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his second stage is one of the most physically demanding, although at the same time is one of the most rewarding. In the village of Aquelabanda, a small chapel and a noble building where King Philip II spent the night are a must. This property marks the beginning of a climb, not very steep but sustained for several kilometres, which will end in the village of As Travesas. In this place this branch joins the one coming from Ferrol to continue together towards Sigüeiro and Santiago.
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