O Cebreiro

Camino Frances

To end of camino
152.8
Altitude
1292

Laguna de Castilla

2.20

O Cebreiro

3.30

Linares

Services
Bar
Yes
Grocery
Yes

O Cebreiro has grown from a small and ancient village of dairy farmers into a small and ancient village of large scale tourism. With luck you will arrive in a shroud of fog and leave with an abundance of sunshine; both suit this village well.

Fiesta

Santa María and the Holy Miracle are celebrated on the 8th and 9th of September.

History

It has played an important role throughout the history of the camino. It was the parish priest, Father Elías Valiña Sampedro, who is most responsible for the resurgence of the camino. It was he that first painted the yellow arrows, and the tales that surrounded him doing so are the stuff of legend. Once, in 1982, he and his white Fiat van parked along a trail in the Pyrenees. It was a time when Basque separatists were trading blows with the Guardia Civil, and when they came upon him, suspicions were aroused.

He opened the van door to reveal cans of yellow road paint and identified himself as the parish priest of O Cebreiro (a long way from home). When asked what he was doing his answer was as simple as it was prophetic: “I am preparing a great invasion!” It was he that orchestrated the installation of the granite hitos as well. His death in 1989 meant that he only got to see the trickling start of his invasion.

The parish church is also the setting for a miracle. According to legend, The Holy Grail was hidden there and in the 14th century produced a miracle that was certified by Pope Innocent VIII. A peasant from a local village braved the hike up to O Cebreiro during a dangerous snowstorm to hear mass. The priest chastised him for endangering his life for a bit of bread and wine. At that the bread and wine turned into flesh and blood, cementing the reputation of this small hamlet.

The Road

From the top, it is mostly downhill, though there remain a few brief climbs, all of the way to Triacastela.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Delicious pilgrim meal! Three courses with wine and bread on the terrace overlooking the gorgeous view. Wonderful after that upward climb!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We arrived on a cold day but he refused to allow us in till 2.30.
O’Cebreiro was filled with tourists, overpriced meals & now all the roads are dug up making an unpleasant stay.
The Pilgrims Mass & blessing is not to be missed if staying over.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We stayed at As Miguiñas in Pedrafita on July 7, 2025. It was the night before we started walking. Our experience was fantastic. We had a room for three - great beds, clean and lovely bathroom, everything we needed. The owner was so welcoming and helped us arrange a taxi for the next morning. It was 8 mins and 10€ to get to O Cebreiro. definitely recommend.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

When you depart the village there is a sign board which indicated two options. Wise Pilgrim shows the old green colored option as the sign board as preferred. However the sign board says the lower path along the highway is recommended—coloredRed.Took the old path and it does go up some elevation but not for long and not too steep.
About half is in the forest and quite pleasant t.
Then rejoins road that Merges with other
PathIn Linares

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Just an FYI. The whole town has had to dig up the cobblestone streets to do work. Very noisy when I stayed there but only during work hours. Streets open but they have very lumpy concrete surface. Still precious town and pilgrim mass but not very quiet

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Private room, twin beds were comfortable and clean. Private bath had leaky shower and low water pressure. Only one electric plug. Blankets provided but there was no heat: colder inside than out. Breakfast available 0600.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

So much love, warmth and loving kindness. Don’t miss it

All Caminos App User (not verified)

A number of us got food poisoning after eating at Venta Celta! Some severely (hospitalised). The restaurant has been reported.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The camino splits as you leave O Cebreiro but this isn't shown on the app. According to the noticeboard, the right fork is the principal and recommended route. The Wise Pilgrim route is to the left. We took the non-recommended(!) Wise Pilgrim route. It went up and over on a forested gravel track then joined a very quiet road downhill where it joined the main route. Good views. If you haven't had your fill of hills after the climb to O Cebreiro, go this way. But otherwise I guess the recommended route hugs the hill and is more gentle

All Caminos App User (not verified)

It was at this village that I realised us pilgrims were being treated as MUGS!
We are definitely being charged a different price to what the locals pay!
I would be mortified if I found this practice is used where I come from!!
I can get used to being treated differently at bars and cafes with the lack of customer service. But to pay a higher price than a local is simply wrong and unjust!