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Route with a mixed route, based on wide and local roads, which presents a very affordable route profile and with a high cyclability. It starts from the Town Hall Square of Vegadeo, to take the street of Armando Cotarelo, up passing in front of the birthplace of the Barcia Trelles. The street is steep and soon does not give the possibility of softening the pedaling, especially at the junction with the South Street, where we turn right passing in front of a beautiful fountain. We continue along the street ahead without leaving it, which leads us to a local road along which we continue climbing up to the pk. 1.2 where we turn left onto a track that goes into the ocalital of Mount Silvela, steeply sloping. It skirts halfway up the slope, glimpsing part of the town of Vegadeo and the AS-22 road. The section has a couple of important slopes, between which there are two important points, one is the track that comes from Piantón, and then we have the point where we leave the ascent to the mountain where the antenna is located, but it has no exit, so we must be attentive to turn off at Wp 9 or 10, in order to continue. Either of the two options Wp 9 or Wp 10, lead us to the junction of the road to Beldedo, where there is the possibility of returning to take water. At this point we continue along the main road for a stretch to turn off towards a house that we see a little lonely and below our lane. We turn off towards it, and once we have passed it we continue along the tracks of Concentración Parcelaria that Villametide that little by little take us towards the nucleus of Montouto, to which we climb a steep ramp. From Montouto we leave by its road until we reach the nucleus of Las Penelas, after gaining the hillock we join the road to Paraxe, to continue descending again by a wide track Wp 20 at the height of a lonely abandoned house.
La ruta arranca en una curva situada entre el puente y la aldea de Sualleiro, justo al lado de los apartamentos que llevan ese mismo nombre. Inaugurada en agosto de 2020, se presenta bien cuidada y correctamente señalizada con flechas pintadas en árboles y piedras.
To start the route we will move to the village of Espasande and half a kilometer from here in the direction of Taramundi we will see an explanatory panel on the left hand side at the beginning of the route.
We begin the route in San Martín de Oscos where we can see the parish church, with a Latin cross plan, large porticoed space and inscription of 1828. To the right of the facade we observe one of the most characteristic hórreos of the Oscos with a mixed roof (slate and straw), which corresponds to the primitive models. In front of the church we have the mansion of the Guzmanes, an old manor house of the XVIII century, which preserves in the portico of its main entrance a coat of arms carved in stone. We cross the bridge that crosses the San Martín river to begin the ascent to Mount Marón, entering a small forest of birch and oak trees, which make our walk even more pleasant.
The route begins in Louteiro, which is accessed after taking a detour to the left shortly before leaving Vegadeo in the direction of Galicia. From the chapel of this village begins the route once used by pilgrims and pilgrims on pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, who avoided the main roads to pass products from Galicia to Asturias.
The route starts in the center of Vegadeo in the area known as the Fondrigo, located at the exit to Galicia. From here we start the ascent to Miou, where we will find a crossroads where the path forks and we can go on either side, since from this point the route is circular.
The itinerary begins in Teixo, where after leaving the vehicle and passing the last houses we start an easy walk along the road that connects this town with Santa Marina, leaving it to the right by a wide dirt track that leads us after a slight descent to the Arroyo das Mestas.