The Way of St James

The Way of St James

Come home to Th e Way of St. James routes through Asturias NIO M O UN IM D R T IA A L • P • W L O A I R D L D N H O E M R I E TA IN G O E • PATRIM United Nations Routes of Santiago de Compostela: Educational, Scientific and Camino Francés and Routes of Northern Spain Cultural Organization inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1993 asturiastourism.co.uk 2 #AsturiasUrbana Asturias is on your Way #StJamesWay #Pilgrims EDITING: SOCIEDAD PÚBLICA DE GESTIÓN Y PROMOCIÓN TURÍSTICA Y CULTURAL DEL PRINCIPADO DE ASTURIAS, SAU Design: Arrontes y Barrera Estudio de Publicidad Layout: Paco Currás Diseñadores Maps: Da Vinci Estudio Gráfi co Texts: Miguel Barrero Translation: Morote Traduciciones, SL Photography: Front cover: Amar Hernández. Inside pages: Amar Hernández, Own fi le, Armando Álvarez, Arnaud Späni, Juanjo Arrojo, Juan de Tury, Noé Baranda, Paco Currás Diseñadores and Pelayo Lacazette. Printing: Dayton SA - Dec. 19 D.L.: AS 03364-2018 © CONSEJERÍA DE CULTURA, POLÍTICA LLINGÜÍSTICA Y TURISMO DEL PRINCIPADO DE ASTURIAS asturiastourism.co.uk #AsturiasUrbana In July 2015, the socalled Northern St. James In this diversity of methods and traditions, Ways received World Heritage classification Asturias plays a key role. Its natural and by Unesco. In receipt of this status are the artistic attractions alone would be reason historic routes that, over the centuries, enough to justify the pilgrims choosing have led millions of pilgrims from their it when planning their journeys to the native lands to Compostela through the apostolic tomb. However, one does not northernmost part of the Iberian Peninsula. always bear in mind -sometimes, ones does Among all of these routes, there are two not even know- that it was in the very area of in which Asturias plays a major role: the Asturias that the St. James myth originated, Northern Way -also called the Coastal Way- and it was an Asturian king, Alfonso II, and, particularly, the Original Way. who was the first pilgrim to Santiago ever recorded in History. This king, Alfonso Often, when we are speaking about the II, also sponsored the foundation in that St. James Way, we only have in mind the campus stellae of what would in time end up French Way, that is, the one that connects becoming the splendid Compostela. the village of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port with Finisterre, through the regions of Navarra, Alongside this first route that departs La Rioja and Castile and Leon. We thus from the very gates of the Cathedral of forget that there were many other routes Oviedo/Uviéu, another was soon added, that contributed to the relevance, scope and the Northern or Coastal Way, that would character of the Way of St. James. Although run along the coastline of the region. it is true that the French route was the most And alongside those, it is worth adding popular itinerary from a certain point in the branch that unites them and also the time, and was also where pilgrims left the so-called San Salvador Way, used by the biggest mark, the map of the pilgrimage pilgrims who, after choosing the French routes to Compostela is far more complex Way, opted to make a detour to the Asturian and rich. It is worthwhile tackling and capital in the vicinity of Leon. In total, there discovering them in order to get an overall are over 523 kilometres of Jacobean route in impression of the phenomenon that these Asturias which span 33 municipalities. Those hikes represented, and still represent, that are aligned around the two main ways towards the place where, according to are, in addition, the heritage of all mankind. tradition, rest the remains of one of Jesus's most beloved disciples. More information at: asturiastourism.co.uk/StJamesWay Netherlands United Kingdom Belgium Germany France Principality of Asturias Switzerland Austria Portugal Madrid Barcelona Italy Seville Valencia Málaga Alicante Mallorca San Salvador de Cornellana (Salas) 2 #AsturiasUrbana#StJamesWay Index Villaviciosa #AsturiasUrbana#StJamesWay 3 04. Th e Original Way 05 - Th e stages 06 - Th e edge of Christianity 07 - Stones that speak to us 09 - Itinerary 10. Th e Coastal Way 11 -Th e stages 12 - Between the sea and the mountains, fr om the centre to the peripheral areas 13 -Th e myths and rites 15 - Itinerary 16. Th e connections 17 - Between two Ways 19 - El Salvador Way 22. Useful information 22 - Regarding the Way 23 - Where to sleep 24 - Network of Pilgrims' lodgings 28 - Associations of Friends of the Northern St. James's Way 29 - A very diff erent experience 30. Th e Northern Ways 4 #StJamesWay It was during the first few years of the 9th century when the bishop Teodomiro, head of the Iria Flavia