Montamarta

Via de la Plata

To end of camino
388.8
Altitude
695

Roales del Pan

12.30

Montamarta

12.50

Fontanillas de Castro

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

Montamarta sits above the Embalse de Ricobayo, where the Esla river was dammed in the 1930s. Overlooking the village from the far side of the reservoir is the Ermita de la Virgen del Castillo. The municipal albergue is along the N-630 before the camino reaches the village, and the Hostal Asturiano is just south of it.

When reservoir levels are high, the camino's crossing may be impassable — in that case, take the N-630 over the water.

History

Montamarta's first written mention dates to the reign of Ferdinand I of Leon in 1038, during the medieval repopulation campaigns that pushed the Christian frontier southward. The village sits in the Tierra del Pan, the bread country between Zamora and Benavente that has supplied grain to the region for centuries. The construction of the Ricobayo dam in the early 20th century transformed the landscape and economy -- most of the fertile bottomland is now underwater.

The Road

The way from Montamarta crosses part of the reservoir, which may be impassable when water levels are high. When that's the case, take the N-630 to cross the water instead.

In 4.5 km the camino crosses over the A-66. It then crosses a few small rivers and returns to cross back over the A-66 once again. From here it follows a straight path directly to Fontanillas de Castro. Along the way, a signed detour leads to the ruins of the Castillo de Castrotorafe, a former stronghold of the Order of Santiago -- worth the side trip if you have the energy.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The basic infrastructure is all there good building , spacious dorm, sitting room, kitchen, 2 toilets and showers, kitchen and large garden with hanging out area and seating. restaurants 10 mins walk on the main road in either direction. But the place is dirty and fly blown and feels not properly looked after or cared for. The manager comes over at 4.30pm to collect the cash.

Camino de Sant…

Owner at the Coviran supermercado.
Nice friendly owner and good place to stay. I had a bed upstairs in the dormitory but there are also private rooms.
Kitchen facilities and big courtyard

Camino de Sant…

Is on Travesia Villacastin Vigo

Camino de Sant…

Great place to stop if you need a rest day.
The Albergue is clean ,quiet with a washing machine and a nice kitchen. Along the main road is a small restaurant with a variety of food. Clean, hospitable and a decent quality compared to terrible San Pedro and a certain place in Salamanca. I'm delighted that I stayed.