Monte del Gozo

Camino Frances

Camino del Norte

Camino Primitivo

To end of camino
5.0
Altitude
340

San Marcos

0.30

Monte del Gozo

1.70

Barrio San Lázaro

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Monte de Gozo, or ‘Mount Joy’, was once the first place that pilgrims could get a glimpse of the Cathedral spires. A new stand of trees blocks the view now. It is a large gathering place for pilgrims, who flock to the over-sized monument commemorating the pilgrimage that Pope John Paul II made here in 1993. The modest Capilla de San Marcos has the last stamp and a small kiosk selling cold drinks.

The Road

You do not need to enter the complex but for the sake of curiosity, carrying on down the road will take you where you are heading.

Pass the outdoor gallery of a local (and gifted) sculptor of stone and cross the bridge over the highway. It is midway over this bridge that you enter the city of Santiago de Compostela but to keep pilgrims from crossing the road half way across the bridge, the sign indicating such has been moved further into the city.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This is not an albergue, it is a migrant shelter. It is not safe for women or children.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This albergue is not safe. Do not stay here. It was also the most filthy place.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Well worth the 800 meter walk from the Chapel to the pilgrim statues. Along the way one will also find the bronze "tablets" that surrounded the monument commemorating JPII's visit. The monument is no longer there, but the tablets are now mounted for excellent visibility. They are about halfway to the pilgrim sculptures.
This same artist did the "resting pilgrim" sculpture in Leon, outside of the Parador.