Lubián

Via de la Plata

Camino Sanabrés

To end of camino
222.7
Altitude
1015

Padornelo (Zamora)

7.40

Lubián

6.20

Portela de la Canda

Services
Bar
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

Lubian is the last village in Zamora province and the last settlement before the border with Galicia. It sits at around 1,000 m altitude in the Sierra de la Culebra, surrounded by mountains and chestnut forests. The albergue is not well marked but is one of the first buildings in town. The rest of the services -- bars, a small shop -- are along the main road.

This has always been a border village, caught between Castile and Galicia, between Spain and Portugal. The Alto Sanabria region has a character all its own -- the stone houses are built heavy against the mountain winters, and the landscape is more forest than field.

The Santuario de La Tuiza, just outside town on the route ahead, is dedicated to the local patron Virgin. It's a simple building but it marks the beginning of the final climb to the Portela de la Canda and the gateway to Galicia.

Fiesta

Romeria to the Santuario de La Tuiza -- check locally for dates.

History

Lubian and the Alto Sanabria region have been a borderland for centuries, caught between the kingdoms of Leon and Galicia, and later between Spain and Portugal. The Sierra de la Culebra, which surrounds the village, is one of the most important wildlife corridors in Western Europe and home to the highest concentration of Iberian wolves in Spain. The wolf has been a part of life here for as long as people have lived in these mountains.

The Road

The camino follows the secondary road out of Lubian, downhill from the main road. It turns right after a few twists in the road to follow the signs to the Santuario de La Tuiza. It descends to pass under the A-52 and passes by the Santuario. From here it climbs to the Portela de la Canda, the gateway to Galicia.

This is a serious mountain climb. The signage after La Tuiza can be sparse -- pay close attention to waymarks. Allow about three hours for the ascent from Lubian to the pass.

City Map
Accommodation in Lubián.
Municipal
Camino de Santiago Accommodation: Albergue de Lubián

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

If you find an alternative place to eat, don't go here. The bar in charge doesn't consider whether you're a pilgrim or not, you're hungry or not. He will drive you away if he says the bar isn't ready yet. If you're a Spanish that eats very late in the evening, you'll understand but he should know we're not Spaniards. He even scolds the employee who let us in 15 minutes before the time, plus he himself said that dinner is open at 8 but when we arrived he says 8:30. So disappointing.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I can recommend it. The room was really tiny but who cares. After whole day of heavy rain, lady turned the heater on for me so I could dry all of my clothes overnight. Hot shower and everything was clean. Registration in the bar Estrella.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Da ich in der Albergue keinen telefonisch erreichen konnte, habe ich hier ein Zimmer gefunden. Es war ein Zimmer in einer Wohnung, sehr sauber und nett mit insgesamt 4 Zimmern, aber ich hatte die Wohnung für mich alleine. Sehr angenehm.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Booked at Casa Mariana via booking.com. 45 eur for 2 persons. In the Center of the town right by 2 bars. Perfect if you need a night without all the snoring 😂

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Forget Casa Cesar or BE VERY VIGILANT in the room that the reception assigns you. Here’s my mishap... I spotted a room on Booking for 35 euros and I negotiated to have it for 30 euros without going through the platform. But here it is: I was taken to a room that was not the one we had agreed on. Smaller in surface, with a narrower bed, without balcony, without private bathroom. Meanwhile, the 'real' room had disappeared from the Booking platform. But I had it in mind. I have the unpleasant feeling of being deceived. And this is amplified when, during the Camino, we want to offer a little comfort and privacy after a long series of albergue. Of course, I protested. And fortunately, because the first room assigned had two single beds instead of a double bed. However, I do not consider that the harm is repaired. No, the the pilgrim who does not master enough Spanish should not be treated like a pigeon! It is a matter of respect and principle that I tell you. To conclude, the wifi is not good in ''my'' room. You have been warned about this Casa Rural. Paul (France)

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Bar Estrella does food anytime you want, such a treat to eat early on a cold wet day! The shop in the village sells everything, including some gloves and hats and socks.

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Well, yes, Casa Irene is really quite nice - 30€ for one person with a double bed and breakfast (toast and tea, orange juice and cake) - EXCEPT - the walls are thin and I heard the couple in the next room snoring all night long - thr while point of staying in these sort of places over an Albergue is to get away from snoring - It's a nice place though. - H.J.Appleby

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This is a beautiful place to stop. Lovely terrace, great breakfasts and home cooked food. Our best stop yet! Gracias Jose y Begonia!

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The camino is very poorly signed from the church La Tuiza and all the way to Portela a Canda. Turn left at Tuiza and follow the water upstream. Always choose the option upwards and with water. You will have two to three hours walking to Portela a Canda with almost no signage.

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I suggest you afd Casa Irene here. Casa Rural, neighbour to the albergue. Mountain views, extremely clean and homecooked meal. Top place on this camino.