The last church that pilgrims on the Pilgrim’s Way visit in Asturias before crossing into Galicia.
This hermitage served the old leper colony of San Lázaro, which was in operation until the 17th century
This humble chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Hope houses a rustic polychrome altarpiece
The Camino de Santiago is not a single path, but rather a vast web. Here you can find some of the most established and popular routes
This chapel is of great importance for Grandas de Salime, various religious festivities are celebrated in honor of the Virgen del Carmen
Impressive 12th century church born along the Primitive Way and still preserving Romanesque elements.
The belfry of this church houses one of the oldest bronze bells in Asturias
This church stands on an ancient prehistoric burial mound, symbolizing the Christianization of a pagan space
In the past, the church of Santa María de Berducedo also functioned as a pilgrims’ hospital

