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7 Days in Asturias (Camino del Norte)

fornazari

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25/09/2023
What routes do you suggest in ASTURIAS to do the Camino del Norte in 7 days? The camino doesn't have to end in Santiago.
 
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Aviles - Ribadeo might be worth looking into. There are lots of beautiful towns along the way, like Cudillero, Luarca, and Tapia de Casariego. Plus seaside cliffs and the like.
 
I like the part on the eastern side of Oviedo/Gijón better than on the western side. It is a bit hard to fill 7 days. but if you take it slow, enjoy all views and make swimstops, it's the most scenic Camino you can get. I would start in Unquera (in Cantabria at the border with Asturias) and take all the coastal alternatives. This makes the Camino a lot longer, but so beautiful and you are avoiding a lot of asphalt.

Day 1: Unquera - Pendueles 18,4 km (and stay in Aves de Paso if open)

Day 2: Pendueles - Llanes (the original route) 16,1 km (and have time to explore the beautiful seaside town of Llanes)

Day 3: Llanes - Nueva about 19,8 km, combining these 2 routes:

(And then continue for the last 3,3 kms on the Norte from Villahormes to Nueva.)

Day 4: Nueva - Ribadesella 20 km

Note: you can now walk all the way along the coast from Nueva to Ribadesella. Look at these tracks how to continue on after area recreativa El Infierno:

Day 5: Ribadesella - Colunga about 24 km

Use the northern half of this route to Vega to avoid the ugly outskirts of Ribadesella:

Take the coastal part of this route for a splendid alternative to the boring asphalt between La Isla and Colunga

From here on I am a bit lost. Colunga - Villaviciosa is still quite pleasant (however count on asphalt and a highway around). But the stages around Gijón and Avilés are a lot less scenic (I can recommend both cities though).
 
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I like the part on the eastern side of Oviedo/Gijón better than on the western side. It is a bit hard to fill 7 days. but if you take it slow, enjoy all views and make swimstops, it's the most scenic Camino you can get. I would start in Unquera (in Cantabria at the border with Asturias) and take all the coastal alternatives. This makes the Camino a lot longer, but so beautiful and you are avoiding a lot of asphalt.

Day 1: Unquera - Pendueles 18,4 km (and stay in Aves de Paso if open)

Day 2: Pendueles - Llanes (the original route) 16,1 km (and have time to explore the beautiful seaside town of Llanes)

Day 3: Llanes - Nueva about 19,8 km, combining these 2 routes:

(And then continue for the last 3,3 kms on the Norte from Villahormes to Nueva.)

Day 4: Nueva - Ribadesella 20 km

Note: you can now walk all the way along the coast from Nueva to Ribadesella. Look at these tracks how to continue on after area recreativa El Infierno:

Day 5: Ribadesella - Colunga about 24 km

Use the northern half of this route to Vega to avoid the ugly outskirts of Ribadesella:

Take the coastal part of this route for a splendid alternative to the boring asphalt between La Isla and Colunga

From here on I am a bit lost. Colunga - Villaviciosa is still quite pleasant (however count on asphalt and a highway around). But the stages around Gijón and Avilés are a lot less scenic (I can recommend both cities though).
Thank you! Very interesting!
 

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