Lugo

Santa María do Poio

Datos Principales
Dirección: 
Padornelo – CP 27671 - Pedrafita do Cebreiro (Lugo, España)
Teléfono: 
982 367 096

O Candido

Datos Principales
Dirección: 
San Román da Retorta, barrio de O Castrelo (al lado de la cantina)
Teléfono: 
637 563 755
Propiedad Albergue: 
Privado
Gestión Albergue: 
982 050 480
foto albergue
Plazas
Nº plazas en litera: 
20
Nº plazas en cama: 
2

Concello de Lugo

Enlace concellos.info: 
http://concellos.info/concellos.php?id=182

Lugo

Datos Principales
Dirección: 
Noreas nº 1
Teléfono: 
Otero: 618 425 578
Propiedad Albergue: 
Xunta de Galicia
Persona encargada: 
José Antonio Otero
foto albergue
Plazas
Nº plazas total: 
42
Nº plazas en litera: 
40
Nº plazas en cama: 
2
Equipamiento: 
Lavadero
Calefacción
Agua Caliente
Duchas
Inodoros
Botiquín
Máquina de Café

Proximo albergue a 19 km.

11: Lugo - San Romao da Retorta

After leaving the cathedral at Bo Xesús Street, pilgrims went down the Rúa do Miño, going through the Fonte da Pinguela. Pilgrims from the diversion of the French Way would also follow this route.
They first went out the Wall through the Porta Miñá. After the bishopric transferred the rights on the Porta de Santiago in the middle of the 16th century, pilgrims went out through this door under a statue of Santiago Matamoros.

10: O Cádavo - Castroverde - Lugo

Passing the Alto da Vacariza, we get to Vilabade, where there was a Franciscan community for attending pilgrims since the middle of the 15th century. The Gothic church of that convent is still preserved and was declared national monument. It dates from the 15th century and has an only nave and presbytery covered by ribbed vault and restored in the 17th century by Diego Osorio Escobar, Archbishop of Puebla and Viceroy of Mexico.

Primitive Route

We are not going to make the pure physical Primitive Way.
We are going through the Way letting us be influenced by the traces pilgrimage left throughout the centuries.

Primitive Route


That is why we pay a special attention to the monuments of the surroundings, which rose to impress and touch pilgrims and as a proof of the faith of pilgrims and pilgrimage

mapa

We say Camino de Santiago and automatically think of the French Way to Compostela.
But there are many other ways… People talk about eight Ways in Galicia, although there are actually so many ways as possible routes. Every one tries his Way.

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