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Construction on the Sanabres

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Camino Mozarabic Sanabrés
The plot was fitted last spring by students of La Escuela Taller Aldaba II and is signposted diversion

One of the sections of the Way Mozárabe Sanabrés interrupted temporarily by the works of the AVE.

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works of new tunnels Padornelo Requejo-Line High Speed ​​interrupted the passage through the stretch of the Camino de Santiago recovered Mozarabic, variant Sanabrés way between Requejo and Padornelo. The temporary detour again run in the national road 525, after little more than five months since it opened the way for this old road.

The detour is marked exceptionally temporarily. This road. as recalled yesterday Lubián Mayor Philip Lubián, was included in the proceedings of the Workshop School The Knocker II made during the spring. The original path, affected by the works around the river tributary Tera Requejo, included in the SCI and their banks Tera River, begins at the height of the tunnel the train line after crossing the conventional term Requejo. The signed fork is to the height of the municipal cemetery and before crossing the bridge that leads to the left to the old train station, occupied by the works of tunnels Requejo, and the forest road to the right Tejedelo access.

The Mozarabic Camino runs from the mouth of the tunnel Camp for a stretch along the river. In one of the points of its path is deflected by an old wooden pier to ford the river bed, and about 100 meters of the signposted. The bridge was also recovered in the action carried out by students and teachers of the knocker. The road is rising on the valley with a distance of about 2.4 kilometers to the port Padornelo, off the mouth of the road tunnels. The view is now contemplating pilgrims earthmoving on the left bank of the river Requejo, plus newly built roads for the execution of works that run through the site and offer a significant visual impact on the valley.

Another cutoff Camino de Santiago Mozárabe register with Hedroso section where the route bypasses the section between Aciberos, the conventional train and the new layout. This year the pilgrims route precisely criticized the lack of alternative routes in the route of pilgrimage, when running these works. The lesser evil was pointing pilgrims lost in the toughest mountain stage that marks the Holy Way.
 
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