calzada
Triacastela
Sarria
O Cebreiro
Monreal
Rabanal del Camino
Estella
Sangüesa
Ponferrada
El Burgo Ranero
Los Arcos
Carrión de los Condes
Ruesta
León
Samos
Arrés
Jaca
Logroño
Astorga
Belorado
Nájera
Sahagún
Castrojeriz
30.8 km
Burgos
31.1 km 27.3 km 22.7 km 29.8 km 25.7 km
Frómista
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24.9 km
22 km 19.1 km 14 km 14.8 km 25 km 22.4 km 18.3 km 21.1 km 29.7 km 22.3 km 32.1 km 19.6 km 24.5 km 26 km 37.2 km 18.1 km 39.7 km 19.5 km 25.5 km 39.7 km 28 km 24.3 km 22.7 km 21 km 29.6 km 28.3 km 21.6 km 22 km 24 km 20.4 km 22.1 km
ESTABLISHMENTS THAT OFFER ACCOMMODATION TO PILGRIMS The goal of all the historic ways to Santiago is the over rough terrain, interspersed with continuous clothing before leaving and to have a basic knowledge
HOSTEL NETWORK
RULES OF USE
HELPFUL TIPS FOR PILGRIMS
City of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia. And the climbs up and down hills as well as a few mountain of bicycle mechanics. STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOUR
AUTONOMOUS REGION OF ARAGON VILLAMAYOR DE MONJARDÍN HORNILLOS DEL CAMINO VALDEVIEJAS SARRIA
LOS ARCOS HONTANAS MURIAS DE RECHIVALDO CALVOR PUBLIC HOSTEL
most famous route of all is the one known as the passes. But the pilgrim can plan these 800 kilometres In order to use a hostel’s facilities, pilgrims must comply with the
HUESCA PROVINCE SANSOL CASTROJERIZ CASTRILLO DE LOS POLVAZARES SARRIA PUBLIC HOSTEL French Way, which crosses the Pyrenees from France as he or she wishes, depending on how physically fit The condition of the route following requirements:
SOMPORT
CANFRANC
TORRES DEL RÍO ITERO DEL CASTILLO SANTA CATALINA DE SOMOZA BARBADELO PUBLIC HOSTEL into Spain. This route is brimming with history, the person is and how much time they have to spare. 1. Each hostel stay will be for one night only, except in cases of illness asdasdad
VIANA EL GANSO legends and art, and boasts a wealth of landscapes Before setting out, the key factors to consider are the The best time of year to cycle along the Pilgrims’Way
VILLANÚA PALENCIA PROVINCE RABANAL DEL CAMINO PARADELA
or other unforeseen circumstances.
JACA AUTONOMOUS REGION OF LA RIOJA ITERO DE LA VEGA FONCEBADÓN FERREIROS PUBLIC HOSTEL
and natural settings as diverse as they are bicycle and its equipment, physical fitness and food. is the first fortnight in September, after the hot 2. The hostel door closes at 10pm.
SANTA CILIA DE JACA
LOGROÑO PROVINCE
BOADILLA DEL CAMINO MANJARÍN unforgettable. This publication takes us along this Pilgrims should also find out about their route and summer weather has subsided, but when the days 3. Hostels must be vacated before 8am.
ARRÉS FRÓMISTA EL ACEBO
LOGROÑO POBLACIÓN DE CAMPOS
PORTOMARÍN route, which after leaving France, crosses the North plan ahead. Particularly worthy of consideration is are still long. Another good season is from late May 4. In order to allow pilgrims to have a good night’s rest, the lights will
RIEGO DE AMBRÓS PORTOMARÍN PUBLIC HOSTEL
ZARAGOZA PROVINCE NAVARRETE VILLARMENTERO DE CAMPOS MOLINASECA of Spain and brings us to Santiago. During the Middle how much baggage to take. until the beginning of July. During the spring and be turned off at 10.30pm, with the exception of the common areas.
