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The subject of camino trees came up in a chat with another Forum member, and we both thought it would be fun for everyone if there was a thread about our favorite trees along the way, or even in Santiago.
My personal favorite is this gorgeous chestnut on the Invierno, between Villavieja and Castillo de Cornatel.
A tree I haven't met yet (but want to) is easier to find: the giant Pohutukawa in A Coruña.
I've discovered a few others from this link:
Among them, a few that are relatively close to a camino route:
1. Tejo milenario de San Cristobal de Valdueza
Between El Acebo on the Francès and Penalba - quite a detour, but also quite a tree.
2. This immense oak is "thought to be the largest and oldest tree in the Montaña Palencia in the region Castilla y Leon" - and is not so far from Cervera de Pisuerga on the Olvidado.
If you really want to get into the weeds with this, here's a fun website:
Edited to add this website listing trees in Galicia:
My personal favorite is this gorgeous chestnut on the Invierno, between Villavieja and Castillo de Cornatel.
A tree I haven't met yet (but want to) is easier to find: the giant Pohutukawa in A Coruña.
Are you walking the Ingles or planning to visit A Coruña before heading home?
Here, courtesy of Google Maps, is a total wonder - an absolutely immense Pohutukawa. It has a pointer all its own on the map!
You can find it behind a police station (of all places), a 12 or 13 minute walk from the Igrexa de Santiago, where the arm of the Ingles from A Coruña begins. The directions tell me it takes as much time to walk as to take the bus.
So if you want to feel a little more at home before you set off - or just want to make a botanical...
Here, courtesy of Google Maps, is a total wonder - an absolutely immense Pohutukawa. It has a pointer all its own on the map!
So if you want to feel a little more at home before you set off - or just want to make a botanical...
I've discovered a few others from this link:
Ten of the most amazing and interesting trees to visit in Spain - Olive Press News Spain
TREES are one of the most breathtaking natural wonders in our world and Spain has its fair share of truly exceptional ones. The Olive Press takes a look
www.theolivepress.es
Among them, a few that are relatively close to a camino route:
1. Tejo milenario de San Cristobal de Valdueza
Between El Acebo on the Francès and Penalba - quite a detour, but also quite a tree.
El tejo milenario de San Cristóbal de Valdueza: una joya ancestral - Ecologia Cotidiana
El tejo milenario de San Cristóbal de Valdueza es una verdadera joya ancestral que se encuentra en la provincia de León, en España.
ecologiacotidiana.es
2. This immense oak is "thought to be the largest and oldest tree in the Montaña Palencia in the region Castilla y Leon" - and is not so far from Cervera de Pisuerga on the Olvidado.
El Roblón de Estalaya en Estalaya
El Roblón de Estalaya en Estalaya, direccion:Ruta del Roblón de Estalaya, , abierto: PERMANENTE, Horario: , Responsable:
www.cerveradepisuerga.eu
If you really want to get into the weeds with this, here's a fun website:
The thickest, tallest, and oldest trees in Spain
www.monumentaltrees.com
Edited to add this website listing trees in Galicia:
Galician Trees: Providing Shade Through the Ages - Google Arts & Culture
Let's take a look at seven of the main tree species along the Camino: oak, chestnut, cork oak, beech, ash, yew, and holly.
artsandculture.google.com
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