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Puente Romano de Furelos

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The Puente Romano de Furelos is a historic medieval bridge spanning the Furelos River in the charming village of Furelos, within the municipality of Melide, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. Standing at an elevation of approximately 417 meters, this architectural gem is a crucial landmark on the French Way of the Camino de Santiago, guiding pilgrims towards Santiago de Compostela. Its distinctive "lomo de mula" or "mule's back" shape, characterized by four unequal semi-circular arches, makes it a truly unique structure…

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    22 marzo 2022

    Escursionismo

    Ponte medievale sul fiume Furelos, considerato uno dei gioielli dell'architettura civile del Cammino, senza dubbio il più bello di tutti quelli della via francese che attraversa la Galizia. Appare menzionato nelle tombe di Sobrado (XII). Nel 18° secolo fu parzialmente riformato.
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    3 aprile 2022

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    Sempre sulla via del pellegrinaggio - come qui nella 29a tappa del "Cammino Frances" dall'Hospital da Cruz a Melide - bisogna attraversare valli e fiumi come il Furelos. I ponti sono talvolta di origine relativamente moderna, talvolta medievale e talvolta anche più antica.
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    Elevazione 420 m

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    Posizione:Melide, Interior, A Coruña, Galizia, Spagna

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    What is the historical significance of the Puente Romano de Furelos?

    While often referred to as 'Roman,' the bridge's current form is medieval, with its existence documented as early as the 12th century in the Codex Calixtinus. It is believed to have Roman origins and has undergone several renovations, notably in the 18th century and again in 1979. It stands as a testament to centuries of pilgrimage and local history on the French Way of the Camino de Santiago.

    Are there specific viewpoints to best appreciate the Puente Romano de Furelos?

    Yes, the bridge's distinctive 'lomo de mula' (mule's back) shape is best appreciated from the riverbanks, either slightly upstream or downstream. Walking along the Furelos River offers various perspectives, allowing you to capture its elegant curve and the surrounding picturesque Galician landscape. The village itself also provides charming angles.

    What are the terrain and difficulty like for trails immediately surrounding the bridge?

    The immediate area around the Puente Romano de Furelos is generally flat and easy to navigate, suitable for a leisurely stroll. However, the bridge itself has an uneven, medieval stone surface, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. For longer hiking routes near Furelos, difficulty can vary, with some sections of the Camino de Santiago offering gentle inclines and declines.

    Is public transport available to reach Furelos and the Roman Bridge?

    Furelos is a small village primarily accessed by road. While direct public transport to the bridge might be limited, Melide, the nearest larger town (approximately 2-3 km away), is well-connected by bus services from major Galician cities like Santiago de Compostela or Lugo. From Melide, you can take a taxi or enjoy a pleasant walk along the Camino de Santiago to reach Furelos and the bridge.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or walking in the Furelos area?

    No, there are no specific permits required for hiking or walking on the public trails around Furelos or for crossing the Puente Romano de Furelos. The Camino de Santiago and its surrounding paths are freely accessible to all hikers and pilgrims.

    How crowded does the Puente Romano de Furelos get on weekends or during peak season?

    As a significant landmark on the Camino de Santiago, the bridge can become quite busy, especially during peak pilgrimage seasons (spring and autumn) and on weekends. Many pilgrims cross it daily. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or during the off-season.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or specific trails suitable for children near the bridge?

    The immediate area around the bridge and the Furelos River offers a pleasant, safe environment for families. Children can enjoy exploring the medieval bridge and the charming village. For walks, the sections of the Camino de Santiago leading into and out of Furelos are generally flat and easy, making them suitable for shorter family strolls. There are also spots by the river for rest and appreciation of nature.

    What are the options for cafes, restaurants, or pubs near Puente Romano de Furelos?

    Furelos, being a small village on the Camino, has a few establishments catering to pilgrims and visitors. You'll find a couple of small cafes or bars offering refreshments, snacks, and simple meals. For a wider selection of restaurants and pubs, the nearby town of Melide (a short walk or drive) provides more extensive options.

    What kind of accommodation is available in Furelos or nearby for visitors?

    Furelos offers a few small guesthouses (casas rurales) and pilgrim hostels (albergues) that cater primarily to those walking the Camino de Santiago. These provide basic, comfortable lodging. For more extensive accommodation options, including hotels and a broader range of guesthouses, the larger town of Melide is your best bet, just a few kilometers away.

    Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known spots to explore in the Furelos bridge area?

    Beyond the bridge itself, the village of Furelos retains much of its medieval character. A notable hidden gem is the San Xoán Church, which features Romanesque architecture and an unusual crucifix, offering a deeper dive into local history and art. Exploring the quiet lanes of the village and finding tranquil spots along the Furelos River can also reveal charming, less-traveled corners.

    What are the best circular routes or walks that incorporate the Puente Romano de Furelos?

    While the Puente Romano de Furelos is a key point on the linear Camino de Santiago, you can create short circular walks by combining sections of the Camino with local paths. For instance, a pleasant loop could involve walking from Furelos to Melide along the Camino, exploring Melide, and then returning to Furelos via a different local track or road, offering varied scenery and a chance to experience both the bridge and the nearby town.

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