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Granja de Moreruela to Sanabrés Route
From Granja de Moreruela you can follow the Camino Sanabrés (follows from below) a total of 366km to Santiago, or you can follow the Vía de la Plata to Astorga 93.8km and from there follow the Camino Francés the remaining 256.9km. A description of the route to Astorga continues on page 98 but this guide does not include the stretch from Astorga to Santiago.
The Road
The Camino Sanabrés turns left and due west from Granja. It follows farm tracks to reach the Puente Quintos (6.7km) over the Río Esla.
Once over the bridge, the river splits into two distinct routes to get to Faramontanos de Tábara. The right route follows the road and is preferred when rains have been heavy. Follow the road to the first paved left turn to descend and rejoin the left route. The left route turns left at the end of the bridge to follow a more scenic trail along the river.
Puente Quintos
The Road
Once over the br
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Pilgrims start this long section at the church of Santa María to then join the Vía de la Plata after reaching the spot that grants our route its name as a Camino de Santiago: Puebla de Sanabria. You leave Mombuey through a path flanked by trees that runs by the main road, and then you have to cross the bridge over the highway.
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You must follow the milestones to reach Valdemerilla, with 4 kilometres already behind you, to see the church of San Lorenzo. The next village is Cernadilla, close to the route, at 3 kilometres, with its Baroque church of La Purificación and its belfry, which offers nice views of the area.
Once you reach Palazuelo you continue across forest paths and roads until you complete some twenty kilometres and reach Entrepeñas. Here you can find accommodation or else walk to Asturianos, a village with all services, and where there is chapel of the Virgen del Carmen. Some people decide to stop here as you still have another 15 kilometres to Puebl