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San Salvador cathedral is the starting point of the Primitive Way. It is a gothic
cathedral better known as Sancta Ovetensis due to a lot of relics that has inside. It was
built on the remains of a pre-Romanesque building of the 9 century. Its Cámara Santa (Holy
Chamber) was declared World Heritage Site, there you can find some relics.
After visiting the cathedral you will have to turn left through the Calle Schutz street
and then go through the Calle San Juan street to get to Jovellanos. Then you will have to
cross some streets such as Luna, Covadonga, Melquíades Álvarez and Independencia. Once you
have crossed all these streets you will have to turn left and then get to the Avenida
Príncipe de Asturias avenue and go through the Plaza de la Losa square. Here you will find
some sculptures, fountains and gardens. You will have to go through the Calle Samuel
Sánchez and cross to a neighborhood called Argañosa. You will have to continue through
this street until you see a yellow arrow indicates you that you should go to the right
towards the train rails, you should cross them and then continue through a street called
Bermudo I El Diácono, then to the left through José María Fernández Bueltaand at the end
to the right to go through the Calle Illas street towards a neighbourhood called Florida.
You will get to a roundabout where you will have to turn right and leave the city through
a park called Camino de Santiago. Here you will have to go through San Lázaro de
Paniceres. In the 14 century here there was a leper colony but some writings say that the
leper colony was here before that date. There is a historical link between this type of
buildings and pilgrims hospitals, as traditionally, the term “hospital” referred to a
place for rest and fostering of old people and pilgrims. You will continue your way
through the Sierra del Naranco mountain pass, you will continue through a path on the
right side that will lead you to Llampaxuga, where you can visit a chapel devoted to
Virgen del Carmen and also where you can ask for a stamp for your credencial. After this
stop and after resting for a while you will leave this temple on the right side and then
you will cross Reguero de la Huerta first and then get to Lubrio and Lloriana where you
will see a church devoted to Santa María. The following stop will be La Bolguina, you will
get here through the AS-232 and then you will get to Fabarin a place where you will leave
the asphalted road to cross abridge called Gallegos over the Nora river. After crossing
this bridge you will have to turn right to walk through a path surrounded by many types of
trees, you are walking now through the Asturian rural area. After walking through the
asphalted road for a while to cross a village called Gallegos you will return to the
riverside, you will see the Molino de Quintos mill and also a place called Arroxos where
you will return to the AS-232. A little bit after you will have to go through Valsera and
Santullano, crossing a bar and a hostel, then you will have to go through the left.
You will leave the road for a while going through the left and then you will return to get
to Valsera and to a chapel devoted to Fátima. You will leave the asphalted road again to
get to the Valle de Ansallón valley, you will cross it after crossing a river with the
same name. you will get to a path that will lead you to Premoño a place where you will
find an old pilgrim’s hospital that is a chapel nowadays. Then you will have to turn right
to get to the Valle de Ardaje valley and get to a path surrounded by many kinds of
different trees. You will walk near the Termas de Santa Eulalia thermal baths that are
located just 300 meters from the original way and where you will find a bar and a shop.
You will continue through the path to get to a big house called Alonso Pevida and after
going through the road for a while you will have to turn right again to get to the Nalón
river.
After getting to Puerma you will have to turn left once you get to El Fornu and go through
a path that will lead you to the AS-224 and then to Laracha. A little bit after you will
have to cross the river through a bridge called Peñaflor, in Grado and then you will have
to turn right to go through an underpass under the train rails. You will get to Peñaflor
where years ago when Alfonso VII of León was the king, there was a pilgrim’s hospital. You
will also see a church that has part of its Romanesque structure. Then you will go through
a neighborhood called San Pelayo and you will cross the train rails to continue through
the right, through the Calle Ferrocarril street, then you will turn right through a street
called Puente. You will have to cross the river to get to the Parque de San Antonio park
where you will see the city hall that is from the 19 century.
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