There’s been a lot of scattered chatter about the different options for walking into Las Médulas, but I thought I’d put them all together in one thread and hope for comments from those who have walked. My sketchy diagram is as accurate as I could make it, piecing together distances between villages from wikiloc tracks, but options 2, 3, and 4 are all extremely similar in terms of distance and elevation. The one slight outlier is the official route, which I’ve labeled as 1, which is 13 kms on a straight shot from Villavieja to the town of Médulas, but then you have to add another 8 if you want to get up to Mirador de Orellán, making the total 21.
1. Official route. Villavieja - Castle of Cornatel - Borrenes - Village of Médulas. (about 13 km)
This is the marked route. It takes you straight into the village of Las Médulas. Visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Site is highly recommended. Many trails, but most impressive is the trail up to the Mirador Orellán (lookout), which has the absolute best views of the devastation turned spectacular. Walking up to the mirador will add another 8 km to you day’s total, because it is about 4 km from the village up to the lookout.
I think that what happens is that many forum members get to town (especially if they’ve walked from Ponferrada) and then just don’t have the energy to go up to the Mirador and the galleries. The official Camino route out of Las Médulas the next day does have a .5 km well-marked turn-off to another mirador, Las Pedrices, but it is definitely the second fiddle in terms of views, and you won’t get to walk through the galleries, which I enjoyed very much. It gives you greater insight into this incredible feat of engineering and environmental devastation.
2. Villavieja - Castle of Cornatel - Borrenes - Village of Orellán - Mirador of Orellán - village of Médulas. (about 16 km). Take the official route from Villavieja to Borrenes, and then this alternative.
This route follows the official route to the village of Borrenes, and then takes an alternative route directly up to the Mirador Orellán without first going into the town of Médulas. This route passes through the village of Orellán and then continues on to the lookout of the same name. The Orellán lookout is located adjacent to the galleries (the tunnels through which the water was pumped that exploded the mountain innards), and a visit there is very interesting. The advantage of this route is that it gets you to the mirador before going into town and is about 5 km shorter than the official route if you add the walk from town up to the mirador (8 km round trip) to your day. Some have noted that parts of the route were overgrown and kind of sketchy, but I did not have that experience. Having done both #1 and #2, I have a strong preference for 2, because you will get to the impressive lookout on your way in, then you can head down to the village (on a forest walk through many chestnuts) to your accommodation, eat lunch, and then have a leisurely walk around the “ground floor” of the Médulas mining site. Unfortunately, the very interesting little museum that had a few very informational videos is now closed. There is a “tourist center”, but it doesn’t have anything that will likely interest you except a stamp for your credential!
3. Villavieja - Cornatel Castle - Paradela - La Chana - Village of Orellán - Mirador of Orellán - Village of Las Médulas (about 14 -15 km)
I have not walked this route, but it is shorter and does not take you into Borrenes. I did not know about this option last time I walked, but think it looks like a great alternative. You get to see the castle, but you avoid the tedious road descent from the castle to Borrenes.
4. Villavieja - Paradela - La Chana - Village of Orellán - Mirador of Orellán - Village of Médulas (about 15).
I have not walked this route either, but it is similar to #3, except that it goes to Paradela directly from the albergue in Villavieja and does not ascend to the castle. Personally, I think it is very much worth it to walk up to the castle, which is impossibly perched on the top of a promontory, so I probably wouldn’t take this alternative.
I know there’s a bunch of forum members who have taken some of these alternatives, hoping you will weigh in!
1. Official route. Villavieja - Castle of Cornatel - Borrenes - Village of Médulas. (about 13 km)
Villavieja - Las Médulas
Villavieja - Las Médulas Hiking trail in Villavieja, Castilla y León (España). Download its GPS track and follow the route on a map. Record your own itinerary from the Wikiloc app, upload the trail and share it with the community.
