Manjarín

Camino Frances

To end of camino
227.1
Altitude
1440

Cruz de Ferro

2.30

Manjarín

6.80

El Acebo

Services
Bar
Yes

In 2022 the last inhabitant of Manjarín closed the doors for good on the modest pilgrim refugio that for decades cared for pilgrims along this very remote pass.  

These days a food truck has parked nearby to serve pilgrims.

The Road

There are a few stretches of road ahead, just before arriving in Acebo, that are rugged and slippery in wet weather.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Nice man rang a bell when I passed and asked of I wanted a stamp. He also offered water and drinks.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

A lady has done a nice job of setting up an area to eat/rest. Drinks, food ,assorted snacks, reasonable prices. However the village of Manjarin simply does not exist anymore; it looks like a bomb hit the place. Keep going to El Acebo which is beautiful.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Refreshments available
A lovely fire greeted us today. We sat by the fire in a super shelter with lovely views. Drinking hot coffee with pilgrims from around the world.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Coffeeplace in a caravan on the top of the mountain. Run by a very nice lady - serves toast, coffee, cake, juice, water

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

If you’re used to stopping for some coffee or a stamp, Tomas has closed the refugio for renovations. Next town is Acebo.

Camino de Sant…

The path after Mandarin and all the way into Acebo is rugged, rocky, and very steep. Also leaving Riego de Ambros is even worse. Some people walk on the highway, which is also dangerous.