ARTIEDA SOTÉS GONZAR PUBLIC HOSTEL
RUESTA VENTOSA
VILLALCÁZAR DE SIRGA PONFERRADA VENDAS DE NARÓN PUBLIC HOSTEL Ages practically the only way to travel this route was early autumn the Way is at its very best, although 5. Pilgrims will respect the facilities, leaving them tidy and clean, and
CARRIÓN DE LOS CONDES CACABELOS on foot or on horseback. The coming of new means Equipping the bicycle changing weather conditions may put a damper on
UNDUÉS DE LERDA NÁJERA CALZADILLA DE LA CUEZA CARRACEDO DEL MONASTERIO
ACCOMMODATION putting rubbish in the containers supplied.
AZOFRA LEDIGOS PIEROS
MONTERROSO of transportation did not change the course of these the trip from time to time. The months of July and The order of priority for accommodation in hostels is as follows: 6. Water and electricity should not be wasted.
AUTONOMOUS REGION OF NAVARRE CIRUEÑA PUBLIC HOSTEL SCHOOL OF LIGONDE
TERRADILLOS DE TEMPLARIOS VILLAFRANCA DEL BIERZO methods of travelling, except in one case –the bicycle. The basic equipment of any mountain bike should August are not the best times of year to choose, 1. Pilgrims with physical limitations. 7. The drying area is to be used exclusively for drying clothes. Failure
SANTO DOMINGO DE LA CALZADA VILLADA LIGONDE PUBLIC HOSTEL
PAMPLONA PROVINCE
CIRIÑUELA PEREJE The strong attraction –both culturally and spiritually– usually be sufficient to tackle a route such as the mainly because of the heat. If you do decide to travel 2. Pilgrims on foot. to comply with the abovementioned regulations, as well as behaviour
VALCARLOS MORATINOS TRABADELO
RONCESVALLES GRAÑÓN SAN NICOLÁS DEL REAL CAMINO PALAS DE REI of making the journey to Santiago in the traditional Pilgrims’ Way to Santiago with minimum safety during these months, it is advisable to do so early in 3. Pilgrim on horseback. deemed to disturb the everyday functioning of hostels, will enable
LA PORTELA DE VALCARCE
ZUBIRI ALFARO – C. EBRO
AMBASMESTAS
OS CHACOTES PUBLIC HOSTEL way –on foot or on horseback– has been maintained, guarantees. It is, however, necessary to fit the bicycle the morning and late in the afternoon. The Way is 4. Pilgrims on bicycles. their managers to invite the offenders to leave, with no liability. This
CALAHORRA – C. EBRO LEÓN PROVINCE PALAS DE REI PUBLIC HOSTEL
LARRASOAÑA VEGA DE VALCARCE owing to the interest of the pilgrims themselves, to with panniers and a bike rack over the rear wheel. It not pleasant to travel along in winter, due to the 5. People travelling in support cars. may include prohibition from using the facilities of other hostels
Dumbría Baamonde
Ordes Miraz OFICINA INFORMACIÓN XACOBEO 981 552 288/902 332 010
Bruma informacion.xacobeo@xunta.es
Hospital Sobrado Vilabade A Fonsagrada
Lugo Paradavella PILGRIM’S OFFICE 981 568 846
Cee A Igrexa Boimorto INFORMATION CENTRE AND VISITOR CENTRE
Negreira Arca Castroverde O Cádavo MONDOÑEDO 982 521 418 LUGO 982 222 673
Fisterra Ponte Maceira Arzúa Palas de Rei WEATHER INFORMATION 881 999 654
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA Lavacolla Melide RELIGIOUS SERVICES 981 568 846
Rúa de Francos Ponte Ulla BUS STATIONS
Sarria SANTIAGO 981 542 416 A CORUÑA 981 184 335 PILGRIM'S PASSPORT
SEA OF AROUSA AND RIVER ULLA ROUTE
Padrón Triacastela
Portomarín FERROL 981 184 335 LUGO 982 223 985
Boiro Silleda O Cebreiro
Catoira OURENSE 988 216 027 PONTEVEDRA 986 852 408
Caldas de Reis Lalín Samos VIGO 986 373 411
FRENCH WAY NAME:
Vilagarcía Portas AIRPORTS www.aena.es
Aguiño Castro AENA NATIONAL INFORMATION 902 404 704
Cambados Barro CITY:
Piñor de Cea SANTIAGO-LAVACOLLA 981 547 501
A CORUÑA-ALVEDRO 981 187 200 VIGO-PEINADOR 986 268 200
Pontevedra Cambeo TRAINS www.renfe.es COUNTRY:
RENFE INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS 902 320 320
Arcade Ourense TOWN HALL
Redondela SANTIAGO 981 542 300 A CORUÑA 981 184 200 LEAVING FROM:
Vigo San Cibrao Paderne de Allariz FERROL 981 944 000 LUGO 982 297 100
Taboadela Augas Santas OURENSE 988 388 100 PONTEVEDRA 986 804 300
Nigrán Allariz VIGO 986 810 100 THE OF , SIGNATURE:
O Porriño Vilar de Barrio
Baiona
