Cehegineros Pilgrims who are doing the Camino de Santiago this week have been completed and the third stage from Palas de Rei and Arzúa and are now making the fourth stage, according to the Councillor for Sports, Antonio Marín.
The third stage has been the hardest of this path.
With a total of 29 kilometers, the route between Arzúa Palas de Rei and is characterized by steep slopes having at the famous 'broken legs', which is a slope with a gradient of 30% over six kilometers of Arzúa .
"This stage ended about 15:00 am on Wednesday, with pilgrims rather tired and more than a wound of which produces the way, but with the desire to continue to reach the Obradoiro" said the Councillor for Sports .
Pilgrims have stayed in a hostel Melide, where the group has stopped Begastri remember a cross for the good treatment received.
In addition, during the traditional dinner tasted octopus that all pilgrims take as it passes through this Galician town.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín