O Pino |
At the exit of Arzúa, in As Barrosas, there is a chapel dedicated to SanLázaro, advocation common in the way the Lazaretto in memory of, care for pilgrims with contagious diseases. And again Brea (sidewalk, road) ... And later, Rua (street) of dilapidated houses with stones ... to reach Arca, a name evocative of the ark, or chest that holds the remains of the Apostle in Compostela |
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Y otra vez Brea (vereda, camino)...Y más adelante, Rúa (calle) con casas de vetustas piedras... para llegar a Arca , nombre evocador del arca o cofre que guarda los restos del Apóstol en Compostela |
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Texto Resumen Texto del Camino |
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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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Enlace concellos.info:
http://concellos.info/concellos.php?id=65 |
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Equipamiento:
Lavadero
Lavadora
Calefacción
Frigorífico
Agua Caliente
Duchas
Inodoros
Taquillas o Armarios
Botiquín
Máquina de Café
Tendedero
En la misma entrada del pueblo. Próximo albergue, a 15 km (Monte do Gozo) |
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Equipamiento:
Lavadero
Lavadora
Calefacción
Frigorífico
Agua Caliente
Duchas
Inodoros
Taquillas o Armarios
Botiquín
Máquina de Café
Tendedero
12/10 euros por dormir (con sábanas); 10/8 euros por la cena; 5/4 euros por el desayuno
Próximo albergue a 4 km |
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Equipamiento:
Lavadero
Lavadora
Calefacción
Agua Caliente
Duchas
Inodoros
Taquillas o Armarios
Máquina de Café
Tendedero
Próximo albergue, a 4 km (O Pino) |
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Monte del GozoThere are no churches in this last stage and there are no traces of old hospitals. Santiago is there at the reach of our hands. The Codex of Calixtus refers to the present-day Lavacolla as Lavamentula. Before entering Compostela, pilgrims used to wash themselves in this river after such a long journey because they loved the apostle so much. This water might also symbolize the purity the sufferings of the road had given to their spirits. |
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We are not going to make the pure physical Primitive Way.
We say Camino de Santiago and automatically think of the French Way to Compostela. |
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