Camino Primitivo (The Primitive Way)
From Uviéu/Oviedo to Santiago de Compostela. 14 sections. 323 kilometres. Section 11 links to The French Way.
The Camino Primitivo (The Original or Primitive Way) is the oldest of all the Caminos: this is the first historic route of which there is a written record. This was the route followed by King Alfonso II the Chaste in the 9th century to visit the tomb of Saint James, which had just been discovered.
READ MOREThis visit to the tomb of the Apostle marked the launch of the Camino de Santiago and the devotion of Alfonso II, nicknamed the Chaste, helped to establish the cult of the Saint. After this first pilgrimage to Compostela, the monarch ordered the construction of a church, the first dedicated to Santiago, and financed the monastery of San Paio de Antealtares. To this day, the original layout of this route is maintained, which year after year gains followers.
Where does the Camino Primitivo start? The Primitive Way begins in Oviedo, the Asturian capital, to run through the west of the Principality of Asturias through towns such as Grado, Salas, Tineo or Pola de Allande.
The entrance to Galicia is through A Fonsagrada, in Lugo, after crossing the Acebo, the mountain area that separates Asturias from the Galician community. This step will be one of the hardest stages for the pilgrim who travels this Camino de Santiago.Lugo is one of the key points of this Route in Galicia, allowing the pilgrim to feel the heritage and history of this city of Roman origin.
How many stages does the Camino Primitivo have? With just over 300 kilometers, the Primitive Way is usually done in 13 or 14 stages, linking the last 3 with the French Way, specifically in Melide.
One of the hardest Jacobean Routes
The Primitive Way is one of the hardest Jacobean Routes, with stages that alternate ascents and descents, passing through mud roads and trails, typical of the mountains and inland. The beauty of the landscape and the existence of a correct and continuous network of hostels and accommodation means that every day more pilgrims choose it.
The Route also has good signage and runs along tracks that cross the green landscapes of this beautiful Asturian-Galician area. There is hardly any contact with roads with high traffic and the day-to-day passes mostly in the middle of nature and through rural and mountain areas.
For pilgrims by bicycle it is one of the most demanding routes and with the worst cyclability. The mountain bike becomes the pilgrim's best friend on this itinerary in which he will encounter a good number of difficulties, especially in the autumn and winter months.
From Oviedo the backpack transport service is available on the Camino Primitivo.
Since 2015, the Camino Primitivo was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO along with the Camino del Norte, thus adding to the historical, patrimonial and cultural importance of the French Way.
Way of San Salvador
The Camino Primitivo has a variant that makes Oviedo a destination point. It is the Camino de San Salvador, which connects León with the Asturian capital through the Cantabrian mountain range. Its origin dates back to the Middle Ages, when many pilgrims, upon reaching León, decided to deviate on their way to Santiago visiting the relics of the Cathedral of San Salvador, in Oviedo.
And, from there, continue through the Primitive Way to Santiago. From those days we have been left with a saying that many devotees sing to travel both routes: "Whoever goes to Santiago and does not go to Salvador, honors the servant and leaves the Lord" .
Camino de Santiago associations
Asturias
Asociación Astur Leonesa de Amigos del Camino de Santiago
Email
info@caminosantiagoastur.com
Direction
Calle San Pedro Mestallón, 1, Bajo
Uviéu/Oviedo, 33099
Asturias
Cofradía Santiago Apóstol de San Lázaro del Camino
Email
cofradiasantiago@gmail.com
Direction
Calle San Mateo - Iglesia de San Lázaro
Uviéu/Oviedo, 33008
Asturias
Asociación Cultural "Salas en el Camino de Santiago"
Email
salustianocrespo@gmail.com
Direction
Godán
Salas, 33869
Asturias
Asociación de Amigos del Paisaje de Salas
Email
buzon@amisalas.org
Direction
Rabadiellu, 7
Villazón, 33868
Asturias
Asociación de Amigos del Camino de Santiago Astur Galaico del Interior
Email
laureanogarciadez@gmail.com
Direction
Avenida de González Mayo, 3
Tinéu/Tineo, 33870
Galicia
Asociación de Amigos del Camino de Santiago de la provincia de Lugo
Email
lugocamino@gmail.com
Direction
Plaza Comandante Manso, 11, Entresuelo
Lugo, 27001