andonius
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I've discovered a new Camino that has became one of my favourites and that I want to share with you.
The Camino Lebaniego is a branch of the Camino del Norte that goes in four stages from San Vicente de la Barquera to the holy Shrine of Santo Toribio de Liebana. In case you don't know (as i didn't), Santo Toribio is one of the five most Holy Places in Christianity along with Jerusalem, Rome, Santiago de Compostela and Caravaca de la Cruz. The reason is that it helds the biggest piece of the Holy Cross, discovered in Jerusalem by St. Helen in the year 326 A.D.
But apart from that religious consideration, It's a really amazing, beautiful and savage Camino in the mountains of the north of Spain that I fully recomend.
It has became one of my favourites, together with Camino Primitivo, and I say that with a lot of finished Caminos in my backpack.
It's not a piece of cake, because it has some steep climbs, but completely doable for a 65 years old guy like me and my wife (that by the way wlaks a lot more than me and it's better prepared...).
I'll leave you here four videos made with the Relive app with the stages I did and pictures so you can have a hint of how it looks like.
The first stage begins in the Town of San Vicente de la Barquera, but my video begins in a town called Serdio, some 10 kms far from San Vicente , because I was doing the Camino del Norte before I took the deviation to Camino Lebaniego in San Vicente and stopped for night at Serdio.
The whole stage follows a spectacular river walk, very well conditioned, called "Senda Fluvial del Nansa" with incredible views. It's a easy 19 kms.stage mostly flat and easy, which introduces you to the mountains of Cantabria and finishes in the town of Cades, where there's a wonderful Hotel Called La Casona del Nansa and an Albergue. I passed the night at the near town of Bielva.
By the way, the titles of the pictures are in Spanish, but as most of them are names of places, I guess it will not be a problem for you.
I hope you enjoy it.
The Camino Lebaniego is a branch of the Camino del Norte that goes in four stages from San Vicente de la Barquera to the holy Shrine of Santo Toribio de Liebana. In case you don't know (as i didn't), Santo Toribio is one of the five most Holy Places in Christianity along with Jerusalem, Rome, Santiago de Compostela and Caravaca de la Cruz. The reason is that it helds the biggest piece of the Holy Cross, discovered in Jerusalem by St. Helen in the year 326 A.D.
But apart from that religious consideration, It's a really amazing, beautiful and savage Camino in the mountains of the north of Spain that I fully recomend.
It has became one of my favourites, together with Camino Primitivo, and I say that with a lot of finished Caminos in my backpack.
It's not a piece of cake, because it has some steep climbs, but completely doable for a 65 years old guy like me and my wife (that by the way wlaks a lot more than me and it's better prepared...).
I'll leave you here four videos made with the Relive app with the stages I did and pictures so you can have a hint of how it looks like.
The first stage begins in the Town of San Vicente de la Barquera, but my video begins in a town called Serdio, some 10 kms far from San Vicente , because I was doing the Camino del Norte before I took the deviation to Camino Lebaniego in San Vicente and stopped for night at Serdio.
The whole stage follows a spectacular river walk, very well conditioned, called "Senda Fluvial del Nansa" with incredible views. It's a easy 19 kms.stage mostly flat and easy, which introduces you to the mountains of Cantabria and finishes in the town of Cades, where there's a wonderful Hotel Called La Casona del Nansa and an Albergue. I passed the night at the near town of Bielva.
By the way, the titles of the pictures are in Spanish, but as most of them are names of places, I guess it will not be a problem for you.
I hope you enjoy it.
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