The Camino de Madrid
in Castilla y León
Camino de Madrid in Madrid
▶ Camino de Madrid in Castilla y León
Accommodation Directory
Accommodation in Zamarramala.
Albergue de peregrinos Fuente del Pájaro 8€ 40 |
Accommodation in Valseca.
Acogida de peregrinos en Valseca Donativo€ 4 |
Accommodation in Los Huertos.
Albergue de peregrinos Virgen de las Vegas 5€ 4 |
Accommodation in Añe.
Albergue de peregrinos de Añe Donativo€ 6 |
Accommodation in Santa María la Real de Nieva.
Albergue de peregrinos Fuente Santa 7€ 6 |
Accommodation in Nava de la Asunción.
Refugio municipal de Nava de la Asunción Donativo€ 4 |
Accommodation in Coca.
Albergue municipal La casa del peregrino 5€ 16 |
Casa de la Paca Booking.com |
Accommodation in Villeguillo.
Albergue de peregrinos de Villeguillo 5€ 10 |
Accommodation in Alcazarén.
Albergue de peregrinos de Alcazarén Donativo€ 8 |
Accommodation in Puente Duero.
Albergue de peregrinos de Puente Duero Donativo€ 8 |
Accommodation in Simancas.
Hostal Las Tercias ⭑ |
Accommodation in Ciguñuela.
Albergue de peregrinos La Casa del Maestro 6€ 16 |
Accommodation in Peñaflor de Hornija.
Albergue de peregrinos de Peñaflor de Hornija 3€ 8 |
Accommodation in La Santa Espina.
Refugio de peregrinos de La Santa Espina Donativo€ |
Casa Rural El Rincón del Labrador Booking.com |
Accommodation in Castromonte.
Albergue de peregrinos de Castromonte 5€ 20 |
Accommodation in Medina de Rioseco.
Albergue del Monasterio de Santa Clara Donativo€ |
Accommodation in Tamariz de Campos.
Albergue de peregrinos de Tamariz de Campos 8€ 4 |
Accommodation in Cuenca de Campos.
Albergue de peregrinos de Cuenca de Campos 6€ 28 |
Accommodation in Villalón de Campos.
Albergue de peregrinos de Villalón de Campos 5€ |
Hostal Casa Peña ⭑⭑ |
Accommodation in Santervás de Campos.
Albergue de peregrinos de Santervás de Campos Donativo€ |
Accommodation in Melgar de Arriba.
Refugio de peregrinos de Melgar de Arriba Donativo€ |
Accommodation in Grajal de Campos.
Albergue de peregrinos de Grajal de Campos 5€ 12 |
If you choose to spend the night in Sahagún do your best to explore the town, it is not the prettiest of places but there are a few gems hiding about that give you a glimpse of its illustrious past. At one time it rivaled Burgos and León in importance and grandeur.
For reasons unknown the town hall has drawn the camino path through town in a way that skips nearly every building worth
seeing, and which bypasses the plaza mayor entirely. If you want to explore you will have to leave the marked path; see green alternative on map.
A very nice certificate is available from the Santuario de la Virgen Peregrina on your way out of Sahagún, a type of half-way Compostela. See the map for the location as it is not on the camino proper.
Sahagún owes its name to the 4th century martyr San Facundo, who along with San Primitivo were buried nearby. Because of this it has seen more than its share of battles between Christians and Muslims. Although the Christians ultimately won out, it was not before the town changed hands no fewer than five times. Each turnover saw the destruction of churches and their reconstruction. Today only 4 of the original 9 churches survive.
Market day is Saturday. Winter pilgrims can celebrate San Tirso on the 28th of January. San Juan de Sahagún on the 12th and 13th of June. Fiesta de Peregrina on the 2nd of July, and San Lorenzo on the 9th and 10th of August.
Accommodation in Sahagún at the end of the Camino Madrid.
Albergue de Peregrinos Cluny 7€ 64 |
Albergue Viatoris 15€ 50 Booking.com |
Albergue de la Santa Cruz 7€ 50 |