Camino Olvidado: Fasgar Loop
Camino Olvidado: Fasgar Loop
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10.3km
460m
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This difficult 6.4-mile (10.3 km) trail running route from Fasgar offers challenging terrain and stunning views in the Reserva de la Biosfer
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.04 km
758 m
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9.17 km
758 m
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This trail is rated as difficult for trail running. It requires a good level of fitness and sure-footedness due to varied terrain and elevation changes. While some sections of the broader Camino de Santiago are easier, this specific route is more demanding.
The terrain is varied, featuring a mix of forest and high mountain environments. You'll encounter meadows and forests of birch, serval, holly, and oak trees. Expect potentially uneven or challenging ground conditions, and consider bringing technical poles for efficient progression. Gaiters might be useful if there's snow or mud.
The trail offers several notable spots. You'll pass through the beautiful Campo de Sanabria, and can see the Casa de Donato. A significant historical landmark is the Hermitage of Campo de Martín Moro Toledano, an 19th-century hermitage rebuilt with local stones. The Campo de Santiago itself is a wide meadow surrounded by mountains, offering beautiful views.
The trail starts from Fasgar, which is the last village of Valle Gordo. While specific parking details aren't provided, it's generally advisable to look for available parking within or at the edge of the village, as it serves as the primary access point for the trail.
Information on direct public transport to Fasgar is limited. It's a remote village within the Reserva de la Biosfera Valles de Omaña y Luna, so personal vehicle access is often the most practical option. Check local bus schedules for connections to larger towns in the region, from which you might need to arrange further transport.
While the trail is in a natural reserve, specific regulations for dogs are not detailed. Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in such areas, but it's always best to keep them on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure their safety, especially given the varied terrain and potential for livestock.
The Reserva de la Biosfera Valles de Omaña y Luna offers beautiful scenery. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for trail running, providing milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can be pleasant in the mountains, but be prepared for potential heat. Winter running might be possible, but expect snow and mud, which could make the already difficult trail even more challenging.
As a Biosphere Reserve, there are typically no general entrance fees for accessing the natural areas. However, always respect local regulations regarding conservation, waste disposal, and any specific rules that might apply to certain zones within the reserve. No specific permits are mentioned for this trail.
Yes, this route is part of the broader Camino de Santiago network. Specifically, it covers approximately 90% of the
Camino Olvidado (Cirujales-Cacabelos)
, offering a less-traveled and potentially more serene experience compared to some of the more popular Camino routes.This trail is a hidden gem as it's part of the
Camino Olvidado
(Forgotten Way), offering a more serene and less crowded experience than other Camino de Santiago routes. It also holds local legend relating to Saint James and was a filming location for the movie 'El Filandón,' adding a rich cultural and historical layer to its natural beauty.
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