Sandiás Campobecerros ADDRESSES FOR THE PILGRIM
Tui
Oia Xinzo de Limia A Gudiña Porto de A Canda PRACTICAL INFORMATION www.xacobeo.es
Laza PILGRIMAGE TO SANTIAGO:
O Rosal ASOCIACIÓN GALLEGA DE AMIGOS DEL CAMINO DE SANTIAGO www.amigosdelcamino.com
PORTUGUESE WAY CATHOLIC CHURCH INFORMATION www.peregrinossantiago.com ON FOOT BICYCLE HORSEBACK OTHER MEANS
A Guarda Vendas da Barreira FEDERACIÓN ESPAÑOLA DE AMIGOS DEL CAMINO DE SANTIAGO www.caminodesantiago.org
Verín WHERE TO STAY www.turgalicia.es / www.pazosdegalicia.com
PORTUGUESE COASTAL WAY SOUTH-EASTERN WAY
(includes the rural tourism network of Galicia)
(VÍA DE LA PLATA)
Somport
SUGGESTED ROUTE
PAMPLONA – ESTELLA
44 km
48 km
48 km
75 km
86 km
30.8 km
The Pilgrims’ Way to Santiago does not start In the French town of Saint- On this stretch of the Way This stretch penetrates into This is the last leg of the Vineyards and farmlands The Oca Mountains are Like the previous stretch, this
itinerary. Indeed, the Way can be reached from of Saint James looks out over behind. The immense region of Navarra. It crosses westerly direction. After a stretch which leads us to geographical feature on this cultural landmarks closely
S. Jean Pied de Port
Arrés many different places all over Europe. This Spanish territory. A mere 30 Pyrenean forest gives way to dry plains and furrowed Logroño, the French Way Santo Domingo de la stretch. The ascent up to linked to the Way and Saint
publication proposes the route that has kilometres separates the small patches of oak woods farmlands dotted with turns west, and continues in Calzada, rich in history and these small peaks takes James. Other sites of interest
29.8 km
traditionally been the best-known and the north and south face of the and conifers, interspersed towns and villages. After this direction until it reaches traditions associated with the cyclist through what is include Fitero Bridge,
Ruesta most popular: the French Way. This route runs Pyrenees Mountain range with farmlands and dry travelling halfway, the cyclist Compostela. This stretch Saint James and the to be the last major area of Romanesque in origin with
along four major roads in France and enters along one of the most barren lands. This route enters the emblematic town skirts the great Benedictine Pilgrims’ Way, as it was woodland before entering eleven arches spanning the
Spain through two points in the Pyrenees: beautiful and inspiring invites the traveller to of Puente la Reina, where Monastery of Irache and founded by the eponymous the Bierzo region. Pisuerga River, and the
22.7 km
Roncevalles (Navarre) and Somport (Aragón). stretches of the Pilgrims’Way. delight in the magnificent the two routes of the French crosses the Ebro River over saint to attend to the monumental heritage of
Sangüesa 24.9 km Here we present the route that goes from the and carefully-conserved Way, one entering Spain the historic Piedra Bridge, at p i l g r i m s . T h e s a i n t ’s Once the arduous mountain towns such as Frómista,
neighbouring French town of Saint-Jean Pied This first stretch offers two towns in the Navarra Region. from Roncevalles and the the gates of the city of influence can also be seen pass of La Pedraja, and the Villalcázar de Sirga and
27.3 km
Roncesvalles
20.4 km 22.1 km
Monreal de Port, an emblematic town on the Pilgrims’ possible itineraries, both of other from Somport, join Logroño, capital of the along the Way in this area, highest section of the Oca Carrión, all of which are
Larrasoaña Way, to the city of Santiago. which have a long-standing This stretch takes the cyclist together as one to head region of La Rioja. Fields of with a magnificent 24-arch Mountains is behind him, the located in the region of
tradition. The first, called the on a roller coaster ride towards Santiago. The grain and vineyards line the bridge spanning the Oja pilgrim will see his efforts Palencia called Tierra de
31.1 km
Pamplona The Way is divided into 15 stretches, in an “Route of the Mountain through narrow winding symbol of this junction is way on our journey. River. rewarded by the natural, Campos.
