Scenic view of Tardajos on the Camino de Invierno

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Services

Tardajos is the first village after Burgos and a common breakfast stop. A few bar-bakeries on the right as you enter serve Torta de Aceite — a type of flatbread made with olive oil that's unique to the area and worth trying. A pharmacy is also on the main road.

The village sits at the intersection of two ancient trade routes, a position that made it more important than its current size suggests. Most pilgrims pass through quickly, but the bakeries alone justify a pause.

Fiesta:

San Isidro Labrador (not to be confused with San Isidoro of León) is celebrated on May 15.

History:

Tardajos lies at the junction of two primary ancient roads — the east-west pilgrim route and a north-south commercial road. This crossroads position attracted settlement since Roman times and made the village a strategic point for controlling trade and troop movements across the meseta.

The Camino:

The camino departs the main road in Tardajos — don't be tempted to stay on the asphalt. Cross the street and pass through the village. From here you won't return to a busy road until Frómista. The terrain ahead is flat, open meseta.

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Accommodation in Tardajos

Association

Image of Albergue de Tardajos, pilgrim accommodation in Tardajos
Albergue de Tardajos
18
@ Donativo

Private

Image of Albergue La Fábrica, pilgrim accommodation in Tardajos
Albergue La Fábrica
14
@ 13
42
52
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Hostal

Image of Hostal Ruiz, pilgrim accommodation in Tardajos
Hostal Ruiz
20
30