diocese, on the westernmost boundary of the Kingdom of Asturias, departed for the court of Oviedo/Uviéu to deliver a very important piece of news to his king. Montefurado (Allande) #StJamesWay 5 The Original Way A hermit had seen some strange lights in Libredón forest that indicated the location of a tomb where, according to all the signs, the remains of St. James the Apostle lay. The monarch, Alfonso II, wanted to travel with his entourage to see the discovery with his own eyes. He ordered that a burial monument be built at the site which he entrusted to a region Tineo of monks. have headed towards that remote corner of Gallaecia by This is how it was according to legend. The discovery of following the Roman road that united Lucus Asturum (present the tomb of St. James, it is worth remarking was not a bad day Lugo de Llanera) and Lucus Augusti (Lugo), and that they thing for the king at all at a time when he needed to quell would have connected there with the path that led to Bracara internal rebellions and consolidate the Reconquista war that Augusta (Braga) passing through Iria Flavia (Padrón). was ongoing with the Muslims. If a servant of the Lord had chosen Asturian territory as his final resting place, it had to be because the land was blessed by divine grace. Consequently, This was, therefore, the first pilgrimage those within had to be united and those outside had reason to be worried and to abandon their plans to conquer Asturias. route ever mentioned in History, and Historic sources are not very reliable and there is no data that journey constitutes what we now that allows us to specify the exact route that the Asturian know as the Original Way. king followed. It seems logical that he and his men would The stages The Original Way, as it passes through Asturias, can be split into seven stages. Salas However, these stages allow for as Bourres Berducedo Grau/ Oviedo/ many subdivisions as the pilgrims wish, Tinéu Grado Grandas Uviéu thanks to a sufficient number of pilgrims’ de Salime Pola de lodgings and accommodation that allow Puerto del Acebo Allande pilgrims to have a rest when their feet get tired. The route runs in one direction until the fourth stage. Once there, pilgrims will have two options: to continue to 1. Oviedo/Uviéu - Grau/Grado 25.6 km Pola de Allande, as the official itinerary through completely unpopulated 2. Grau/Grado - Salas 22.5 km suggests, or to take the so-called Variante land, resulted in pilgrims gradually 3. Salas - Tinéu/Tineo 19.7 km de Hospitales, in which case it is advisable choosing to head to Pola de Allande to spend the night in Campiel.lu/ instead. Those who follow this route 4. Tinéu/Tineo - Pola de Allande 27.0 km Campiello or Bourres/Borres. It is believed will enjoy magnificent surroundings 5. Pola de Allande - Berducedo 17.4 km that this detour section -thus named in which nature manifests itself in its 6. Berducedo - Grandas de Salime 20.1 km due to the ruins of lodgings for pilgrims full glory, although it is essential to be 7. Grandas de Salime - Galicia 13.2 km that are preserved within it- formed part in good physical shape to follow this of the initial route of the Original Way, path. The Variante de Hospitales rejoins Variante de Hospitales: although its extraordinary harshness, the official route in Montefurado, A. Salas - Bourres/Borres 35.5 km with very steep slopes that pass eight kilometres from Berducedo. B. Bourres/Borres - Berducedo 24.4 km 6 #StJamesWay This itinerary allows us to travel in the footsteps of Alfonso II as the first pilgrim to the tomb of the Apostle, The edge of Christianity and has also survived with the essences of the original pilgrimages intact. This explains why it has attracted The first St. James's Way ran through the land of the Kingdom of the attention of an increasing number of pilgrims who Asturias, the last stronghold of Christianity when the Muslims choose it for venturing, in the style of the medieval occupied most of the Iberian Peninsula. As this route runs along the pilgrims, to the distant Compostela. royal headquarters, Oviedo/Uviéu, to the end of the known world -Compostela, in the Finis Terrae- added a strong symbolic value to its status as a pilgrimage route. This historic and sentimental dimension continues nowadays, although for different reasons. Those who know the pilgrim itineraries well do not hesitate to point out that the Original Way, with its 321 kilometres, is the one that has been most adept at preserving the essences that surrounded the early pilgrims who abandoned their homes to go in search of the tomb of Santiago. This statement, which is real, has geographical, economic and social reasons.

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