attempt to combine the stamina of the passes of Cize” is more ways that make this route a this town’s historic bridge historic and artistic setting
24 km
Puente La Reina average cyclist with the places of historic and difficult, but also more veritable “leg breaker”. built to help the pilgrims on This is an arduous stretch – The hills of La Demanda, to of the Monastery of San Juan Although this stretch
artistic interest along the route. Nevertheless, rewarding. The traveller Barring this, the way itself is their way for the pilgrims. a “leg breaker”, with a never- the south, and of Cantabria de Ortega. After visiting this appears to be flat, there is a
22 km
each cyclist must adapt the route to his or her comes across sweeping not especially difficult, with ending succession of steep to the north, flank the vast beautiful set of buildings, the series of hillocks which the
Estella particular characteristics. The Way must never views of the Pyrenean the exception of the descent This way is relatively easy, hills to climb and where valley of the Ebro River landscape once again pilgrim must tackle. As soon
become a race to reach Compostela. As you landscape and lush woods down the Alto de Erro and except for the last leg, the wind becomes an which the cyclist crosses becomes dominated by as he reaches the top of one
21.6 km
will see, at the end of each stretch, the cyclist of deciduous trees all along the last leg of this stretch, during the ascent to the unpleasant companion all during this leg. The strong plains, leading us to the hill, another appears on the
Los Arcos will find pilgrims’ hostels that are ver y the way. The second route, from Zabaldica onwards. If Alto del Perdón. The muddy along the route. During wet winds bearing down upon monumental city of Burgos. horizon. The pilgrim is
reasonably priced. through Valcarlos, is more it is raining, it is advisable to part of this stretch makes weather, there may also be the valley make for tough rewarded by the stunning
28.3 km
accessible but does not offer follow the road on these two it difficult to travel in problems with mud on the conditions on an already views offered by these
Logroño At some of the hostels pilgrims travelling on such spectacular scenery. sections. inclement weather. dirt ways. arduous stretch. vantage points.
foot take preference over other travellers, a
29.6 km
Level of Difficulty: Level of Difficulty: Level of Difficulty: moderate Level of Difficulty: Level of Difficulty: Places of cultural interest: difficult
difficult-advanced moderate-difficult Places of cultural interest: moderate-easy moderate-difficult Redecilla del Camino, Belorado, Places of cultural interest:
Villafranca de Montes de Oca, Castrojeriz, Frómista, Villalcázar
Santo Domingo de la Calzada
Places of cultural interest: Places of cultural interest: Alto del Perdón, Puente la Reina, Places of cultural interest: Places of cultural interest:
Saint-Jean Pied de Port, Alto de Viscarret, Pasos de Roldán, Cirauqui, Estella Irache, Torres del Río, Viana, Navarrete, Nájera, Santo San Juan de Ortega, de Sirga, Carrión de los Condes
22.7 km
Ibañeta, Roncesvalles Zubiri, Villava, Pamplona Pilgrims’ hostels: Cizur Menor Logroño Domingo deposits of the Sierra de Pilgrims’ hostels: Villabilla de
Belorado Pilgrims’ hostels: Pilgrims’ hostels: (20 beds), Puente la Reina (200 Pilgrims’ hostels: Los Arcos (88 Pilgrims’ hostels: Navarrete (33 Atapuerca, Burgos Burgos (10 prazas), Tardajos (10),
Roncesvalles (80 beds) Zubiri (18 beds), Larrasoaña (34), beds), Estella (100 beds) beds), Torres del Río (30 beds), beds), Nájera (58 beds), Azofra Pilgrims’ hostels: Grañón (70 Hornillos del Camino (20), San
24.3 km
Arre (20), Pamplona (20) Viana (40 beds), Logroño (98 (20 beds), Santo Domingo de la beds), Redecilla del Camino (40), Bol (10), Hontanas (34),
beds) Calzada (102 beds) Belorado (22) Villafranca (20), Castrojeriz (106), Itero del
San Juan de Ortega San Juan de Ortega (60), Castillo (12), Itero de la Vega
FRENCH WAY BY BICYCLE
Castrojeriz
25.5 km
Frómista
19.5 km
Sahagún
SEAL SEAL SEAL SEAL SEAL SEAL SEAL SEAL
18.1 km
El Burgo Ranero
LEÓN – ASTORGA
49 km
ASTORGA – PONFERRADA
54 km
PONFERRADA – O CEBREIRO
50 km
the endless austere plains of of León. The scenery is very more populated and Maragatería which ends culminates at 1,300 m in O Galician mountains magnificent oak woods to be goal of Santiago de
Castile, leading the pilgrim changeable and the way accessible plain. The last roughly halfway through Cebreiro, which is perhaps the dominate this stretch. In found on the entire route, Compostela, the pilgrims are
León
