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Tineo (Tinéu)
Coordinates
43.3340°N, 6.4165°W
Elevation
665m
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About Tineo (Tinéu)
Tineo is one of the oldest and most historically significant stops on the Camino Primitivo, the original route walked by King Alfonso II in the 9th century. Its importance was formalized in 1222 when Alfonso IX issued a decree requiring pilgrims traveling to Santiago de Compostela to pass through the town, cementing its place in the camino's official geography and ensuring it developed the infrastructure to serve travelers for centuries.
The town sits in a broad valley in inland Asturias, surrounded by forested hills and the kind of slow-moving agricultural landscape that has changed relatively little over the centuries. The pace here reflects that continuity. Tineo is a working Asturian market town rather than a tourist destination, which gives it an authenticity that pilgrims often find more grounding than the more visited stops further along the route.
The Monastery of San Francisco, founded in the 15th century and still standing in the town center, is worth a visit. The noble families of Asturias, including the powerful Merás and Tineo lineages, left their mark on the town's architecture, and several coats of arms carved into stone facades are visible around the older streets. The Collegiate Church of San Pedro de Tineo also reflects the town's medieval ecclesiastical weight.
For pilgrims, Tineo typically marks the end of a demanding stage crossing the mountains from Salas or Campiello. The combination of a hot meal, a municipal albergue, and the knowledge that Alfonso IX himself thought this place worth stopping at makes for a satisfying overnight.
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