Lourenzá

2: Lourenzá - Mondoñedo

Puente de San Lazaro en Mondoñedo-LugoThe route enters St Lazarus Bridge, where there was a leper hospital in the 14th century. The present bridge was built by Bishop Friar Antonio Sarmiento de Sotomayor in the 18th century.

 

Concello de Lourenzá

Enlace concellos.info: 
http://concellos.info/concellos.php?id=181

Lourenzá

Datos Principales
Dirección: 
Campo de la Gracia, s/n
Teléfono: 
652 18 67 31, 982 121 552
Propiedad Albergue: 
Municipal
Gestión Albergue: 
Concejo de Lourenzá
Persona encargada: 
Susi Docampo San Martín
foto albergue
Plazas
Nº plazas total: 
30
Nº plazas en suelo: 
0
Nº plazas en cama: 
0
Equipamiento: 
Calefacción
Agua Caliente
Duchas
Inodoros
Máquina de Café

Próximo albergue, a 8 km (Mondoñedo)

North Route

road from the north to compostelaWe are starting the North Way to Santiago de Compostela, older than the French Way. Those who came from Europe through the Cantabrian coast and arrived in the north of the Iberian Peninsula came to the Western capital this way.

The first pilgrimages came from Asturias about the 10th century. Pilgrims arrived through the Basque Country and walked round green lands as a promise of the green Galicia of the Apostle. They would pass along Oviedo to honour the Saviour and either followed the Primitive Way on the inside or went on with the Cantabrian Route and the North Way or High Way. In this Way, Ribadeo was the main entrance to Galicia.

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