Buen Camino!Īt the entrance to the town, we pass the parish of San Esteban. So getting your head wet may be a good idea before facing the next few kilometres. They say that the water that flows from its four spouts helps to regain vitality and do away with fatigue. Practical tips for this section: Next to the church of San Esteban, we will find a fountain that, according to legend, has healing powers. Following the signs for the French Way, and with no chance of us getting lost, we reach the neighbouring town of Villambistia. We pass by a rest area with tables and barbecues, to then arrive at Tosantos (km 4.7), with its simple church.įrom this town, we can see the hermitage of La Virgen de la Peña, located on the other side of the N-120 road on a rocky slope. We continue to walk on a trail that runs along the riverbed of the Retorno, a tributary of the Tirón River. Parallel to the wooden bridge is the El Canto bridge. Afterwards, we cross the N-120 road and, on a wooden footbridge, we go over the Tirón River (km 1.1). To leave the town of Belorado, we cross Hipólito López Bernal street and Camino de Santiago avenue. Here you will find a bar where you can take your first break this morning if you’d like. Practical tips for this section: Tosantos is about an hour’s walk from Belorado. And a second stage, from Villafranca Montes de Oca, which will be much more desolate. A first section will be similar to yesterday’s, with small towns that we will encounter along the way. The tenth stage of the Camino de Santiago on the French route is divided into two parts. What to do stage Belorado – San Juan de Ortega.Profile stage Belorado – San Juan de Ortega.Map stage Belorado – San Juan de Ortega.Services stage Belorado – San Juan de Ortega.
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