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Turn right at the bottom of the descent. A hundred meters or so ahead, after the bridge, is a marina-bar restaurant, Abaceria o Batuxo. It appears open after some sporadic closings.

Boat tours stop here periodically; a ride up and down this beautiful, terraced river valley will ease your feet and show you a piece of Camino few pilgrims ever see. Information at http://www.lugotierra.com/cs/rutas_fluviasis.asp

After crossing the río Miño, begin a steep ascent, which takes you on and off the road several times. You will pass two restaurant/wineries. The first is Via Romana on the right hand side. The caretaker may invite you to look around, take a bathroom break, rest on the balcony overlooking the river, or even have a glass of wine.

Second, on the left, is the Mesón Adega do Veiga. It offers a comfortable terrace with fantastic views back down to Belesar, In low season, the mesón is only open on weekends. June through September it is open every day except Tuesday. The mesón is ALWAYS closed on the 5th and the 21st of the month. The owner is very friendly and expressed willingness to help people out in a pinch. Tel. 657 805 731. This is a very popular restaurant; people come from Ourense to eat here; highly recommended.

After passing the wineries, the camino takes you down to a small river and a mill and then up the hill Back on the road for a while, when you get to the third winery, the Camino goes off road to the right. This trail may be muddy and overgrown, but when you emerge, you will be in San Pedro de Líncora.

The Road:

After crossing the río Miño, begin a steep ascent, which takes you on and off the road several times.

After passing the wineries, the camino takes you down to a small river and a mill and then up the hill back on the road for a while, when you get to the third winery, the Camino goes off road to the right. This trail may be muddy and overgrown, but when you emerge, you will be in San Pedro de Líncora.

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