piogaw
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino frances (05/06 2012) sjpdp-sdc; vdlp/camino sanabrea (02/03 2013) sevilla-sdc; hospitalero sdc june 2013, august-september 2013; caminho portugues (03 2014) lisboa-sdc
to all peregrinos,
there are 2 ways to continue on your camino from here. when you cross the puente quintos bridge over the river esla. the camino divides. the right route on the road takes you thru to faramontanos de tabara to go to tabara. the left route follows the river to tabara. i would recommend that you go the right route. the left route by the river for me is quite treacherous for at least a mile, then up the hill to the left of the ruined farmhouse. also the path is very narrow. if you happen to lost your footing, you could easily skid down the hill into the river. of course, this was my experience during the winter month. i got lost here as the waymarking disappered. i aso encountered quite a bit of AVE construction.
this route maybe a shorter route but it will slow you down. i would rather see you safely in santiago than hearing some disturbing news about your accident.
there are 2 ways to continue on your camino from here. when you cross the puente quintos bridge over the river esla. the camino divides. the right route on the road takes you thru to faramontanos de tabara to go to tabara. the left route follows the river to tabara. i would recommend that you go the right route. the left route by the river for me is quite treacherous for at least a mile, then up the hill to the left of the ruined farmhouse. also the path is very narrow. if you happen to lost your footing, you could easily skid down the hill into the river. of course, this was my experience during the winter month. i got lost here as the waymarking disappered. i aso encountered quite a bit of AVE construction.
this route maybe a shorter route but it will slow you down. i would rather see you safely in santiago than hearing some disturbing news about your accident.