Santa Catalina de Somoza

Camino Frances

To end of camino
247.8
Seehöhe
981

Murias de Rechivaldo

4.60

Santa Catalina de Somoza

4.30

El Ganso

Services
Bar
Yes

Die Stadt ist die einzige im gesamten Camino Francés, die nach einer weiblichen Heiligen benannt ist (St. Katharina von Alexandria). Eine Reliquie von St. Blaise wird in der Pfarrkirche aufbewahrt und die Stadt war dafür bekannt, ein Pilgerhospital zu haben. Der Teil 'Somoza' im Namen ist eine einfache Beschreibung der geografischen Lage am Fuße des Hügels. Der Hügel liegt natürlich vor uns.

City Map
Accommodation in Santa Catalina de Somoza.
Private
La Boheme

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Fantastic egg omelette and homemade fresh carrot cake. Don’t miss out. It’s the 2nd cafe when you enter the town. Cute stamp too.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This is exceptional. A beautifully restored and sympathetically modernized 17th century house. Best shower and bed on the Camino. Lovely sitting room to sit and enjoy views over the countryside.They don’t do dinner but either restaurant in town is adequate

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The first place had the music blaring (and later received 2 separate reports of very rude staff), so I moved on to the second cafe - what a great move!
We had a big bowl of Yoghurt, muesli and fresh fruit. They also had plenty of homebaked cakes, which I didn't buy but others said we're delicious.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I have myself a rest day at Via Avis and I am SO GLAD I DID. It’s a boutique hotel for cheaper than some of the motels I’ve stayed in. Carlos and Daina has bought this stone home that was built in 1776, and they spent 6 years renovating it as it hadn’t been lived in for over 100 years. They did a faaaabulous job- the renovation is gorgeous and the decor and furnishings are superb. I spent my time hanging out in the Salon with the view and taking a bubble bath in my gorgeous hotel room. They don’t serve dinner there but David at La Boheme has a great vegetarian donation dinner that I was welcome too. This is probably the only place on the Camino that I want to go back for another visit. DONT MISS IT!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This is a charming little town, and the first albergue you see (El Caminante) is a great place for an overnight stop. Clean, comfortable rooms and bathrooms, a wonderful pilgrims’ meal for a reasonable price (14€), and other pilgrim extras. We were so glad we stopped!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Wow—great muesli breakfast and apple cake!!! Super friendly proprietor!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I walked into Bar Susana hoping for a humble tortilla. She made me a fresh omelet with toast with herbs! Delicious and filling and the bar has great vibes. Highly recommend!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Great breakfast stop. Had a ham and cheese croissant fresh out of the oven. The owners are former pilgrims and we had a great chat while I ate.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

What an oasis! You can get amazing muesli bowl with yogurt and fruits. My healthiest second breakfast on the Camino so far. Also, very nice staff!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This 19th century home with a lovely courtyard was refurbished by the grand daughter of the family. They provide a delicious meal and breakfast. They are happy to make any dietary changes you want. Wonderful and comfortable!

CASA PEPA

CENTRO DE TURISMO RURAL CASA PEPA S.L.

C/ Mayor, 2

24722 Santa Colomba de Somoza

León

CIF/NIF: B24383200

Información:

correo@casapepa.com

www.casapepa.com