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!Alison McEvoyYlenia Conesa from Santiago Ways was very helpful answering all my question prior to my Camino trip. Here we stay in a comfortable hotel in the city centre. This is an example of how important politically and financially the Camino was to Oviedo. Santiago Ways answered our many questions and concerns over many emails. Ylenia Conesa was the one who helped me and she was always very effective and courteous. The path of the Camino Primitivo from its origin in Oviedo to Santiago de Compostela crosses 3 Spanish provinces: Asturias, Lugo and A Coruña. It was our choice to stay in that location in order to have a shorter walk to Santiago on our final day so we could make the noon mass. Camino Primitivo: Oviedo - Santiago_A Fonsagrada. Walking the Camino was the best experience of my life! Thank you SantiagoWays! I would totally recommend them and please look for Vanessa she is the best.Jan SchubertMy family and I used Santiago Ways to organize our recent pilgrimage from Lisbon to Porto. Throughout the entire route, the signalling is enough to keep you from getting lost. NB: Unlike other routes of the Camino de Santiago,the Camino Primitivo does not have many alternatives. The Northern Caminos (The Caminos Norte, Primitivo, and Inglés) and Camino del Norte and Camino Primitivo both books are written by Dave Whitson and Laura Perazzoli, and published by Cicerone Press. Thank you Sara for our memorable vacation.Richard LunaI changed my itinerary about 10 times before finalizing my vacation, 2 weeks prior to my trip date. !Beatriz BeltranenaSantiago Ways is excellent they exceeded my expectations!! At the beginning of the 11th century, the Monarchs Sancho III El Mayor and Sancho Ramírez of Navarre, together with Alfonso VI in the lands of Castilla y León, began to promote the Camino Frances. We recently walked part of the Camino de Santiago Trail. Therefore, on Asturian soil, the round part of the scallop is used to indicate the way, whereas in Galicia rays are used, typical of the routes of the GR. Also, you might come across albergues located in villages without services, so always check and plan ahead, so you do not find yourself without dinner. We can highly recommend the services of this agency. Once in Santiago de Compostela, King Alfonso II, as a major indication of his interest in the sanctuary, embarked on a series of actions that gave rise to the current Cathedral of Santiago. This variant instead of passing through Fonsagrada, deviates shortly before in Paradanova and goes down to the Pueblo de Buron, a town that was the head of the Land of Burón until 1835, when the capital passed to Fonsagrada. Ensuring that pilgrims continued to Oviedo a saying developed “Whoever goes to Santiago and not to San Salvador, visits the servant but not the lord”. From the on-line booking team that answered my numerous questions and comminucated with me in an efficient and friendly manner to the amazing guide we had and the quality of the hotels we stayed in. I would rate Santiago Ways 10 out of 10 and recommend them to anyone looking to book their Camino. Some of them, opened the known route, today, known as the, At the end of the 10th century, with the advance of the reconquest of Muslim lands, the centre of power moved to the south, to León. We enjoyed the hotels, loved the daily luggage transport and the food was terrific. Our luggage was efficiently transferred each day and everything ran very smoothly. I really appreciate their attention to detail!Margo Gosia BarkerWe booked our El Camino with Santiago Ways and we were very lucky to have Silvia as our agent. You will be accompanied on your steps through great scenic beauty and the greatest historical legacy of the Camino de Santiago. It must be said that the Camino Primitivo has its difficulty to be born in mind. Our Daily Itinerary We budgeted four weeks in Spain and 18 days actually walking El Camino Primitivo. At 69 I did not like the idea of staying in a hostal, I like a bit of privacy and comfort!