San Xulian

Camino Frances

To end of camino
63.8
Altitude
467

Carballal

2.00

San Xulian

1.10

Ponte Campaña

Services
Bar
Yes
Notice

The bar here opens at 7:30.

History

Saint Julian is one of the favored Saints of the camino and is the patron of hospitallers and hoteliers. The legend that surrounds his calling to the camino is a dark one: As a young noblemen fond of hunting, he receives a prophecy (by a deer no less) that he would kill his own parents. A believer, young Julian decides to put distance between himself and his parents, getting as far away as Portugal. He finds both work and favor from the King and is married to a young widow.

By a most remarkable circumstance of chance, his parents in the meanwhile had set off looking for him only to find his young wife at home alone. The wife, of course, was overjoyed to realize the family connection and immediately welcomed Julian’s parents into the home and went as far as to offer them rest in her bed while she went to church for her prayers. When Julian returns home to find two people in his marital bed, he slays them both in a rage. Of course, it doesn’t take long for him to realize his mistake, to curse that deer, and to begin his own pilgrimage to Rome seeking forgiveness.

That forgiveness would not come easily; the Pope declared that he would have to care for pilgrims along the road to Santiago. He then returned and with his wife set up a hospice to do as the Pope demanded. He got more than forgiveness for his labors and so did his wife, both were canonized. He, of course, is St. Julian and his wife St. Basilisa. All of this makes for great storytelling of course, but the church itself is undecided on the veracity of it. There are several Julians, surprisingly many Basilisa’s, and chances are good that this tale takes the best of each.

The Road

Near San Xulain the camino is undergoing a rerouting to accommodate the new highway connecting Santiago with Lugo. Most recently this meant walking across the unfinished highway. Changes are frequent and it is best to follow the detour signage.

City Map
Accommodation in San Xulian.
Private

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Great vibe and the best coffee on the Camino!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

A massive plate of scrambled eggs (real, proper scrambled eggs with good looking bread), HOMEMADE cakes and blueberry muffins- this is the place to be. After walking the entire Frances, this is the only proper breakfast I’ve found so far.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I eat a slice of tortilla at least once a day sometimes more, and this was the best tortilla on the entire Camino. Superb coffee too.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Essential coffee is amazing. The owner will make you anything you want and is one of the kindest most generous people I have met on the Camino. He makes his own sour dough bread too.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Albergue O abrigadoiro is a great place to eat and sleep. The owner, Pilar, and her colleague are so friendly and helpful. Machine wash for just €4. Perfect place to start early in the morning to avoid the crowds.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The coffee shop was open early today.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Essential coffee down the hill before you leave town is currently closed due to the wife taking maternity leave.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Make sure you get a yogurt with honey. Best thing I have had in my life. Homemade yogurt. Delicious honey. Mix it up / ribbon it through. So good. Hands down best yogurt I have come across.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Lovely family owned Albergue with a bar across the road that has great food. I arrived after a long day of rain and was provided with newspaper for my shoes, a spot beside the fire and bed with real sheets and duvet. A lovely village. Highly recommend

All Caminos App User (not verified)

what a perfect find to escape the masses Bar has a great vibe Plenty to food options to choose from clean spacious rooms and friendly staff.