Cadavedo

Camino del Norte

To end of camino
261.9
Altitude
90

Soto de Luiña

19.90

Cadavedo

3.70

Villademoros

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Train
Yes

If you enjoy the architectural styling of the Asturian hórreos (also known as paneras, those squarish corn cribs on conical stilts) you will be delighted to know that there are close to 100 of them scattered around the area. The local beach is a quick walk away.

Fiesta

La Fiesta de la Regalina, replete with traditional dances and costume, is held on the last Sunday of August.

The Road

From here the camino passes Villademoros, San Cristóbal, and Queruás along back roads and paths.

City Map

Comments

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Somewhere between Cadavedo and Querues there is a white pillar at a junction. There is no shell on the pillar and there is a blue arrow spray painted on it pointing left. It looks like graffiti but it actually is pointing towards the Camino. Confusing because it is not yellow, but the alternative takes you to the edge of a cliff.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Although it is not on this list, and for a reason, La Regalina is not welcoming to pelgrims. I had a bad experience in Cadavedo (with a name like that) that left me in tears. The obviously despise pilgrims there. I took a taxi the driver lady just took my walking stick and threw it away. The restaurant people became all quiet when i walked in and started whispering. The owner was rude I had to tell him. Something fishy in this town.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I am not sure why Casa Ina is not on the wise pilgrims list. It is right on the trail, updated, very clean, great room. We paid $15 per person for a double room, this is a special price for pilgrims. You can ask for a room that has a refrigerator stove top and sink.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The place was clean and comfortable None of the eight guests of the night could say anything negative about it. The owner is shy and cannot speak English. With a little effort communication worked. She even served a simple breakfast in the morning. I can recommend Covi y Peter as simple and good.

Camino de Sant…

Traveling in a group of 4. Rented a 2 bedroom cabin/bungalow at Complejo Regalina, on trail. manager of campgrounds was very friendly and helpful. The 2 bedroom cabin/bungalow was clean. The kitchenette has 2 electric burners, pans, small refrigerator and service ware. The shower and toilet are separate. Two small grocery stores in the town, but a little pricy. 60 euro for cabin (15/person). Bar/restaurant on premises

Camino de Sant…

La Regalina staff are rude to pilgrims, the pilgrim menu is disgusting and a rip-off. All they care about is taking your money. They also yelled at me in the shop to leave my bag at the counter. I’m not someone who complains a lot, but after the spirit of most places I’ve been, this one is to avoid like the plague.

Camino de Sant…

Casa Ina is very nice. Only €15 per person. We were in upstairs twin room with balcony and nice kitchen area. Bar Casino down the road had excellent ensalada russa and pork tenderloin brochette with mushrooms.