Santibáñez de Valdeiglesias

Camino Frances

To end of camino
268.6
Altitude
848

Villares de Órbigo

4.90

Santibáñez de Valdeiglesias

7.70

San Justo de la Vega

Services
Bar
Yes
Medical Center
Yes

La iglesia a menudo está cerrada, pero si preguntas la llave, los lugareños siempre están felices de desbloquearla para los peregrinos.

The Road

Entre aquí y San Justo de la Vega no hay instalaciones, pero un pequeño quiosco dirigido por peregrinos opera durante las estaciones más concurridas. Justo antes del abrupto descenso a San Justo de la Vega se encuentra el Cruceiro de Santo Toribio con vistas a Astorga en la distancia. Desde este mirador, se puede ver la Catedral de Astorga y la cadena de pueblos que salpican el camino mientras cruza las montañas que hay por delante.

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This is one of the most relaxing and serene stops on the Camino. Great rooms and the owner has done a wonderful job of creating a mini-oasis with an eclectic vibe around an old courtyard.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I happens to stumble across a new Albergue in the town. The owner was fantastic and incredibly enthusiastic. I wish I got to stay here! I’m sad to say I didn’t get the name…

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

This is paradise in the middle of nowhere! Fruits, bread, coffee, water, fresh juice - everything you need to reharge your body. And beyond that - some mattresses and hammocks to rest from ups and downs!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I was planning on sleeping outside on a mat when I perchance met Michael fetching water. He offered me a mattress and food and drink. All on a donation basis. He lives for pilgrims. It's a magical place. Please leave him a Google review. The Camino constantly surprises and delights.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

La Casa de Los Dioses up on the plateau after those hills (up and down and up again) was so welcome! We came from Villar de Mazarife this morning and wow was the break here welcome. Be open to what the Camino and the universe provides and rest a bit before the hill down into San Justo de Vega!

Camino de Sant…

There is a stall half way between Santibanez and San Justo de Vega with a guy who has fresh fruit, tea, coffee, lemonade, juice, biscuits, chocolate and many other things. He is very kind, and everything is by donation. He said it is open year round as he lives here. He speaks English and Spanish and a little of other languages.
Word a stop by for a refreshing drink!
He also has a very beautiful stamp/cello.