Rainy days and with an explosive cyclogenesis are days in which walking becomes impossible and at the same time not recommended because of the danger that a tree branch or any other element can damage us, so in view of this #wednesdaywalk and taking advantage of it I have started to review a wonderful walk that I did a few months ago with my work colleagues.
The walk in question consisted of a mountain route of 3.8 km in length with about 350 meters of slope that connects the village of Las Xanas to the village of Pedroveya. The starting point was the recreational area of Las Xanas, where we first encountered a steep slope as we walked along the national road.
After the first 200 metres on the road, we take a stony path that leads us to the Xanas gorge, from where we can see that we have gained altitude after only a few metres of walking.
The first part of the walk is really beautiful for photography lovers, as we can see the great mountains towering over the valley carved out by the erosion of the Xanas river.
At the same time, I was delighted to have to walk through several areas of the gorge through caves carved out of the limestone rock.
As you can see, I did the route in the caboose of the group, because I had a lot of fun taking pictures of all the fascinating things around me.
But when my companions wanted a special photo in the surroundings, they were waiting for me to immortalise the mountain day that the whole company was having.
The second part of the route, once we had passed the gorge, consists of a wooded area where we came across some old water mills.
At the same time, we are close to the river that we heard earlier from the top of the gorge. We have to cross it on several occasions over the various wooden bridges that exist.
However, this forest area also has its great difficulty in an area of large steps, which was a real leg-breaker for most of us.
The final part of the route is the most comfortable, with a single climb on a dirt road.But with the reward of being able to enjoy beautiful views of the Asturian mountains.
The end of the route ends at this church where I took a photo of all my companions.
But the end of our route was the restaurant Casa Generosa, which is a rural restaurant with homemade food and set in the traditional Asturian aerial barns called hórreos.
In fact we were able to eat underneath one of these hórreos.
And of course, we ate traditional Asturian food such as beans, cabbage stew, and various dishes of pork, chicken and lamb.
And after some desserts we went back to do the route in reverse to return for our cars.
Happy Wednesday.
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