Camino francés, 6.7: Sahagún - León
Los videodiarios del Camino de Santiago, sexta temporada, séptima parte: En el camino francés. De Sahagún por Calzadilla de los Hermanillos, Reliegos y Mansilla de las Mulas a León.
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Una salida muy temprana. Una etapa solitaria (la variante menos poblada). Es como la continuación del camino de Madrid. Memorial de un peregrino fallecido. El sol. Un nuevo amigo. Dos mundos diferentes. ¡A León! ¿Un peregrino detrás de otro? Preparaciones para la semana santa. No hay salida: la procesión incesante. Una sorpresa nocturna: Dando una serenata a los peregrinos.
The Camino Video Diaries, sixth season, seventh part: On the French Way. From Sahagun via Reliegos a Leon.
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A very early departure. A lonely stage (the less populated variant). It is like the continuation of the Camino of Madrid. Memoral of a deceased pilgrim. The sun! A new friend. Two different worlds. To Leon! One pilgrim after another? Preparations for Easter. There is no way out: the incessant procession. A night surprise: Giving a serenade to the pilgrims.
Die Camino-Videotagebücher, sechste Staffel, siebter Teil. Der französische Jakobsweg: Von Sahagún über Reliegos nach León.
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Ein äußerst früher Abmarsch. Eine einsame Etappe (die weniger bevölkerte Variante). Es ist wie die Fortsetzung des Camino de Madrid. Denkmal für einen verstorbenen Pilger. Die Sonne! Ein neuer Freund. Zwei verschiedene Welten. Nach León! Ein Pilger nach dem anderen? Vorbereitungen für die Karwoche. Es gibt kein Durchkommen: die endlose Prozession. Eine nächtliche Überraschung: Man gibt ein österliches Ständchen für die Pilger.
Camino Lebaniego-Camino Vadiniense, San Vicente de la Barquera-Leon, 230 kms
Camino Lebaniego-Camino Vadiniense, segun Gronze estos dos Caminos son los más difíciles de todos los caminos en España pero sorpréndemente los mas hermosos y espectaculares. Camino Lebaniego- Camino Vadiniense bordea los majestuosos Picos de Europa, Horcada de Valcavao 1794 mts es el punto más alto de todos los caminos en la cordillera. En Fuente De 1090 mts confrontado por El Murallón se puede tomar el cable que te lleva a una plataforma aerea 1850 mts dónde se pueden observar unas vistas impresionantes. Las montañas de los Picos de Europa son fácilmente accesibles desde este punto. El Camino Lebaniego - Camino Vadiniense comienza en San Vicente de la Barquera y termina en Leon.
Camino Lebaniego-Camino Vadiniense, according to Gronze these Caminos are the hardest of all the Caminos in Spain but strikingly the most beautiful. Horcada de Valcavao at 1794 mts is the highest point of any Camino as it skirts the majestic Picos de Europa mountain range and at Fuente De 1090 mts it gives you access to the Picos through a cable car that lifts you up to top station viewing platform at 1850 mts. The peaks of the Picos de Europa are easily accessible from here.
Camino Lebaniego from San Vicente de la Barquera (Camino del Norte) on the northern Cantabrian coastline where pilgrims followed the red arrows to the Monasterio de Liebana. The jewel is the Lignum Crucis allegedly the largest known remnant of the cross of Christ. Camino Lebaniego lenth varies if you discard the monotonous asphalt & follow the Senda Fluvial del Rio Nansa from Munorrodero to Cades, adds 10 kms but well worth it following the path upstream of the river Nansa. All up 65 kms to the Monastery of Liebana.
Camino Vadiniense from Potes to Mansilla las Mulas to join the Camino Frances then to Leon roughly 175 kms. The red arrows give way at the Monastery & its back to the yellow arrows again. Facilities are few and far between in both Caminos & careful planning is required for every stage. Most villages are small & without any amenities although fountains fed by mountain streams abound. Because of all the above very few people walk the Camino Lebaniego-Camino Vadinense which is a shame given all its magnificent beauty so if you are prepared to walk in solitude & soak in awe inspiring vista after vista then the Camino Lebaniego-Camino Vadiniense might be for you.
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The most efficient day - hiking through beautiful beaches | Camino del Norte from Noja to Loredo
On the Day 12 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we hiked from the village Noja to the town Loredo in Cantabria.
We woke up in the city of Noja in the very nice camping Playa Joyel that we were very happy about. So as we promised yesterday we had a big plan for today to do 20 + kms and to follow the Camino because we wanted to compensate a bit the last day when we did less than normal. All the first part of the day we were walking on the asphalt and car roads so we were able to do more kms that way without getting too exhausted having said that it was way less interesting and exciting with practically the same landscape of the green hills and villages and spreaded farm houses. So we did it very quick but it wasn't very exciting. So that way we got to Galizano at the coast at 14 pm and that was already very close to our final destination so it was our personal record coming the earliest to the place when doing so many kms a day. And this last several kms were the best of the day...
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Camino de Santiago: Trabadelo a O Cebreiro. Camino Francés, 25.
Abandonamos Castilla y León para entrar en Galicia, en concreto por la parroquia de O Cebreiro. Es una de las etapas más bellas, pero también una de las más duras. Las provincias de León y Lugo se unen en la Sierra de los Ancares, una Reserva Nacional. Nos espera un ascenso que empezará a hacerse notar entre Ambasmestas y Las Herrerías y se prolongará hasta la meta, en O Cebreiro.
Camino de Santiago - Day 19 El Burgo Ranero to Reliegos
Camino de Santiago - Day 19 El Burgo Ranero to Reliegos
Video journal for my pilgrimage on the Way of Saint James. This video is from the blog CaminoTheBlog.Wordpress.Com where the 33 day trip was chronicled.
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Camino de Santiago - Day 16 Itero de Vega to Villacazar
Camino de Santiago - Day 16 Itero de Vega to Villacazar
Video journal for my pilgrimage on the Way of Saint James. This video is from the blog CaminoTheBlog.Wordpress.Com where the 33 day trip was chronicled.
Camino French Way 4&5/8, from Burgos to León, Camino de Santiago | CaminoWays.com
Section 4 of the Camino de Santiago on the French Way (Camino Francés) starts in splendid Burgos, hometown of 'El Cid' and considered the Gothic capital of Spain, and finishes in the village of Sahagún, in the heart of the Meseta.
The sounds of nature and expanding fields are your companions for this section of the Camino de Santiago, dotted with hamlets, picturesque sleepy villages and Romanesque churches. - See more at:
Section 5, Starting in the medieval town of Sahagún, section 5 of the Camino de Santiago along the French Way will take you across the Meseta, the immense Castilian Plateau (900m) and its villages.
You will finish this walking section in the city of León, where you can admire the cathedral, the remains of its Roman walls, the Romanesque Royal Basilica of Saint Isidoro and Gaudí's neo-Gothic Casa de Botines. - See more at:
Camino de Santiago. De Hospital de Órbigo a Santa Catalina de Somoza (Castilla y León)
En la etapa anterior terminamos en Hospital de Órbigo tras recorrer más de 35 km desde León. A la mañana siguiente nos preparamos para hacer frente otra larga etapa hasta Santa Catalina de Somoza (Castilla y León). Nosotros seguimos por la variante de Villares de Órbigo y Santibáñez de Valdeiglesias.
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Camino de Santiago Day I
Top of Route de Napolean in the mist of a major storm.