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December 16, 2024 | Available | € 36 |
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December 17, 2024 | Available | € 36 |
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December 19, 2024 | Available | € 36 |
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Have you heard about the Camino de Santiago and even considered walking one of its itineraries (yes, there are multiple routes!)? But you do not have the possibility to take a few weeks off? Or are you doubting whether you are able to hike 20-30 km for multiple days in a row? This tour offers you the possibility to be a pilgrim for half a day by walking part of the ‘Camino Primitivo’.
Camino Primitivo, the oldest Camino de Santiago
Among the many ‘Caminos’ that can be walked nowadays, the Camino Primitivo is the oldest one. The first one to walk this route was the Asturian King Alfonso II at the beginning of the 9th century, after the discovery of the tomb of the Apostle James. Most of the current route still follows this ancient path. We we will follow in the footsteps of thousands of pilgrims by walking the first part of the Camino Primitivo.
During this tour, we walk the first 12 km (approx. 7.5 miles) of the Camino Primitivo. Starting in Oviedo, the capital of Asturias and Origin del Camino, we then walk through the picturesque Asturian countryside, enjoying breathtaking views and getting to know each other and fellow pilgrims!
Please check the group discount button for more info on the prices per group. The minimum number of people required to do the tour is 2. If you want to do the tour alone, you can, but you have to pay the price for 2 persons. If you want to do this tour with more than 8 persons, please consult us for a customized proposal.
Would you like to combine walking part of the Camino de Santiago with a tour visiting Oviedo? Check our tour visiting the highlights of Oviedo here!
Overview
Starting at the Oviedo Cathedral, we will walk through meadows and climb some challenging hills. Along the route, we will pass a chapel where you can stamp your own- and probably first- pilgrim credential! The route leads through the lovely Asturian landscape including some small villages where we will stop to eat some bocadillos (typical Spanish sandwiches). The walk ends in the village ‘Venta de el Escamplero’ where we can find a typical pilgrim albergue. Along the way, we will share specific insights with you about the Asturian history, gastronomy and nature. Although we’ll be guiding you and telling you stories about Asturias, there is ample opportunity to enjoy the landscape in silence and meet other pilgrims in order to get a real ‘taste of the Camino’!