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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

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French Rock River Trail (Gijon)




As the day April 17, 2011 had family meal I prepared to make a small path by the council of Gijón in which I had time to be half a day at home, so I chose the small path French Rock River, this route is well marked or promenade and exits from the roundabout of the Guide in Gijón.
I went from walking home to make it a little longer, the best option for this little tour is to start at the mouth of Piles in San Lorenzo beach.
Around nine o'clock go through the new roundabout pedestrian bicycle made in the Piles and walk along the left bank of the river area where so many gijoneses practice athletics, from the same point we already have a well marked path and without loss that will lead us to the end of the route without any loss.
follow this path and approach the renovated stadium's football Molinón, we continued walking and came under a bridge on the roundabout in the Guide, we got on this roundabout and proceed to the other side of the river where we already see the explanatory panel route, the route of the river Peña France.
At this point up to the race track in Las Mestas is where the river meets Peña France Piles river, we continued walking and we passed the facilities of the Equestrian Club Astur, after passing under a bridge and now cross the road connecting the University campus, we take again the path and pass near the Escuela Superior de Ingenieros Industriales, the path enters a place full of aspen and some other eucalyptus.
We still lost by the marked path and soon came to the golf course of The Tragamón, with its old mill where they stop to drink coffee and read some newspaper before going on the road
Deva.
continue along the path, crossed the road Castiello local neighborhood where I can see perfectly how far the College, in this area completely lose the stream Peña France encounter later, once cross this small road we Tragamón The Carbayera the awesome Carbayera oak and chestnut trees, and beside the La Isla Botanical Garden entrance, where we discover the operation of the Mill Rionda, at the moment we entered the parish of Cabueñes. With a superb sun
press on the road and the road we Santurio why walk a few meters before leaving, at this point we can see the Chapel of Our Lady of the run (s. XVII), which was part of the manor house of Cifuentes.
We take again the path and turn to find the Rock River and France will not abandon us until the end of the route, we passed the house the Garcia Jove (XVII) with a chapel and bread basket, before moving to the area called The Pond, great place to make a stop at the source where the Castañal also has benches for resting.
Top
route just across the beach at the height of the river Piles.



the background Piles bridge right where we started the route.



Arriving at the height of the renovated stadium of the Milinón.



route officially begins here in the rotunda of the Guide, with the sports complex in Las Mestas right.



Throughout the route the company of the ducks was constant, which is appreciated by walking beside a river.



Turning next to the Equestrian Club Astur.



Campus Crossing Viesques.



The path to the height of School of Engineering.



The Tragamón golf course where there is a café and restaurant to make a stop on the road.



First fountain and benches for a break the route.



The route is ideally suited for the whole way.



Getting to school Tragamón football.



Turning next to the champagne of Villaviciosa.






carballera of Tragamón's impressive.




In the distance the Technical College.



Source The Castañal, where we also have a banks to take a break on the road.



Unes Chickens greet when entering the parish of Deva.



Stunning oak and chestnut trees give us shade for much of the way by Deva.


crossed the road to The Trolley, compared to another famous llagar Gijón, we now enter the La Pontica, after passing a small bridge, finding our way which was formerly the Molín Pepin de La Isla, or Valiente Today village house with barn, returning to find the river full of ducks in this area.
walking now proceed to what was the Molino of Deva and the path continues in an impressive oak and chestnut trees that protect us from the sun that mark the entrance to the so-called Quinta'l Conde. Soon
without ever leaving the silk reached the end of this easy walk that morning is none other than the Güeyu Deva. The Deva Güeyu
find a source and sink a stone bridge and benches to rest, this place is also famous for being the point of exit onto Route de Gijón-Covadonga. Well
ultimately an easy path, easily and without any complication that can return in about three hours with a bottle of cider included.
Pablo Lara.



We now
the palace of Deva.






The Güeyu Deva, a set of source, sink and stone bridge, which ends this fine morning walk.




Yoly House, Deva

Deva
The area where this road ends has two of the most famous picnic Gijón, El Chabulu and Yoly House, so splendid the day so that I went to take a bum of cider before going down to Gijón, Yoly House chose as this at such a only fifty yards from where the road ends and also if you want to lose to Gijón bus stop is right there to take us to the directory where the route begins.
I had stayed with a friend for vermouth and then approached me for not giving Gijón walk around because it would make me late. Yoly When I come home and he was waiting outside in the picnic with a bottle of cider rather cool that we do not drive or assault. As I said Yoly
house is a picnic in the lifetime of Gijón, when I was young people came with their lunchboxes bought the drink and spent all afternoon here.
The food is typical of Asturias picnic but me here I love, juicy chorizu potato omelette or ham, homemade croquettes, chorizo \u200b\u200bin cider, or fried pork with potatoes, steak with potatoes, garlic chicken, salad, fried calamari, hash, tuna, cheese and Asturian sausage, anchovies ...
So eating all this at a table in the shade merenderu all know you glory.