O Foxo
O Piñeiro
Lestedo
A Gándara
The path leads to
A Mamoela village and O Piñeiro. We will cross a historical bridge - O Sarandó in the Vedra council, to follow towards Gándara, in
Boqueixón municipality.
Section 1: O Foxo - O Piñeiro
- Length: 6,80 Km.
- Difficulty: Medium
The route follows a dirt and asphalt road to
San Pedro de Ancorados; in the outskirts there is a micro-toponym
Malata, which indicates the possible existence of an ancient hospital. The church of romanesque origin is known for its ancient mediaeval necropolis. We continue to
Mamoela along an asphalt road, ascending Molido mountain following a dirt path, along which we can find several ancient tomb stones. We descend from there to the
Aldea de la Pica (A Pica)
- its toponym talks about a place where people were hanged or executed in the Middle Ages, when authorities used to do it near important routes, to teach others a lesson.
We continue to
Vilagude, whose name refers to a Roman owner and indeed we can find there a castro. We will also see San Vicente chapel, which was moved to that area in the 18th century. We continue to a place called Pazo, where the parish church of Ribeira is located, built in a neoclassic style, which holds in its interior the statue of Saint James the Pilgrim. Finally we take an asphalt road to arrive at
O Piñeiro village.
Section 2: O Piñeiro - Lestedo
- Length: 8,40 Km.
- Difficulty: Medium
- Estimated time: 1 h. 49 min.
We follow the path to Ribeira leading across an old bridge and arrive at
A Ponte (Pazo de los Araujo) to finally cross the
Sarandón bridge (whose first references go as far back as the 12th century), which takes us to the Vedra municipality. We continue along an asphalt road that leads to
Casanova and
Silva de Arriba to the crossroads of Sarandón, where we head north towards the highway. We cross it and turn right, following dirt and asphalt roads, to arrive at
Lestedo.
Section 3: Lestedo - A Gándara
- Length: 5,50 Km.
- Difficulty: Medium
- Estimated time: 1 h. 11 min.
After walking 300 meters on a sidewalk, turn towards Nosa Señora de Lourdes chapel. From that spot we will follow an asphalt road to O Castrelo crucifix, where the path joins
Vía de la Plata route, which leads to Santiago. We will end this stage at
A Gándara.
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