ITINERARY: SARRIA -
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
Duration: 7 days / 6
nights.
Distance: 111 km
Lodging: Hotels / Pazos /
Cottages / Hostels
Diets: Half board
(breakfast and dinner)
Dates: . Free choice can make
the road any day of the year you decide. Will
arrange both individually, and groups of friends and / or family.
1 ARRIVAL IN SARRIA.
DAY
2STAGE SARRIA-PORTOMARÍN (22.75 KMS)
Difficulty: Low
Estimated time: 5h 30 '
Step
iconic for its scenic beauty and go through the Km. 100 of this ancient route. We will find typical villages and
numerous streams of great beauty as well as some of his famous "corredoiras" and masses of chestnut and oak.
The step does not involve any difficulty. The ground is soft and wavy.
The
end of stage shows Portomarín, at the foot of Belesar Reservoir , formed by the Miño River .
During
stage we can admire, among other monuments, the Romanesque church
of Barbadelos ,Romanesque church
of Ferreiros , Reservoir Belesar (Portomarín) and Church - St. Nicholas Fortress built by the Knights of the Order of San Juan to protect
pilgrims ( portomarín)
Arrival
in Portomarín . End
of the stage.
DAY
3STAGE PORTOMARÍN-LOADERS REI (25 KMS)
Difficulty: Low
Estimated time : 6h 15 '
We started walking through, by a footbridge Belesar
the reservoir. Beginning in
slight rise, which ends in the vicinity of Ligonde.
Stage
that largely runs through andaderos, next to the road, or in some cases by
paved areas. Here we find many
signs indicating that we are on pilgrimage area, including the famous "stone crosses" .
We
emphasize the Cruzeiro of Lameiros and the Monastery of San Salvador de Vilar de Donas.
Arrival in Palas de Rei . End
of the stage.
DAY
4STAGE LOADERS REI-ARZÚA (29.7 KMS)
Difficulty: Medium
Estimated Time: 7h 30 '
We
enter this stage in the lands of the province
of La
Coruña , where we will find
masses of eucalyptus and pine trees and numerous medieval bridges , such as Leboreiro and Furelos as well as one of the idyllic location
of the Camino in Ribadiso do Baixo , at the gates of Arzúa. Not to mention, for lovers of good
food,Melide ,
famous for its octopus and obligatory stop for pilgrims and remember that Arzúa
leads to the designation of origin of its famous cheese.
Most
interesting places that we find: Church of Santa María de
Leboreiro - Church of Santa María de Melide - Melide Museum - Bridge Ribadiso do Baixo - Iglesia de Santiago (Arzúa)
Arrival
in Arzúa . End
of the stage.
RECOMMENDATION : For
those with little physical preparation or prefer to perform the step of calmer
and relaxed, it would be advisable to divide the stage in two days:
- Stage: Palas de Rei - Melide (15.2 km )
- Stage: Melide - Arzúa (14.5 km )
DAY
5STAGE ARZUA-PEDROUZO (19.2 KMS)
Difficulty: Low
Estimated time: 4h 40 '
We will find a nice and easy terrain to walk among
stands of trees and soft swings, alternating with near the road, which
sometimes have to cross areas, to finally conclude in Pedrouzo.
Note
the Church of Santiago , in Boente, nice size Santiago
Peregrino .
Arrive Pedrouzo . End
of the stage.
DAY
6STAGE PEDROUZO-SANTIAGO
DE COMPOSTELA (19.9 KMS)
Difficulty: Low
Estimated time : 5h
Probably
have that double feeling of wanting to get to the coveted end of the road, and
the opposite of "this ends," which every pilgrim assaulted him. Stage of "anxiety" and joy,
where distance does not matter, because "already there". Smooth road, as above, except for the Subida a San
Marcos , from Lavacolla .Passing the Monte do Gozo and down to Santiago de Compostela , just 4 Kms more.
Arrival
in Santiago de Compostela . End
of the Road.
Congratulations pilgrim. Now begins, probably "Your True
Path"
All Santiago de Compostela, is noteworthy, especially
its Cathedral, which deserves special visit other and their surroundings.
DAY
7 BREAKFAST-END
OF OUR SERVICES.
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The
path can optionally be extended to FINISTERRE and / or MUXIA; or s and may request additional nights in Santiago de
Compostela and make day trips to Finisterre (Costa
da Morte) and / or Rias Baixas .
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