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[QUOTE="Tincatinker, post: 121444, member: 14061"] FEVE is a rather wonderful network of narrow-guage Railways that can be followed all the way from Ferrol (an easy bus ride from Santiago) to Bilbao. There are some wonderful places to visit along the way. Please note, there is little opportunity to rush - with very careful timetabling it is just about possible to complete the journey from Ferrol to Bilbao in 2 days but the realistic trip takes 3. Operational responsibility for FEVE was absorbed by RENFE, Spain's national rail company, in 2012. Their website will provide detailed information. As well as the lovely places already mentioned by others I would add Llanes, a small but thriving fishing port, and the wonderfully named Poo - an estuarine cove with sheltered sands and a lovely bar/meson above the beach which also has inexpensive rooms. And if your legs need another walk... from Potes, in the heart of the Picos Europa, follow the waymarked paths to Espinama, Fuente De, Sotres, Tresviso, and the Senda Queserias (the path of the cheesemakers) to La Hermida. There was never any road to Tresviso until the late 1980s so the villagers built and maintained a path down the cliffs of the gorge so that they could take their produce to market. The postman still runs up and down the path every day. From Hermida there is a waymarked route to Liebana. Buen Camino(s) [/QUOTE]
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