Welcome to Follow The Camino
Language
Language

Scenic Asturia & Cantabria mountains : Oviedo - Lugo

Group Booking G1522G

Thank you for inquiring about our Camino Primitivo (Original Way) Guided Tour.


Please find below the itinerary and pricing for this Camino Guided Tour. 

 

Please note that Follow The Camino guided tours are guaranteed for a minimum of eight (8) people. If we do not reach this number, the tour will proceed as self-guided, and we will refund the price of the guide to you.


The package includes 10 nights of accommodation with 10 breakfasts and 10 dinners. 

Join Group

Stages

Day 1 Arrival in Oviedo
You will be booked into a hotel in the heart of the town of Oviedo. The capital of the Asturias province is a wonderful place to explore. Of note is the Cathedral of San Salvador and the Cámara Santa de Oviedo within it, a vault housing the cathedral’s relics that is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The downtown Plaza de la Escandalera and Plaza del Fontán in the old quarter are also great places to experience life in Oviedo passing by.
Restaurante el tendejón de fernando - Oviedo
Hotel Fruela - Oviedo
03 Oct - 04 Oct
Breakfast
Day 2 Oviedo to Grado - 25.02km / 15.55miles
Our day begins at the Cathedral of El Salvador and, after leaving town, we head west. We arrive at the chapel of El Carmen in Lampajúa (Llampaxuga) and from here descend toward Ponte de Gallegos. The Camino then follows a beautiful trail along the river Nora to finish in a steep ascent to the lovely village of Escamplero. As we get closer to the river Nalón, we cross the N-634 highway, and the river itself over a bridge.
Hotel Areces - Grado
04 Oct - 05 Oct
Breakfast and Dinner
Day 3 Grado to Salas - 22.12km / 13.74miles
We begin this day with a tough start, climbing up for 5km to Alto del Fresnu. You will then enjoy a gentle downhill walk through hilly farmlands and hamlets until you reach Cornellana. Here, we recommend a visit to the monastery of El Salvador. From here to Salas, the Camino follows an upwards trajectory through more farmland and typical Asturias granaries (horreos). Finally, we approach the town of Salas on more gentle terrain.
Hotel Castillo Valdes Salas - Salas
05 Oct - 06 Oct
Breakfast and Dinner
Day 4 Salas to Tineo - 19.99km / 12.42miles
This is a tough stage of the Camino, not because of its length (it’s actually shorter than some of the other days), but because it is ascending constantly. Fortunately, most of the climb is concentrated at the beginning of the day, with the ascent gentler towards evening. Following the national road for a short while, the Camino continues on a quieter, paved path that leads us to La Espina. Here we leave the Camino Norte that continues north-west. We now enter an area around Tineo with strong Asturian character and traditions.
Pension La posada - Tineo
06 Oct - 07 Oct
Breakfast and Dinner
Day 5 Tineo to Pola de allende - 29.52km / 18.34miles
This is another challenging stage of the Camino, with ups and downs throughout the day. After following the road for a short time, the Camino comes to a path descending through woodlands. Then it passes the small villages of Vega el Rey, Berrugoso, and Campiello. We finish the day with a steep descent of about 300m to arrive in Pola de Allande.
Hotel Nueva Allandesa - Pola de allende
07 Oct - 08 Oct
Breakfast and Dinner
Day 6 Pola de allende to Pola de allende
FROM BERDUCEDO MEETING POINT: ALBERGUE CAMINO PRIMITIVO
TO HOTEL NUEVA ALLANDESA
08 Oct 2026
Hotel Nueva Allandesa - Pola de allende
08 Oct - 09 Oct
Breakfast and Dinner
Day 7 Pola de allende to Grandas de salime - 20.48km / 12.73miles
FROM HOTEL NUEVA ALLANDESA
TO BERDUCEDO
09 Oct 2026
AReigada - Grandas de salime
09 Oct - 10 Oct
Breakfast and Dinner
Day 8 Grandas de salime to A fonsagrada - 25.74km / 15.99miles
Today the Camino starts with a steep ascent to El Acebo Pass (at an elevation of 1,050m) for some fine views of the Cantabrian Mountains. It is now time to bid our farewell to Asturias and to say hello to the traditional land of the Celts – Galicia! After passing the mountain villages of Cabreria, Fonfría, and Barbeito, we arrive in A Fonsagrada for a well-deserved rest! In the town centre stands the Fons Sacra. This town bore witness to one of the miracles of the Apostle St James, who, after being attended to by an impoverished widow, turned the water from this fountain into fresh milk for her children.
Hotel Portico - A fonsagrada
10 Oct - 11 Oct
Breakfast and Dinner
Day 9 A fonsagrada to O cadavo baleira - 24.22km / 15.05miles
After leaving A Fonsagrada, the Camino passes through A Pobra de Buron. Coming to Hospital de Montouto, we can see the actual hospital sitting on a hilltop. It is now in ruins, but was one of the last to close before the Spanish Civil War, and was probably the most important on all the mountain Caminos of Galicia. There is also a magnificent dolmen in the vicinity of the hospital. We then make our way to the town of O Cadavo, passing quaint villages such as Calzada, Degolada, and A Fontaneira. O Cadavo is the second most important town that the pilgrims on the Camino Primitivo will pass on their way to Santiago. According to local history, Alphonse II the Chaste fought the Moorish Army nearby.
Moneda - O cadavo baleira
11 Oct - 12 Oct
Breakfast and Dinner
Day 10 O cadavo baleira to Lugo - 30.53km / 18.97miles
The Camino continues through lands famous for their slate mines. This attractive village, which retains much of its original character, is home to a number of ‘Pallozas’ (primitive thatched dwellings) and other buildings of interest. Then, passing by the convent of San Francisco de Vilabade, we arrive in the pleasant town of Castroverde. After Castroverde, the Camino passes the abandoned village of Soutomerille, nestled in a landscape of great beauty. Finally, crossing farmland, the Way arrives in Lugo by the Gate of Saint Peter.
Restaurante fonte do rei - Lugo
Exe Puerta de San Pedro - Lugo
12 Oct - 13 Oct
Breakfast

Join Group

Enter your details to join the group

Rooms

Click on Join to receive an email with the itinerary and book your place on this tour.

Join
You've just taken your first step on the Camino !

Your custom Camino itinerary is on its way and will be in your email inbox shortly.

If you do not receive your itinerary within 24 hours, please contact us.

All the best,

Follow the Camino Team