This is a stage of a little more than thirty kilometres, in which we will intersperse
sections by road and forest tracks, until we reach Puebla de Sanabria and its characteristic
castle of the Condes de Benavente, famous for its keep, popularly known as “El Macho” and
the main part of the fortress.
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It should be noted that at this stage, we will only find services in the towns of
Asturianos, Palacios de Sanabria and Puebla de Sanabria, so it is convenient to buy
supplies For those who do not find themselves with the strength to continue to Mombuey,
you can stay overnight in the hostels of San Salvador de Palazuelo and Asturianos. This
stage does not pose any additional difficulties for cyclists or people with reduced
mobility. This is an easy stage for everyone.
Distance and elevation
Stage profile
Route
Itinerary
Km 0 – Inicio
From the centre of Mombuey, we bid farewell to the parish church looking for the N-525,
but without crossing it, continuing parallel to it. Approximately a couple of kilometres
later, we will enter a path between trees that begins on the right hand side and then
cross a bridge towards Valdemerilla. Following the Príncipe de Asturias street, we will
arrive at the Plaza de la Constitución, from where we will connect with the road that will
take us to Cernadilla, just three kilometres away and where we will be able to make a stop
next to the Cristo hermitage. After that, we turn left into the church of the
Purification, and continue walking to San Salvador de Palazuelo and its excellent bell
tower, which we can climb to appreciate the views if we still have strength. We continue
along forest tracks, reaching a point where we come across the road, which we cross and
zigzag back between local roads and highways to Entrepeñas. Following this trend, we will
walk along forest paths and secondary roads, crossing the highway again and leaving the
national highway in the municipality of Nuestra Señora del Carmen. The route runs through
the town of Asturianos, but there is the option of continuing on the road and then turning
right into another asphalted road to Palacios de Sanabria. Those who choose to continue
towards Asturianos will be able to visit the church of the Assumption and later connect
with the N-525. Just past the hermitage of this town, we crossed a road to return to dirt
roads surrounded by century-old trees. Before reaching Remesal, we will have to cross
another road again, always with great caution. Otero de Sanabria is only three kilometres
away, so we will soon reach it, as well as the temple of Saint Tomas Apóstol. We must not
lose heart, as the end of the stage is just under six thousand meters away, passing first
through the town of Triufé and going out again to the national road, to finally enter
Puebla de Sanabria. This municipality stands out for its urban centre, which houses
numerous architectural treasures such as the castle of the Counts of Benavente, a 15th
century fortress that lived through the wars with Portugal in the 18th century.
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