→ 4.8km.
To end of camino
606.00
Altitude
1791
Altitude
1191
Altitude
1197
Altitude
1104
→ 2.6km.
To end of camino
580.70
Altitude
1005
Accommodation in Zamarramala.
→ 5.4km.
To end of camino
575.30
Altitude
941
Accommodation in Valseca.
Municipal
→ 4.2km.
To end of camino
571.10
Altitude
877
Accommodation in Los Huertos.
→ 8.5km.
To end of camino
562.60
Altitude
872
Accommodation in Añe.
Municipal
→ 5.9km.
To end of camino
556.70
Altitude
952
→ 5.9km.
To end of camino
550.80
Altitude
901
→ 2.2km.
To end of camino
548.60
Altitude
838
→ 10.3km.
To end of camino
538.30
Altitude
802
→ 10.2km.
To end of camino
528.10
Altitude
785
Accommodation in Coca.
→ 6.6km.
To end of camino
521.50
Altitude
769
Accommodation in Villeguillo.
→ 17.0km.
To end of camino
504.50
Altitude
735
Accommodation in Alcazarén.
Municipal
→ 15.7km.
To end of camino
488.80
Altitude
699
→ 9.2km.
To end of camino
479.60
Altitude
685
Accommodation in Puente Duero.
Municipal
Albergue de peregrinos de Puente Duero
→ 5.5km.
To end of camino
474.10
Altitude
715
→ 6.6km.
To end of camino
467.50
Altitude
811
Accommodation in Ciguñuela.
→ 7.4km.
To end of camino
460.10
Altitude
787
→ 7.6km.
To end of camino
452.50
Altitude
839
→ 8.9km.
To end of camino
443.60
Altitude
841
Accommodation in Castromonte.
→ 9.1km.
To end of camino
434.50
Altitude
769
→ 6.5km.
To end of camino
428.00
Altitude
748
→ 11.7km.
To end of camino
416.30
Altitude
748
→ 4.4km.
To end of camino
411.90
Altitude
761
→ 8.9km.
To end of camino
403.00
Altitude
770
Accommodation in Cuenca de Campos.
→ 5.3km.
To end of camino
397.70
Altitude
781
→ 7.9km.
To end of camino
389.80
Altitude
813
→ 7.9km.
To end of camino
381.90
Altitude
754
→ 6.3km.
To end of camino
375.60
Altitude
788
Accommodation in Melgar de Arriba.
→ 3.4km.
To end of camino
372.20
Altitude
770
→ 5.8km.
To end of camino
366.40
Altitude
800
Accommodation in Grajal de Campos.
To end of camino
360.70
Altitude
824

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.

Notice

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.

History

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.

Fiesta

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.

Photo of Sahagún at the end of the Camino Madrid on the Camino de Santiago