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Ribadeo Bridge

Redfishsword

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Hi everyone!

I walked the Camino del Norte in 2009 and remember lots of construction on the bridge entering Ribadeo which made crossing the bridge a "pretty adventure". Planning to guide a group this time on the same route so am a bit concerned about this spot. Can anyone tell me whether there is still construction going on there and how crossing the bridge is like today?
Kind regards
Reino
 
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Hi! Reino,

Search for ''Ribadeo, Spain'' on Google Map, then use Google Street and you will see that the new bridge is there all prettied up, with pedestrian ways on both sides.

Enjoy the crossing,
Jean-Marc
 
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Hello!

I also remember this bridge well. I walked it summer 2010 and there was no construction, so whatever you passed through very well might be complete!

Buen Camino,
Gail
 
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Hi all
I too will never forget this pedestrian bridge which more or less hangs off the motorway bridge. First of all finding it was a bit of an adventure. I was crossing by bicycle and half way across i met a local coming against me. Its quite narrow so we both had to dismount and pass bikes from one to the other. Happy memories!.
As i remember access was through a recreational area in the direction of the motorway,some walkers that day missed it and walked on the edge of the motorway, not to be recommended. For bikers the alternative is a detour down the estuary
best wishes
justin
 
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Hi Voxmox, i went across the bridge to the north of Castropol, i dont remember seeing another one when i looked down the estuary. There may be a boat across from castropol, i dont know. The other option is go down to Vegadeo where the original camino used to cross, not sure what the senalizacion is like on this route or the options for accommodation.


Mike
 
Thanks. My choice will be the same bridge.
The map(topo spain v4) is very confused by camino de santiago. Ways are not at all the same as guide name of Camino del Norte, Ruta Jacobea de la Costa, by Juanjo Alonso.
 
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Hi voxmox,

There is a few ways to the bridge, two routes go by Tapia, one sticks to the coast after it, and the other goes by the road. One route goes inland through Tol, and there could be possibly others to the bridge.

Mike
 

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