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2 hours
Where the path of Santiago Llamuño goes through, we started this
route that runs a good stretch on the footprints that pilgrims left on their transit
through the unique caleyas that will lead us to the village of De Soto Luiña.
And since Llamuño, looking down, envisages the opening of this route, Playa
de la Concha of Artedo, crowned by its bay, which gives its name from its shape.
It leads the Uncin laughed. Beach rocky waters with changing various colors that
never cansara one to contemplate, because there between blue and green begins
Valley of the Barca that will move us forward on more than one occasion through
its river. And stewardship of the shadow of the forest and riverfront loins
of our horses contemplate various birds and other animals, its cachito of civilization
when we come for the people of St. Maarten where the XVlll century church with
the inscription of discriminative to vaqueiros withers (hence not pass listen
to the Mass vaqueiros). A snack and continue riding across town. Exit roads
that lead us to contemplate the Luiñas valley, the mountains that surround
the crown where giants like the wind. Length:
3 hours
Leaving back, we will see our entry into what was Royal Camin that
through riverbed Esqueiro, truchero indisputable and where otters make their good
life, even fish in its mouth. After enjoying the greenery and freshness
of the riverfront forests of the river, we opened our eyes to the beach in San
Pedro. Cross the river mouth and helmets our horses pisaran sand beach, we will
enjoy new sensations, cabalgaremos between waves and we wake up new ways.
The road back will have different emotions, as we know new paths between forests,
which in the end lead us to Llamuño Length:
3 hours
Llamuño, horses and a mountain that looks like a large
pyramid at its summit La Ermita de Santa Ana. Along the way Playa de la Concha
with its changing colors, small villages, forests that hide variety of animals.
The uptrend is calmosa, enjoying breathtaking views, our eyes contemplate
much of the rasa coastal villages sailors, beaches, capes and lighthouses. Our
back inside with its green valleys, towns ranchers, the mountains that surround
them with their well-maintained stands, vaqueiros their peoples, the future make
reality, as represented in the groups of wind that crown the mountains where the
wild horses are rampant. For most experts, galopadas so long, while the decline
give us new view of two worlds made one
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| WILD
HORSES, MOUNTAINS OF WINDS |  |
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4 hours
Since Llamuño, as you know fishing village, it appears the Sierra
Winds that arrima its compact mountains to the sea. For their peaks are
the summer grazing, where rampant typical wild horses mountain with their mostachos
strengthened eat toxos reminiscent of the famous Groucho Marx. Desconfiados
by nature and by necessity, because wolves sometimes like to approach the sea
and opened fire on their offspring, we are closer to them calmly knocked down
a position on the horse, and will distinguish their unique characteristics. Galoparemos
by these grasses enjoy the spectacular views that the rasa coastal offers from
those heights. The road will between forest where deer, and other animals jabalís
hide awaiting anochecida. Hermosa Route 4 hours, which merges into our
eyes peoples vaqueiros rasa coastal beaches, valleys and mountains?. Where
the path of Santiago Llamuño goes through, we started this route that runs a good
stretch on the footprints that pilgrims left on their transit through the unique
caleyas that will lead us to the village of De Soto Luiña.
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| RUTA
LA PLAYA DE LOS MOLINOS |  |
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5 hours
Leaving Llamuño onto a stretch of the road to Santiago, leaving
left the town of San Martin de Luiña and after a little letdown arrived
at Soto Luiña pick the path that leads along the river Esqueiro, famous
for its trout and contemplating the town of San Pedro, we went to the beach with
the same name, will cross the river mouth and we will be embarking on the beach,
after enjoying their cross sand (low tide), we began the ascent between forests
that will lead us Oviñana to, which is good place to eat. After
a good meal we take the descent to the beach, go into it between mills delighted
to its proximity to the sea, enjoying the wonderful views we got to cross. There
is a lot of sand, but it is long, wild, unique, the immensity of the sea and the
cliffs we released. Go back but we need to bring our horses us by other
routes, since the variety is the taste. One day (the possibility of barbecue
on the beach).
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