Stage Colunga Villaviciosa

COLUNGA – VILLAVICIOSA (17,2 Km)

Councils of Colunga and Villaviciosa

Walk- route

You cross the capital of the council through the Grande Covián street to descend to the Libardón river, cross the N-634 road and take the infiesto road, which is left to the right at the crossroad 200 meters away. It continues straight westward along the Llovones river valley, passing through La Calzada, El Terrerón, Ería de San Vicente and Venta Peón to leave the valley after crossing the La Llorea bridge.

On the side of La Biesca, following the road, the Camino touches Conlledo, forms Beldredo cross and descends to Pernús. Continue up to La Vega, where you can leave the road and follow the original path that opens on the left bank and, with a marked ascent, goes to La Llera. Starting from the pass of La Cabañona, after crossing the hamlet of La Llera, the route descends to Priesca. After the church of San Salvador, the road is abandoned and the descent continues along the Caminón, which opens to the right. Almost concluded the descent connects again with the abandoned road in Priesca and comes to La Vega. Once this town is over, the road is abandoned again and it starts on the left, on the right bank of the Sebrayo river, it continues to the valley of the Nabla river, where it turns to the right and it reaches after crossing the old Sebrayo bridge.

We go along the road towards Villaverde, approximately one kilometer, and take a detour to the left that leads to Fresno and El Sello, then descend to the stream of Miyares, pass before La Estrada and cross the parish of Santa Eulalia of Carda. The route is connected to the N-632 road, which must be followed until the entrance to Villaviciosa by Les Caleyes and Magdalena street.

Folklore & Traditions

Data of interest

Difficulty: EASY

Walking time: 3h

Running time: 2h 30 min

Cycling time: 2h

 

WHERE TO SLEEP

Hotel La Casona de Amandi

 

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