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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 1009461, member: 537"] Getting to Naranco is easy. Just go to the train station, swing around on the left side and start walking up. In a few kms you will be there, and you will see signs for the site when you are closer. Google maps will work find for this part if you aren’t sure. As far as Naranco to Escamplero — Here are the directions from people who live in Oviedo. They are old, but I have no reason to believe they aren’t accurate, unless one of you who have walked it can correct me. Return to the parking lot below the churches. On the western side of the lot, a path descends to a park, named "Purificación Tomás" (named after a famous female Asturian politician). If you cross the park, always in the southwestern direction, you will come into the road that takes you to the last building of the Florida neighborhood (The Primitivo leaves Oviedo going through the neighborhoods of La Argañosa and La Florida, so you are joining up with the Camino just as it's about to leave the city, because La Florida is the newest developoment on the very edge of town). And from there you will be on the Camino, and will go through the little hamlet of Santiago de Pañiceres. I very much think the visit is well worth it, they are just beautiful places. I always spend a full day in Oviedo, but if I were going to continue walking to Escamplero on the day I visit the churches, I would try to get to Santa María right as it opens at 9:30. There is only one “guard”, so he shuttles back and forth between the two sites. When one is open, the other is locked. Getting there right at 9:30 means you will enjoy Santa María without a lot of people, and then head up when the guard decides to close Santa María to go up to open up San Miguel. [/QUOTE]
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