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Did you walk this river route?The problem now is melting snow. Making some of the stream crossings tricky again. All along the n525 there was ample water flow from higher up.
Yes, this section is different than what I am asking about. This is not the route that takes a trail after the AVE construction site. But Thank you!It ends up at the former AVE construction site.
The downside is the climb on a cement construction road. I walked there still early in the morning, but it must be really hot in the middle of the day.
The official path leads you underneath the N525 and A52 and makes a little loop around the valley. Longer, but IMHO nicer than walking along the N525. The last part until Cruz de Peregrino is on a cement path.
Thank-you for all this! I'm clueless where the "ruined building" is, but by your descriptions, I'm assuming it is at the end of the AVE works area/bridges/tunnels. And there are two choices after this building, one historic and one alternative? Are there trails for both, one on either side of the river??I took a left over the bridge at the ruined building (alternative route) and then I followed the rived uphill to the pass. The river was flooded and if you'd taken the right (historic route) option at the ruined building there's no way you'd have been able to get across it.
Yikes - I don't know whether to add a laughing face icon or a look of surprise/horror!It's like a thick mist descends and you enter a twilight zone shortly after leaving Requejo.
Thank you. This does not appear to be exactly like what I am seeing on the Gronze map. If you would be willing to share your GPS and/or map in greater detail, that would be great!Picture may help but can forward it in minute detail if required.
The Historic route was blocked off last time I was there and all the waymarkings were directing us up one of the two roads towards the main road.Thank-you for all this! I'm clueless where the "ruined building" is, but by your descriptions, I'm assuming it is at the end of the AVE works area/bridges/tunnels. And there are two choices after this building, one historic and one alternative? Are there trails for both, one on either side of the river??
Muchas gracias!!I will ask in my Facebook group and see if anyone is in that area and can check it out.
Indeed, I appreciate your help, because this section, according to all the accounts, keeps morphing as the AVE construction morphed. I hope this trail system after the ruined building is official, because IMHO is beats the N-525 and is shorter than its parallel path that still keeps the roadways in solid view.I just had a look at the Gronze route from Seville. In some place they have the recent changes. In others they don't have them at all. Impossible to know what to make of this. This show the importance of walking the Camino regularly. It's the only way to be sure about the route.
My goodness! I'll have to take some notes on this section as I'll be walking it in early May, or take screenshots of this thread
Along with Elle, I appreciate all of the comments from everyone.
Hi . I did this section yesterday. I was using the Cicerone book and OS map. Both took me to the river which was impassable leading to a detour which managed to miss out the cross at the summit!Hello, I am researching the Sanabrés and have discovered that since the AVE construction is complete, this section from Requejo to Padornelo has a new route available along the Requejo River. Our last time here we were forced to walk on the N-525 national highway this entire section and even through the tunnel at the top of the pass, the Alto de Padernelo. This tunnel route was not desirable, but not all that horrible in our experience. There still exists an alternate and much longer route from the N-525 that does avoid the pass and tunnel as well now.
However, I am seeking information on the much shorter Requejo river route that avoids the N-525 altogether in this section. It appears that it has opened only within the last several months, if not weeks. Does anyone have any experience or information on this new river route?
All I could find after a Google search is from Gronze, and I have included a screen shot of its information, translated. As you can read, it is not recommended in the rain and is poorly signposted, but they describe it as the "official" path:
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Oh, I am sorry. I guess you went the highway then?Hi . I did this section yesterday. I was using the Cicerone book and OS map. Both took me to the river which was impassable leading to a detour which managed to miss out the cross at the summit!
Yes. Lots of deer tracks but no deerOh, I am sorry. I guess you went the highway then?
Be careful, parts of this route aren't accessible by car. You might end up having to walk a bit.I will be in that area this month to investigate, and will let you know.
No worries, I had not planned to drive it. My legs need a good stretch.Be careful, parts of this route aren't accessible by car. You might end up having to walk a bit.
I'm sure they do. Are you planning to walk the rest of the Via while you're at it?No worries, I had not planned to drive it. My legs need a good stretch.
I am, but in short stints on account of more important family obligations. In general it is going to be a full year of caminos, much more than ordinary. If there is anything you want eyeballs on let me know, I’m happy to report back.I'm sure they do. Are you planning to walk the rest of the Via while you're at it?
Jill, I hope you report tomorrow on the alternate path you take to Lubian due to the flooding along the river. I will make sure I ask to find out which way is best when I walk that stage in two weeks.I am walking from Requejo tomorrow. It has been very warm and dry the last few days. All of the locsls are telling me to avoid the river route as it is flooded and impassible.
Hello, I am researching the Sanabrés and have discovered that since the AVE construction is complete, this section from Requejo to Padornelo has a new route available along the Requejo River. Our last time here we were forced to walk on the N-525 national highway this entire section and even through the tunnel at the top of the pass, the Alto de Padernelo. This tunnel route was not desirable, but not all that horrible in our experience. There still exists an alternate and much longer route from the N-525 that does avoid the pass and tunnel as well now.
However, I am seeking information on the much shorter Requejo river route that avoids the N-525 altogether in this section. It appears that it has opened only within the last several months, if not weeks. Does anyone have any experience or information on this new river route?
All I could find after a Google search is from Gronze, and I have included a screen shot of its information, translated. As you can read, it is not recommended in the rain and is poorly signposted, but they describe it as the "official" path:
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We walked along the highway to Padornelo because people in Requejo told us the river route was not passable.Jill, I hope you report tomorrow on the alternate path you take to Lubian due to the flooding along the river. I will make sure I ask to find out which way is best when I walk that stage in two weeks.
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