Spend time in the small town of Villaviciosa, where the Northern Camino/Way branches off inland
Group size
6 - 12 people
Accommodation
Small rural hotels and apartments
Guide
English/Spanish speaking guide
Stages
San Vicente - Ribadesella
Level of walking
Easy
Optional Activity
1 or 2 day cycling
This itinerary option sees you spending time in the small town of Villaviciosa, where the Northern Camino/Way branches off inland.
Explore the gentle rolling hills and valleys around its estuary. Discover beautiful beaches, tucked away hamlets with their numerous little chapels and churches, and it’s rich historical heritage, dating back to pre-9th Century.
Upon arrival, you’ll have time to settle in, and enjoy a short walk in and around the town of Villaviciosa. The next day begins with two days of gentle walking on the Northern Camino/Way, returning to Villaviciosa, which will be your base for the next five days. No more luggage transfers or daily changes of hotels, as you’ll stay in the same accommodation throughout your time here, experiencing the authentic, down-to-earth and day-to-day life of this peaceful region.
The surrounding countryside provides you with a perfect combination of hikes, cycles (normal or e-bike), canoeing in the placid waters of the town’s estuary or simply idling around the town, sampling the local dishes and its renowned cider (optional!).
Cycle or hike to small fishing villages for a meal of local seafood and other dishes. Swim in the clean and clear waters of the Cantabrian Sea at a variety of nearby beaches.
Hike and cycle on the Northern Camino/Way along lanes, past fields and orchards, through woodlands and a multitude of small hamlets and farms, with their small chapels.
Visit the church of San Salvador de Valdedios, consecrated in the 9th Century, and the Cistercian Monastery, before returning through the charming settlements and farmland on this truly exhilarating circuit.
If you’d like to experience small town life in the slow lane, with its gentler walking and cycling routes, then this is the itinerary for you.
€885 per person sharing.
Includes
- 8days and 7 nights
- Accommodation B&B
- English / Spanish speaking guide
- Luggage transfers between accommodation
- Daily picnic on hikes
- 2 home cooked dinners
- Maps and directions, should you like to try a day of ‘self-guiding’
- Local taxi, bus and train info’ should you prefer to take it easy and meet up at the hotel/apartment later.
- All pre and post walk logistics, consultations, including travel options for inward and onward/return plans after the walks
- Where needed, collection and transfer of clients from end of trails to hotel
NOT Included
- Flights or any other transport to get to our meeting point.
- Single room supplement €25 per day
- All meals & drinks not mentioned on final itinerary
- Bicycle rental
Optional
- Transport from and/or t airport of arrival/departure
We need a minimum of 6 walkers to start.
There is also a private/exclusive option should you prefer to be one group of 8 -12 friends/family.
Should you be interested, fill out the Booking form / reserve and we will send you more info.
Price: €885 per person sharing
WHAT OUR CLIENTS HAVE TO SAY
I was surprised to find that in the north of Spain very few people speak English. What a relief to have Matthew on hand to translate and charm all the service providers on our route. He really helped smooth our path so that we could focus on having a good time. It was so much fun also discovering the hidden paths right on the cliffs. Hardly anyone else walks these paths so the only traffic you encounter is the odd herd of cows. We would never have found these without Matthew’s help. A beautiful part of the world and a wonderful walking holiday.
JANE NOTTEN
We had a great adventure hiking in Asturias with our 15-month-old daughter, especially along the wild coastline eating figs and blackberries….! The itinerary Matthew planned for us suited us perfectly, and we were very impressed by the level of service and by the high quality of the accommodation, and helpfulness of all our hosts.
JACQUELINE VAN MEYGAARTEN
We walked from beach to beach, only stopping for swims and a simple picnic. Sunny-side up, down is in a shady forest next to a river. But how good to reach the restaurant for a late, late lunch. Matthew introduces us to the best of the local food. Abundant seafood. Traditional fabada – a chunky bean stew. The famed mountain blue cheese. It’s simple, rustic and delicious.
PHILLIPPA CHEIFITZ, TASTE MAGAZINE
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