Hospital de Órbigo

Camino Frances

To end of camino
273.5
Altitude
823

Puente de Órbigo

0.60

Hospital de Órbigo

2.30

Villares de Órbigo

Services
ATM
ATM
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Public Pool
Yes

Hospital de Órbigo takes its name from the pilgrim hospitals that once operated along the river, but its fame comes from the bridge — the Puente del Paso Honroso, one of the longest medieval bridges in Spain, with 20 arches spanning roughly 204 meters across the Río Órbigo.

In 1434, a Leonese knight named Don Suero de Quiñones staged an elaborate jousting tournament on the bridge. Claiming to be a prisoner of love (he wore an iron collar around his neck every Thursday as proof of his devotion to his lady), he challenged all comers to break 300 lances. The tournament lasted a month, attracted knights from across Europe, and ended with Suero victorious — and his iron collar removed. The story may sound absurd, but it happened, and the town still celebrates it.

The bridge itself is a beautiful piece of medieval engineering, rebuilt several times but retaining its long, low profile across the broad river. Cross it in the late afternoon when the stone glows in the light.

Several albergues, bars, and restaurants line the main street. The town is a popular stopping point with a lively pilgrim atmosphere. All basic services available.

Fiesta

The Paso Honroso is reenacted annually during the first weekend of June, with medieval costumes, jousting, and a market. It's one of the better medieval festivals in León.

History

The Paso Honroso (Passage of Honor) of 1434 is the town's defining event. Don Suero de Quiñones and nine companions held the bridge for 30 days, from July 10 to August 9, jousting against 68 knights and breaking 166 lances before declaring the challenge complete. Suero was later killed in a quarrel unrelated to the tournament — an anticlimactic end to a romantic story.

The Road

From Hospital de Órbigo, the camino heads south through flat farmland toward Astorga, about 17 km ahead. The terrain is open and exposed.

Comments

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Be sure to wander down toward the river north of the bridge for a relaxing spot!

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The most relaxed I have felt in an Alburgue on the Camino. The real deal with excellent care. Yoga studio, vegan, beautiful outdoor space.

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We stayed Albergue Casa de los Hidalgos that just opened in September 2018. One of my favorite Albergues yet, and the owner is a great guy!

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Restaurante Jabel - fantastic lunch, friendly staff, very well priced
We had a three course meal with wine by the glass and coffee, no dessert, for 12.50€ pp. fantastic!!

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Restaurant Los Angeles, excellent quality and value!!! So good!!!!

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One of the most wonderful spaces I’ve ever stayed in, let alone Alburgue! Treated like an absolute family member. The most delicious vegetarian dinner while being serenaded by live music, free yoga, an impeccable garden with a hammock, gorgeous home space, no timelime of waking up or pressure to leave - systems built on complete trust and love. 10/10 would recommend.

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Los Angeles bar opens for evening serving at 19:00/07:00PM. I just went there and had a nice menu de peregrino for €10. The Karl Leisner albergue is OK, using the stove/hotplates costs €1 so if you wanna cook thats the price. Toilet in the yard outside of the bedrooms which is quite unconvincing but OK for the price. Wifi is free and works fine for casual surfing.

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If you are having breakfast in Hospital we highly recommend the bar on the left side after crossing the bridge. The bocadillo con tortilla francesa was delicious and we enjoyed it on the terrace with a lovely view of the bridge.

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I stayed at Albergue San Miguel October 9, 2019. The owners are kind, helpful and welcoming. The room held four people. It was quiet and clean. The bathroom was clean. The kitchen was available to those who wanted to cook a dinner. I walked to Lis Angeles, a restaurant nearby with a pilgrim menu. I ordered trout soup. It was more like a thick stew. It’s flavor was unusual. It was filling, and I am sure it was nutritious. I would stay at Albergue San Miguel again.

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I highly recommend this Albergue, vegetarian or not. Very peaceful and welcoming. If you’re there on a Saturday, good chance there will be a yoga festival going on. Dinner was eye opening for this meat eater. 10:10 in my book.