to Sahagún, the most is difficult and stony. In stretch, en route to the this stage. In the vicinity of most mythical of all the Triacastela the pilgrim can continuing through an endless filled with a sense of
important historical and addition to the austere beauty Roman city of Astorga, takes Mount Irago, the Bierzo villages on this Way, and c h o o s e b e t we e n t wo succession of villages and expectation, which affords
26 km
cultural landmark, boasting of the plains, the pilgrim is us into the region of La region begins, marking the heavily charged with possible routes: to continue farmland. H istorically them the encouragement
San Martín del Camino emblematic Romanesque- ultimately rewarded with the Maragatería, famous for its transition between León symbolism. Prior to this along the traditional way, Portomarín stands out as they need to tackle this last
Mudejar churches among appearance on the horizon muleteers and deep-rooted and Galicia. Here the people, destination, in Villafranca del through the village of having been one of the most stretch with renewed
important towns along the
24.5 km
many other attractions. of the city of León, with its traditions. their customs and landscape Bierzo, the traveller may A Balsa in a setting of woods strength. Santiago will reward
exceptional artistic heritage, act as a bridge across the admire this town’s fine and meadows, or to take the route, but it disappeared them for all the efforts they
Astorga
This stretch represents a the most outstanding At kilometre 33 on this gap that divides the two collection of monuments and road to Samos, whose great under the waters of the Belesar have made.
halfway mark along the element of which is the stretch, the pilgrim comes cultures. the Romanesque Church of Benedictine Monastery has Reservoir built on the Miño
19.6 km
Pilgrims’ Way to Santiago. Gothic cathedral. across the Bridge of Paso Santiago, where pilgrims who attracted pilgrims since River in 1962. The new town Even though the contour of
Rabanal del Camino
The unrelenting sun of the Honroso spanning the Similarly, at this point the are unable to reach Santiago ancient times. of Portomarín, by the ruins of the land does not present any
vast Castilian flatlands is Crossing this barren plain is Órbigo River, and famous for Way also undergoes a de Compostela may receive the old town, has tried to major difficulties on this last
32.1 km
hard on the traveller during an arduous proposition, both the deeds of Suero de transition from the straight plenary indulgence. From here and as far as maintain its traditional charm. stage, the Way travels through
the summer season. The in summer and in winter. The Quiñones, a 15th century route of the flat plains to the Santiago de Compostela, the Some of the old constructions village after village, making it
Ponferrada
pilgrim can find some relief pilgrims have a choice of two knight. During the Holy sinuous ways and roads The first few kilometres along Way makes its way through from the original site were rather wearisome. The Way
in the isolated rows of alternative routes on this Year of 1434, fulfilling a snaking up and down this route continue in the inhabited areas, passing moved to the new location, takes us across valleys and
22.3 km
poplar trees lining a few of stretch. The first, less promise to a lady and around the hills all the way same vein, from Villafranca through a succession of such as the Church of San rivers descending to the
Villafranca del Bierzo the streams and in the shade strenous, travels along the naming Saint James as his to Santiago. On this stretch through the narrow valley of villages. Two of the most Nicolás (12th century). Tambre. The succession of
of the narrow streets in Camino Real, and the other witness, this knight the pilgrim must climb Cruz the Valcarce River whose important of these are ascents and descents makes
This penultimate part of the
29.7 km
the towns. The first 16 rougher, more solitary route, participated in some famous de Ferro, 1,504m in altitude, banks are lined with oaks and Triacastela and Samos. The for arduous cycling. Moreover,
kilometres of this stretch go takes the traveller along the jousting tournaments on one of the highest points chestnut trees. The last eight Way makes its way up and route travels through a this stretch crosses the N-547
O Cebreiro
along charming little roads historic pilgrim road. In both this spot. along the French Way. kilometres ascend some down hills, although this countryside of rolling hills and highway several times. On
18.3 km 21.1 km
Maximum elevation: 950 m for the effort. Distance: via A Balsa, 40 km; via into the heart of the city.
