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🇪🇸 Camino LEBANIEGO-VADINIENSE (S.Vicente B.)
@Suzanas on the Lebaniego/Vadinense
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[QUOTE="Suzanas, post: 1039171, member: 81437"] Finishing in Potes, I continued to Santo Toribio (again 🤪) to start Camino Vadiniense. At Santo Toribio I was a bit confused where to go as there were so many arrows, but with the help of Gronze I found the beginning of Vadiniense. You have to follow the road to San Miguel and then on your left you'll see the path. Walking through the woods, sometimes quite steep, then reaching the road near the Camping San Pelayo where I was hoping to get my first coffee but I didn't find it. There were no signs. So I went on and hoped to get one in Mogrovejo. But still no luck. In Mogrovejo the bar is opened only on weekends🥴. Finally, I got my coffee in Los Llanos, by the main road. The camino followed that road, along the river Deva. When reaching the river Cubo, I turned left to Parque National and followed Ruta de la Reconquista. I thought this would be a narrow path, I was surprised how wide and comfortable it was for walking. From time to time I found some strawberries☺️. In Espinama I went straight to the Albergue Briz, washed my clothes and then tried to find something to eat. But I missed the lunch, it was siesta, meaning I should wait for dinner at 20.30. Luckily there was a bar/shop where I could get a plate with local food - tabla mixte was a combination of different types of local cheese, chorizo... it was delicious. [/QUOTE]
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