For 2024 Pilgrims: €50,- donation = 1 year with no ads on the forum + 90% off any 2024 Guide. More here. (Discount code sent to you by Private Message after your donation)
Yes , the house at Horcada is that one , but remember is nothing there for dinner unless the bar is open on weekends, or on holidays , si you must buy food at Riaño ( bocadillos o supermercado and it’s closed from 14,00 till 17,00).
From Cistierna to Gradefes the path is fine and no to much...
Yes , better take the ancient track on the left hand side an pass a small ermita ( maybe you would have to remove some fences, but you’re on the right pathway)!
Thanks for reading me , I’m just nobody to on this Caminos.
I’ll try to answer you even my English is limited, I did walk alone in some parts of the etapas , I make San Vicente to Cades , Cabañes, San Pelayo, Espinama, Portilla de la Reina , Horcadas , Cistierna,Gradefes,Mansilla de las Mulas ...
I just arrived home after Camino Lebaniego/Vadiniense.
It’s has been a beautiful experience to walk this two Caminos , the beauty is something really impressive even there are extremely hard to walk sometimes, we enjoy walking the path side to Nansa river , we enjoy the beautiful views going up...
Yes I have some information and also I got the App Camino Lebaniego, but usually I go my way and don’t use much of technology , even I got lost doing Camino de Invierno 2 year ago.
Thanks for your words!
Buen Camino
I’m walking alone and I think I’m ready for that , but I don’t want to give it for granted because anything can happen on the way.
Thanks for your words!
Buen camino anywhere.
I’ll walk Camino Lebaniego/Vadiniense starting Saturday , I know it’s a different and difficult one even I’m use to walk mountains and Camino Frances and also Camino de Invierno.
Thanks for your comments !
Buen Camino
This site is run by Ivar at in Santiago de Compostela.
This site participates in the Amazon Affiliate program, designed to provide a means for Ivar to earn fees by linking to Amazon