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This is the marked route. It takes you straight into the village of Las Médulas. Visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Site is highly recommended. Many trails, but most impressive is the trail up to the Mirador Orellán (lookout), which has the absolute best views of the devastation turned spectacular. Walking up to the mirador will add another 8 km to you day’s total, because it is about 4 km from the village up to the lookout.
I think that what happens is that many forum members get to town (especially if they’ve walked from Ponferrada) and then just don’t have the energy to go up to the Mirador and the galleries. The official Camino route out of Las Médulas the next day does have a .5 km well-marked turn-off to another mirador, Las Pedrices, but it is definitely the second fiddle in terms of views, and you won’t get to walk through the galleries, which I enjoyed very much. It gives you greater insight into this incredible feat of engineering and environmental devastation.
2. Villavieja - Castle of Cornatel - Borrenes - Village of Orellán - Mirador of Orellán - village of Médulas. (about 16 km). Take the official route from Villavieja to Borrenes, and then this alternative.
Borrenes-Las Medulas (Camino de Invierno)
Ruta Borrenes-Las Medulas (Camino de Invierno) de Senderismo en Borrenes, Castilla y León (España). Descarga el track GPS y sigue el recorrido del itinerario del sendero desde un mapa. Este track es gentileza de mi amigo Frasco, que compartió este tramo, uno de los miles de kilómetros que hemos...
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This route follows the official route to the village of Borrenes, and then takes an alternative route directly up to the Mirador Orellán without first going into the town of Médulas. This route passes through the village of Orellán and then continues on to the lookout of the same name. The Orellán lookout is located adjacent to the galleries (the tunnels through which the water was pumped that exploded the mountain innards), and a visit there is very interesting. The advantage of this route is that it gets you to the mirador before going into town and is about 5 km shorter than the official route if you add the walk from town up to the mirador (8 km round trip) to your day. Some have noted that parts of the route were overgrown and kind of sketchy, but I did not have that experience. Having done both #1 and #2, I have a strong preference for 2, because you will get to the impressive lookout on your way in, then you can head down to the village (on a forest walk through many chestnuts) to your accommodation, eat lunch, and then have a leisurely walk around the “ground floor” of the Médulas mining site. Unfortunately, the very interesting little museum that had a few very informational videos is now closed. There is a “tourist center”, but it doesn’t have anything that will likely interest you except a stamp for your credential!
3. Villavieja - Cornatel Castle - Paradela - La Chana - Village of Orellán - Mirador of Orellán - Village of Las Médulas (about 14 -15 km)
Villavieja-Orellan-Las Médulas
Villavieja-Orellan-Las Médulas Hiking trail in Villavieja, Castilla y León (España). Download its GPS track and follow the itinerary on a map. Alternativa a la etapa oficial del Camino de invierno.
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I have not walked this route, but it is shorter and does not take you into Borrenes. I did not know about this option last time I walked, but think it looks like a great alternative. You get to see the castle, but you avoid the tedious road descent from the castle to Borrenes.
4. Villavieja - Paradela - La Chana - Village of Orellán - Mirador of Orellán - Village of Médulas (about 15).
Albergue de Villavieja-Paradela de Muces - Mirador de Orellán- Las Médulas. Variante etapa oficial del Camino de Invierno
Albergue de Villavieja-Paradela de Muces - Mirador de Orellán- Las Médulas. Variante etapa oficial del Camino de Invierno Hiking trail in Paradela de Muces, Castilla y León (España). Download its GPS track and follow the itinerary on a map. Pese a que el track comienza en Paradela, la ruta...
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I have not walked this route either, but it is similar to #3, except that it goes to Paradela directly from the albergue in Villavieja and does not ascend to the castle. Personally, I think it is very much worth it to walk up to the castle, which is impossibly perched on the top of a promontory, so I probably wouldn’t take this alternative.
I know there’s a bunch of forum members who have taken some of these alternatives, hoping you will weigh in!
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