Embark on a thrilling horseback riding adventure along the Camino de Santiago in Abadín, Spain. Explore historical routes, medieval bridges, and charming towns on this unforgettable journey.
Embark on a thrilling horseback riding adventure along the Camino de Santiago in Abadín, Spain. Explore historical routes, medieval bridges, and charming towns on this unforgettable journey.
- Ribadeo - The town of Ríbadeo is the starting point of the Camino. At the exit of the coastal town we should go to Obe towards the mountain of Santa Cruz. The road leads to Vilela, Cedofeita and continues to Lourenzá, Cubelas, Vilamartín, San Esteban and Trapa. On the outskirts of Mondoñedo, it leaves the convent of San Martiño de Vilalourente, a…
- Ribadeo - The town of Ríbadeo is the starting point of the Camino. At the exit of the coastal town we should go to Obe towards the mountain of Santa Cruz. The road leads to Vilela, Cedofeita and continues to Lourenzá, Cubelas, Vilamartín, San Esteban and Trapa. On the outskirts of Mondoñedo, it leaves the convent of San Martiño de Vilalourente, a low road that leads to the small towns of San Caetano through Vilñadares and Mariz. The road continues along the bottom of the drowned valley by the Valiñadares river. Continue to Péda Ponte, As Corgas, Gontán, Pobecende and enter the village of Abadín. Starting from Abadín, the Path passes through Terra Chá, crosses the Arnela River through a medieval bridge and goes through Pontevella Bridge. The route continues to Santiago to the small town of O Francés. Continue to Baamonde to reach Santa Leocadia de Parga. The path continues through Ponte Leijosa and reaches the limit of the province of Lugo. From here, through Esgueva you reach Sobrado dos Monxes (A Coruña) and Carelle. Then you reach the place of Corredoiras and go through a crossroads, before heading towards Boimorto and Gándara. The Northern Way finally joins the French in the town of Arzúa

- Private transportation
- Truck prepared with boxes and spare horses if necessary
- 6 nights accommodation with Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- All Fees and Taxes
- Helmet
- Water clothing if necessary
- Insurance
- Private transportation
- Truck prepared with boxes and spare horses if necessary
- 6 nights accommodation with Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- All Fees and Taxes
- Helmet
- Water clothing if necessary
- Insurance
- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
The town of Ríbadeo marks the beginning of the Camino. Upon leaving this coastal town, travelers should head towards Obe and the mountain of Santa Cruz. The route then proceeds to Vilela, Cedofeita, and continues through Lourenzá, Cubelas, Vilamartín, San Esteban, and Trapa. Near Mondoñedo, it passes by the convent of San Martiño de Vilalourente,…
The town of Ríbadeo marks the beginning of the Camino. Upon leaving this coastal town, travelers should head towards Obe and the mountain of Santa Cruz. The route then proceeds to Vilela, Cedofeita, and continues through Lourenzá, Cubelas, Vilamartín, San Esteban, and Trapa. Near Mondoñedo, it passes by the convent of San Martiño de Vilalourente, following a low road that leads to the quaint villages of San Caetano via Vilñadares and Mariz. The path continues along the base of the drowned valley by the Valiñadares River. It then proceeds to Péda Ponte, As Corgas, Gontán, Pobecende, and enters the village of Abadín. From Abadín, the trail traverses Terra Chá, crosses the Arnela River via a medieval bridge, and passes over the Pontevella Bridge. The journey continues towards Santiago, reaching the small town of O Francés. It then proceeds to Baamonde and arrives at Santa Leocadia de Parga. The path continues through Ponte Leijosa and reaches the boundary of the province of Lugo.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.