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Medieval bridge over the Guadamía River

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Medieval bridge over the Guadamía River

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Medieval bridge over the Guadamía River

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The Puente medieval sobre el río Guadamía is a historic stone bridge nestled in the picturesque region of Asturias, Spain, at an elevation of 31 meters. This enduring structure gracefully spans the Guadamía River, marking a natural boundary between the municipalities of Llanes and Ribadesella, specifically connecting the parishes of Pría and Cuerres. It stands as a testament to centuries of history, having served as a crucial crossing point for travelers and pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago.

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    February 23, 2023

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    1. Bufones de Pría from Llames — circular by the river and Playa de Guadamia

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    This easy 4.1-mile (6.6 km) circular hike, part of the Camino del Norte from Belmonte, takes about 1 hour 47 minutes.
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    Hike an easy 2.8-mile (4.5 km) circular route along the río Guadamía, exploring forests, historic bridges, and dramatic coastal cliffs.
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    Elevation 30 m

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    Location: Ribadesella, Llanes, Asturias, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical terrain like on the trails around Puente medieval sobre el río Guadamía?

    The trails around the Puente medieval sobre el río Guadamía, particularly the Senda de Samuel, generally feature a mix of well-maintained paths. You can expect natural earth paths, some gravel sections, and potentially some rocky or root-filled areas, especially closer to the riverbanks. The route is considered low-difficulty, making it accessible for most hikers.

    Are there any specific points of interest or viewpoints along the Senda de Samuel near the bridge?

    Absolutely! The Senda de Samuel offers several points of interest beyond the bridge itself. You'll discover the remains of up to four old water mills along the Guadamía River, small waterfalls, and opportunities to observe local wildlife like trout and eels. The trail also leads to the beautiful Guadamía beach and the famous bufones (blowholes), which are natural sea-powered geysers particularly spectacular at high tide. There are many scenic spots along the river and coast offering picturesque views.

    Is there dedicated parking available for visitors to the Puente medieval sobre el río Guadamía?

    Yes, parking is generally available in the vicinity, particularly in Llames de Pría, which is the common starting point for the Senda de Samuel. While specific dedicated parking lots for the bridge itself might be limited, there are usually options within walking distance in the nearby villages. It's advisable to arrive earlier during peak season or on weekends to secure a spot.

    Can I reach Puente medieval sobre el río Guadamía using public transport?

    While the immediate area around the bridge is quite rural, you can typically reach nearby towns like Llames de Pría, Ribadesella, or Llanes via regional bus services. From these towns, you might need to walk or take a short taxi ride to the bridge or the trailhead for the Senda de Samuel. Checking local bus schedules for Asturias is recommended for the most up-to-date information.

    What are the best times of day to visit the bridge to avoid crowds?

    To enjoy the Puente medieval sobre el río Guadamía and the Senda de Samuel with fewer people, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, especially during spring and summer. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends. This allows for a more tranquil experience and better photo opportunities.

    Is the Senda de Samuel, which includes the bridge, suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Senda de Samuel is widely considered suitable for families with young children. It's an 8 km circular route with a low difficulty level, meandering through a riparian forest. The path is generally accessible, offering a peaceful exploration experience for all ages and fitness levels. The varied points of interest like the beach, blowholes, and old mills keep it engaging for kids.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Puente medieval sobre el río Guadamía?

    Yes, the trails around Puente medieval sobre el río Guadamía, including the Senda de Samuel, are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy bringing their canine companions. However, it's always good practice to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife might be present or near other visitors, and to clean up after them to preserve the natural beauty of the area.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the bridge or the Senda de Samuel trailhead?

    While there might not be establishments directly at the bridge, the nearby villages such as Llames de Pría, Cuerres, or even slightly further afield in Ribadesella and Llanes, offer a selection of cafes, bars, and restaurants. These are great places to grab a coffee, a snack, or a full meal before or after your hike, often serving traditional Asturian cuisine.

    Are there any wild swimming spots along the Guadamía River or nearby the bridge?

    The Guadamía River itself is relatively shallow in many sections, but the Senda de Samuel does lead to the beautiful Guadamía beach. While the river might not offer extensive wild swimming opportunities, the beach provides a chance to enjoy the Cantabrian Sea. Always exercise caution and be aware of local conditions, especially tides and currents, if considering swimming in the sea.

    What kind of clothing and footwear are recommended for hiking the Senda de Samuel?

    Given the low difficulty and varied terrain of the Senda de Samuel, comfortable walking shoes or light hiking boots are ideal. Dress in layers, as the weather in Asturias can change. A waterproof jacket is always a good idea, especially outside of peak summer. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen) is also recommended, particularly when the trail opens up to the coast.

    What is the historical significance of the Puente medieval sobre el río Guadamía?

    The bridge holds significant historical importance as an obligatory crossing point for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, facilitating passage between the municipalities of Llanes and Ribadesella. It's believed to have medieval origins, possibly built on Roman foundations, and has served travelers, muleteers, merchants, and soldiers for centuries. It's a tangible link to ancient routes like the Vía Marítima de Agripa.

    How long does it typically take to complete the Senda de Samuel circular walk?

    The Senda de Samuel is an 8 km circular route. For most hikers, it typically takes around 2 to 3 hours to complete at a leisurely pace, allowing time to enjoy the scenery, explore points of interest like the water mills and blowholes, and take photographs. The low difficulty makes it suitable for a relaxed outing.

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