Places of cultural interest: Places of cultural interest: Distance: 47 km
Distance: 39 km Distance: 57 km (via the pilgrim Castrillo de los Polvazares, Samos, 43 km Minimum elevation: 360 m
Portomarín
Minimum elevation: 830 m road) Sanctuary of the Virgin del Minimum elevation: 450 m
Camino (20th century), Hospital Rabanal del Camino, Cruz de Distance: 50 km Maximum elevation: 730 m Distance: 69 km
Maximum elevation: 910 m Minimum elevation: 800 m Ferro, Molinaseca, Ponferrada Minimum elevation: 460 m Maximum elevation: 1.330 m Level of Difficulty: moderate- Minimum elevation: 290 m
Level of Difficulty: very easy de Órbigo, Astorga Level of Difficulty: moderate
25 km
Maximum elevation: 910 m Pilgrims’ hostels: Murias de Maximum elevation: 1.320 m difficult Maximum elevation: 560 m
Places of cultural interest: Level of Difficulty: easy Pilgrims’ hostels: Villadangos Places of cultural interest:
del Páramo (70 beds), Rechivaldo (24 beds), Level of Difficulty: difficult- Places of cultural interest: Level of Difficulty: moderate
Palas de Rei Sahagún Places of cultural interest: Santa Catalina de Somoza (34), advanced Triacastela, Samos, Sarria Portomarín, Vilar de Donas Places of cultural interest:
Pilgrims’ hostels: Mansilla de las Mulas, León Hospital de Órbigo (80), Pilgrims’ hostels: Hospital da
19.1 km 14 km 14.8 km
Santibáñez de Valdeiglesias (25), El Ganso (16), Places of cultural interest: –in the vicinity of the route– Melide, A Lavacolla, Monte do
Melide Calzadilla de la Cueza (84 beds), Pilgrims’ hostels: Calzada del Rabanal del Camino (154), Cacabelos, Vilafranca, O Cebreiro Condesa (18 beds), Triacastela Pilgrims’ hostels: Gozo, Santiago de Compostela
Ledigos (50), Terradillos de los Coto (24 beds), Calzadilla de los Astorga (96) (84), Calvor (22), Sarria (41) Barbadelo (18 beds), Ferreiros
Foncebadón (10), Manjarín (20), Pilgrims’ hostels: Cacabelos Pilgrims’ hostels: Mato (20 beds),
Arzúa Templarios (25), Sahagún (64) Hermanillos (16), Bercianos del El Acebo (20), Riego de Ambrós (70 beds), Villafranca del Bierzo (22), Portomarín (110), Gonzar Melide (130), Ribadiso (70), Arzúa
Camino (7), El Burgo Ranero (20), Molinaseca (46), (120), Pereje (24), Trabadelo (30), (30), Vendas de Narón (32), (50), Santa Irene (36), O Pino (126),
(36), Reliegos (50), Mansilla de Ponferrada (158) Vega de Valcarce (38), La Faba Ligonde (20), Palas de Rei (64), Monte do Gozo-Santiago (400),
Arca las Mulas (46), León (164) (14), Laguna de Castilla (14), O Palas de Rei pilgrims’ pavilion San Lázaro-Santiago (80)
Cebreiro (92) (112)
22 km
Santiago de Compostela