Frómista

Camino Frances

To end of camino
419.0
Altitude
783

Boadilla del Camino

5.40

Frómista

3.30

Población de Campos

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Train
Yes

Frómista sits at the southernmost point of the Camino Francés and at the historical center of Spain's wheat country. The arrival of the Canal de Castilla in the late 18th century stabilized a town whose fortunes had risen and fallen with the grain harvests.

The Iglesia de San Martín is the reason to stop. Rebuilt and restored in the early 20th century to something close to its 11th-century form, it's considered one of the purest examples of Romanesque architecture in Spain. The proportions are harmonious, the carved corbels on the exterior are lively (animals, humans, grotesques), and the interior is bare and beautiful. Whether the restoration went too far — making it look too perfect — is a debate that has occupied art historians for a century. Judge for yourself.

Several albergues, restaurants, and a supermarket serve the town. All basic services available.

Fiesta

San Telmo is celebrated on the Monday after Easter Monday — a major event for Frómista. San Telmillo follows the next Sunday. Santiago on July 25. The Virgen de Otero in September.

History

Pedro González Telmo, patron saint of sailors and the namesake of Saint Elmo's Fire, was born in Frómista. The town's strategic position at the canal junction made it a commercial hub in the 18th and 19th centuries.

The Road

Leaving Frómista requires retracing your steps to the main intersection — don't wander blindly through town. If you're departing before dawn, scout the arrows the evening before. The trail follows a straight path alongside the road toward Población de Campos.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

A great hostel and restaurant.
Juan is very nice and helpful and flexible😍
His hostel is clean and warm, with functioning heaters😍 every bed nook has a lamp, outlet and small shelves. The curtain gives you a bit more privacy and it doesn't start right at the bed edge but you have enough space that getting dressed is easy.
The dinner was excellent. You could choose from 5 dishes.
I had the grilled ribs, they were a treat! Tender, juicy and very well seasoned.
The wine was also better than usually the case with pilgrim menus.
The price was fair for me,
42€ for accommodation, dinner and breakfast.
Thank you dear Juan!
Five stars

All Caminos App User (not verified)

"El Chiringuito" is also a hostel. This is a pilgrim restaurant famous among Korean pilgrims for serving the most delicious dinner meals on the route. It now also has an excellent hostel.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

El Chiringuito looks like just a restaurant here, but it’s actually a fab albergue. Individual cubbies with curtains, great facility, nice owners. App needs updating :)

All Caminos App User (not verified)

What a gem! One of the best Albergue . The owner is a truly lovely, courteous, and attentive person. His hostel is simply wonderful, with proper beds, great new mattresses, and warm duvets. The showers are hot, and there's plenty of space. Each bed has a light and power outlets, and you can choose between a bed by the window or against the wall. Every bunk has curtains for added privacy. Thank you Jose!!!!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Wise Pilgrim indicated a train and bus at this location but we were unable to locate either. Locals indicated no bus was there.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Los Palmeros is NOT a restaurant for pilgrims; they turned us away at the entrance. The one next door is very good and they are very attentive to pilgrims.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Perhaps the best pilgrim restaurant you've eaten at. Good price and even better food, order the Iberian ribs.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

There wasn’t much open anyway this early in the season but this spot was awesome. Bartender was super accommodating and brought out a free round to end the night. Definitely worth a stop.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

not sure why no one has yet mentioned free 6pm free concert in church of san Pedro with gregorian chant. not sure how often but at least twice this week as pilgrim friends also went a few days ago.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Stayed in hostal de camino private room, all good. No food here in the hostal. Maybe a lot of places close earlier 🤷🏼‍♀️ so the evening option was an okay but overpriced €21 el menu del dia and not great quality. Other option a Michelin star restaurant that opens 8-9pm. The panaderia opens late and early at 6:30am great coffee, bocadillio and pastries