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Road beginning at Bustriguado district, belonging to the people of Roiz.

In the village there is a sign indicating the route, which can start from the village of San Vicente del Monte.

The road is well signposted, and is a track for agricultural vehicles, which takes away some of its natural beauty.

At the end of the village where we will take a good track that continues straight.
will always follow the track that is clearer newly arranged with firm gray gravel and concrete water channel in the gutter. Ignore the different biases that can come out and continue up the steep ascent.
After a long flight, arrive at a crossroads where we will find three options to continue. Take the track up front. The firm is in worse condition. There are some steep ramps and then the road descends llanea and even a little in an area that stretches into the woods and tends to turn right as if he were returned to Bustriguado, we must continue always as wide and clear.
strong in this area is very uneven and muddy with lots of stones that cover some bumps. Lossless track ends on a farm with a stone cottage situated in a hollow to our right. We are behind the hill of the Moorish Castle or Castle Hiton (486m.) seen from Bustriguado.

To continue we go round the farm on your left along a path that enters later in a grove of hazelnut trees and shrubs,

After a few yards down a clear or brañas reach where we continue to the left flat to another clear much larger reach the front following a steep area where we dominate the skyline of the north coast.

We are in the area of \u200b\u200bthe Mina de Liguori (330 m) a clear and open area with abundant pasture.
From here you can see left and bottom forest to the west the great tower of Florida antennas toward which we must lead.

in that direction is going before a stone hut in which we will. A little path marked at first, but wider and visible then we lead up to the west. The sign is uneven with sections of land and other rock. Soon

pass next to the stone hut (400 m.) we saw before in the distance.
The leaving your right after an oak.
continue up a slight hill where the road makes landing. Facing the distance is the big antenna on which there is a large trough-shaped braña found in the middle, right below us, a pine and a significant Bren limestone. On the left we see above the indigenous forest. We must turn diagonally left to climb even small way to guess at the edge of the forest and no loss will leave us at (650 m.) Repeater Florida. And staked in a barbed antenna is attached to the fence that surrounds the antenna, leaving the left green passage through a gate. After spending the hatch find the easy track to take us to Soplao.

The gravel trail is flat to start traveling around the high to the west with exceptional views of the entire western coast of Cantabria to the north. In the background the Sierra de Asturias Peñamellera, left the mountains of the Picos de Europe and left the Sierra de Peña Sagra. We went through the ruins of the old mining town of Florida and the track starts to descend gently until you reach a fork to the left where we found two signs for two separate tours. We take this path we go down to Boca (530 m) Soplao Cave, final destination on our route

Upon returning to the village of Bustriguado is interesting to see the waterfall Bustriguado natural river basin belonging to the Shield. The river descends by a curious rock formation called the Llasca of the Moors, a natural stone embankment cracks which wrongly suggest that this is an old building made by man. This scene is located in a heavily wooded area and wet.




a magnificent specimen Photos TEJO.
The Valley, was a sacred tree to the Celts and used by the northern tribes to commit suicide before the siege of the Romans, before they made them slaves. A concoction made with its seeds or bark because of its high toxicity. The only non-toxic element of the tree, the red pulp of the seed. Topographic Map




The difficulty of the routes is evaluated with the scale set by the UIAA for alpine routes. You assume all liability directly or indirectly do any of the routes outlined in this blog.

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