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    • From June 18 to 25.
    • El Camino Primitivo It receives its well-deserved name, since it follows the path of the first known Camino. The route that Alfonso II the Chaste followed to visit the newly discovered tomb of the Apostle Santiago in the 9th century. Our itinerary proposal adjusts to the Path that Alfonso II traveled. From Oviedo, we will cross all the councils of western Asturias: Las Regueras, Grado, Salas, Tineo, Pola de Allande and Grandas de Salime. We will reach Lugo through Puerto del Acebo and connect with the French Way in Palas de Rei; Santiago and the Plaza del Obradoiro are very close.

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    • From the 23 to the 30 of July.
    • El the Camino de Santiago along the Cantabrian coast, as old as the French Way, it was already trodden by the European kings of the Middle Ages. Due to its coastal route, it was the favorite to reach Santiago, especially when the empire of the half moon ruled south of the Cantabrian Mountains.

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    • From the 19 to the 26 of July.
    • El Camino Primitivo It receives its well-deserved name, since it follows the path of the first known Camino. The route that Alfonso II the Chaste followed to visit the newly discovered tomb of the Apostle Santiago in the 9th century. Our itinerary proposal adjusts to the Path that Alfonso II traveled. From Oviedo, we will cross all the councils of western Asturias: Las Regueras, Grado, Salas, Tineo, Pola de Allande and Grandas de Salime. We will reach Lugo through Puerto del Acebo and connect with the French Way in Palas de Rei, Santiago and the Plaza del Obradoiro are very close. 

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    • From 14 to 16 for May.
    • Asturias is the heart of Green Spain and the Senda del Oso beats in the center of that heart crossed by Greenway-shaped arteries that make it easy for us to pedal through a landscape flanked by mountains covered with dense forests.

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