Villamayor de Monjardín

Camino Frances

To end of camino
645.5
Altitude
674

Azqueta

1.90

Villamayor de Monjardín

11.70

Los Arcos

Services
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

Der Monjardín ist der Gipfel, der die Stadt überragt, und es sind noch Reste des Castillo de San Esteban aus dem 10. Jahrhundert erhalten, das ihn einst schützte.

Von März bis Oktober gibt es vor der Kirche einen kleinen Laden, der Lebensmittel anbietet.

The Road

Die 11,7 km zwischen hier und Los Arcos neigen dazu, sehr langsam zu verlaufen, und es gibt nur wenige Möglichkeiten, Schatten zu finden. Decken Sie sich gut mit Wasser ein.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

I was hesitant to stay here based on recent reports. But I found the volunteers to be committed but non-intrusive. In fact, they were kind and did their best to accommodate late comers who simply could not walk any further. The food was great.
I joined them for the evening meditation. It was simple and thoughtful.
I am grateful that I stayed here.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

They have some concerning behavior around preaching a very specific narrow faith at pilgrims, and don’t listen in return. The dinner hour was uncomfortable, and I especially didn’t like how they treated pilgrims who disagreed with their viewpoints. Not in the spirit of the Camino.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

Awesome place to visit worth the detour!

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

i found this albergue cramped, crowded, and not much space to really relax. the hospitalaros were not that friendly.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

The best albergue so far! Jan and Connor our hospitaleros that day were so kind and nice to talk to. The dinner felt like a family dinner with only three other pilgrims. We got beet root salad, pasta and plum cake with whipped cream. Everything was delicious!

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

My son and I stayed at the Villamayor de Monjardin Albergue. The hostess speaks decent English and is super friendly. You can buy dinner and breakfast at the Albergue. She told is not to waste money on bottled water and she was right, the tap water is really good. The rooms are nice, we stayed in one with 6 bunkbeds/ 12 beds. The shower felt like I was at home. I would highly recommend.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

Made reservation one day before. There is a little store/ bar with a restroom available at the entrance. They have coffee, cold meats, snacks and dried fruits. They open at 8-2 then 4-6 pm. Next is the church on the left and the first albergue right in front. If you go up the hill to the right is oasis trails albergue which is run by volunteers. Up the hill 30 minutes hike is a castle for those wanting to go explore. Small nice and quiet town.

Camino de Sant… (não verificado)

There was a really nice food truck with some chairs and tables in the shade. There in early September 2022 serving food and drink including fresh orange juice if you get there early enough.

Camino de Sant…

we dropped our packs off at our albergue, and, took the 30 minute hike up to the castle. The gate was open. We rang the bell, and toured the remains. Well worth the visit if you arrive in this quaint town with enough time to explore.