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[QUOTE="Tia Valeria, post: 140622, member: 6537"] [b]Pendueles to Llanes:- May 8th[/b] 16.7kms From Pendueles the Camino is now officially diverted onto the E-9, to avoid roadworks, and this added about 5kms to the expected distance. The E-9 is the coast path and is very steep in places, but is very well worth all the effort needed. It passes the Bufones de Arenillas, which would need passing with care if the spout was blowing. When we stopped for a while here the tide was low so it was possible to walk up to the stone guarding the hole and look down into the upper section. Walking on to Andrín we stopped for coca cola and a very good tortilla in the bar (just to the left off the Camino). This was a good stop and is the last before Llanes if you follow the signing. There is a steep climb out of Andrín to the cliff top and the mirador. The Camino is signed on across a road and we followed the signs. Two pilgrims behind us turned right here and took the road which we could later see from the track above. It may well be an easier and quicker way, through Cue and into Llanes. However we followed the fairly windy track up and down until we reached the Ermito de Santo Cristo del Camino. The old Camino is rejoined here and then leads downhill and on into Llanes. We reached the Gran Paraiso at 15.00, so went for lunch opposite before a siesta. Time for some sight seeing later in the afternoon before coffee and cakes and bed. More sightseeing tomorrow, we had 2 nights here, while we making the final decision about our route to Covadonga. [/QUOTE]
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