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[QUOTE="Elle Bieling, post: 1035762, member: 54180"] DO take your time. The mountains are so fabulous so DON'T walk fast or in the dark! DO time your day out of Poladura de Tercia [URL='https://www.pilgrimagetraveler.com/day-three-camino-san-salvador.html'](on my day three[/URL]) to arrive at sunrise at the [B]Alto de los Romeros[/B] and the [B]Cruz de San Salvador.[/B] You will be rewarded on a good day. My photos from this day are amazing and it was the most fabulous experience of the whole Camino. DON'T try to do Poladura de Tercia to Buendueños or Campomanas in one day unless you have amazing knees and are accustomed to great elevation changes over long distances. There are ways to divide or shorten this suggested third stage, by many. [URL='https://www.pilgrimagetraveler.com/camino-san-salvador.html']My website of this Camino[/URL] will explain it all. DO not miss the hermitage of Santa Cristina de Lena, built in the 9th century and is of the pre-Romanesque style. Santa Cristina is one of five UNESCO world heritage churches in and around Oviedo. It is closely related in style (pre-Romanesque) to the two churches at the [URL='https://www.pilgrimagetraveler.com/naranco.html']Naranco[/URL] site on a hill just west of Oviedo, the Oviedo cathedral's ancient center remnants called the Cámara Santa, and the fifth is the San Julián de los Prados Church, also in Oviedo proper. I am sure that many others will share their input. Have a wonderful time! [/QUOTE]
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