The unknown fate of the Asturian Footballer
We are heading inland again to take the road east. The first place on our list is the Palacio de Andes. It is a 16th century structure with a small chael attached. https://navia.vivirasturias.com/patrimonio-civil/c/0/i/60619281/palacio-andes Pichu gives it five stars and ‘Beautiful Asturian mansion with chapel and dovecote. It is a shame not to be able to visit it inside with a visiting schedule.’ Borochi Goro added ‘A great palace, to live a unique experience of how the marquises lived.
Onwards for a rest at the Apartamento Vacacional La Oca. A holiday flat with no reviews or information. Behind it is The Church of St Peter of Andres. It has one, four year old review. Guillermo gave it five stars and no words.
While the church and the flat have little or no interest 138 people have viewed St Peter’s Football field. Alejandro gives it five stars and said it was ‘Football for the brave.’ German GG is less kind. ‘I liked the layout of the field, although the bathrooms are small and not clean and the stands are comfortable but quite small compared to the field.’ The club has a website - which wasn’t opening when I tried - and two wiki pages [in Spanish and Dutch]. This year they played in the Prmera Asturfutbol - the 6th level of Spanish soccer. I am not sure where they finished this season.
With that, we end the day.
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