Hi,
I'm going to attempt to spell out an approach to the etapa from Bonar to Vegacervega, especially for anyone worried and new to this camino...
There is no need.
This will not be a purist approach...
but if worried here is a handy option.
Feve Times for August 2023 (Google and Rome2Rio are wrong).
1.
6.00am leave
Hostel Nisi (by the way, neither Nisi or Moderno, are doing the breakfast trays). Lots of supermarkets so no hassle. Horse something into you ... Then follow Google maps to train station. It is a 6 min fast walk. Very straightforward.
2.
Buy ticket ..€1.65
Train to Leon arrived 6.24 am.
Get on and do 2 stops on Camino. Get off at
Otera (go towards Tunnel and head
uphill).. downhill is La Robla option. (6.30am)
3.
It will be dark still... But you now walk 4 or 5km and get to wake up legs and listen to birdsong. Easy walking and no cars.
4.
You will cross an
lovely old bridge and then head LEFT (there are arrows) to something like a tourist office in town starting with
Veh...then up the easy hill to town of
Mata de B.
5.
So by the time, I got to the dirt road uphill, it was
7.30 and bright. I was still slow and asleep. Sun will be behind the hills though, so don't dilly dally. Keep going! Slow and steady. You will get up the next hill without a sweat if you can beat the sun.
6.
Slowly, and continuously go uphill for 30 minutes and you reach the first
Coll (valley between 2 high points on either side). There is a arrow for Camino and others. Focus on yellow ones only. Catch your breath. Catch the views. Wow. Sun was warm at this point, but still behind the hill.
It is
now 8am ish.
(I got bitten by a tick / or something, and since the course of antibiotics, I burn badly regardless of sun factor, and today was going to a hot one).
7.
Now a gorgeous
flat one person path around the horseshoe in the shade of
oak forests. You will go through 1 gate. Eventually after about 30 minutes, you will be looking across at the COLL you arrived at initially. By now it was
8.30 ish.
Sun is up, but you are still in mostly shade of trees.
8.
Eventually you will come to the famous Jose Cunarro photo of the
fence and the steps.
...keep going.. then the view of the
village across another valley.
Once the village is in sight you will be soon hanging a
Sharp Left Uphill again... (I missed this last year, as was high on life, completely not thinking and just keep walking around to the village). No excuse... I knew where I was supposed to go, just forget and possibly looking at village and missed the turn off uphill. No harm done in cool weather...
Ok.. so now it is
9.30 ish
9.
Slow and steady
uphill.. gorgeous and sun at your back and long shadows ahead of you... Getting hot already
Just before
10.00am you arrive at the
cow pastures and that is the end of the climbing.
The arrows are great now, but keep an eye of your
GPX track. If cows in your way, you may be pushed to the right and before you know it, no arrows anywhere. (Hello.. yes me .. first time before phones and tracking).
10.
10.00 to 11.00
You can relax ABIT more.
When you hit the first sign, mentally force yourself to always track more to the
LEFT hill than RIGHT.
In 3 minutes, you find a
big pile of cement electricity poles. They have a yellow arrow.
The cows can be distracting... Just heads up, in the next 3 minutes you are looking for another
BIG IRON sign moving you to a flattened
grass road to your LEFT. Almost a 90 degree turn. Perfect ... Now follow that road downhill. You will pass a cow fountain with a yellow arrow. Cows probably there drinking ...calves with them, so they looked more nervous looking than usual. Keep a wide berth and leave them alone.
11.
Downhill to the village for 11ish and on time for fish and ice-cream van. Panderia van will be tomorrow according to the locals. Super gorgeous Village.
12.
Then its a long walk downhill on the main road. About 3 cars passed me. I took a ridiculous 2 hour break under a tree. Have a gas canister, cup and small brs3000 and it means I can have coffee whenever. I would bring this instead of Garmin.
13.
You pass another gorgeous village. You may get the panderia van here instead.
14.
Another off-road section down to a mining or electrical building...
15. Main road for a few minutes (busy)
16.
Walk into Vegacervega
Head for church first and you can climb up to bell.
Then head to the only shop (Google it... Local produce) for yoghurt and fruit and chocolate. If you eat ham, they have lots and lots of the stuff in all sorts of varieties. It closes at 2pm until evening... But now you have everything you need, so walk to the fantastically welcoming albergue.
Hope this helps. You'll be fine. If you avoid the sun and heat, it isn't difficult.
Excuse the spelling errors.. texting on phone and ready for sleep.