We leave behind the capital of the Maragatería to face a new stage with two distinct
parts. The first kilometres will involve a succession of typical villages of the Castilian
plain, all of them framed within the area formerly known as the Country of the Maragatos
or the Somoza. We will walk among ashlar buildings and vestiges of the old muleteers,
those who were in charge of transporting goods across the length and breadth of the
peninsula with the help of pack animals. On the other hand, in the second part of this
stage, we will change the gentle undulations of the plain for the ascent to the Bierzo
region, through the mountains of León.
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Despite having some ascendant sections, they will not even be appreciated by most pilgrims. They will
only become a little harder right before reaching Foncebadón. Cyclists nor people with reduced
mobility will have any problem when walking the distance between Astorga and Foncebadón, except by
loose rocks. However, cyclists can take in the last kilometers the LE-142 road at the crossroad when
leaving Rabanal to the right, as the narrow path where the Way goes originally one may be a little
difficult for them.
Some pilgrims choose to pass the night at Rabanal del Camino, where they can find all the services
they need. Foncebadón can be a little desolate due to its current abandonment.
Distance and elevation
Stage profile
Route
Itinerary
Km 0 ‧ Astorga
From the Plaza de España we take the streets Pío Gullón, Postas, Santiago and Doctoral,
ending in front of Gaudí’s Episcopal Palace. We then pass in front of the church of Santa
Marta and the cathedral of Santa María; in front of the latter we take Leopoldo Panero
street until the end, turn right into Puerta Obispo street, and continue straight on along
San Pedro street. Further on we cross the N-VI national road and continue straight on
along Calle de los Mártires, leaving Astorga.
We then pass the Ecce Homo hermitage and
leave the small village of Valdeviejas on our right. After almost three kilometres we come
to the A-6 motorway; we cross it at the top, following the road to Santa Colomba de
Somoza (LE-142). At the entrance to Murias de Rechivaldo we turn off onto a road to the
left of the road; however, we have the option of following this road to visit Castrillo de los
Polvazares, a beautiful village and an excellent example of Maragata architecture,
declared a Historic-Artistic Site. The detour to Castrillo adds just under a kilometre to the
route, rejoining the road shortly before Santa Catalina de Somoza.
We continue along a good track that climbs gently. We cross the LE-142 road and
continue straight on towards Santa Catalina de Somoza.
Km 9,2 ‧ Santa Catalina de Somoza
At the exit we follow a track that runs parallel to a local road.
Km 13,3 ‧ El Ganso
At the exit we follow a path parallel to a local road. After a little over four kilometres we
take the road to Rabanal del Camino on the left. A little more than a hundred metres
further on we follow a path to the right, which later comes back out onto the same road.
We pass by the monumental Roble del Peregrino (Pilgrim’s Oak), a hundred-year-old oak
tree. Shortly afterwards we pass by the Santo Cristo de la Vera Cruz hermitage. At the
entrance to Rabanal the path follows the Calle Real, on the right.
Km 20,2 ‧ Rabanal del Camino
In winter, from Rabanal onwards, there is often snow and harsh weather conditions:
intense cold, thick fog, etc. We leave the village along Calle Real and, climbing steadily
upwards, we continue along tracks and paths that are always close to the road.
We cross
the LE-142 road only to cross it again one kilometre later. On arrival at Foncebadón we
come out onto this road again, which we follow until we take Calle Real on the left.
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