O Cebreiro
Camino Frances
O Cebreiro (1,293 m) is where the Camino Francés enters Galicia, and the arrival — after the steep climb from Las Herrerías — is one of the great moments of the walk. On a clear day, the views stretch back over the Bierzo valley and the mountains of León. In the more typical mist, O Cebreiro materializes like a dream village from the cloud.
The village is famous for its pallozas — pre-Roman circular stone dwellings with thatched roofs that survived here into the 20th century. Several have been preserved as a museum-ethnographic exhibit, giving a vivid sense of how people lived in these mountains for millennia.
The Iglesia de Santa María la Real, a pre-Romanesque church dating to the 9th century, is one of the oldest on the Camino. It houses a chalice and paten associated with a Eucharistic miracle — the story tells that during a mass in the 14th century, bread and wine were transformed into visible flesh and blood. The relics are displayed in the church, and the event links O Cebreiro to the broader Grail tradition.
The village has several albergues, bars, and a small shop. The local cheese — queixo do Cebreiro — is a soft, mushroom-shaped cheese unique to this area. Buy it fresh from the shops here.
Arrive early if you want to enjoy the village before the day-trippers arrive from the parking lot below.
The Fiesta del Santo Milagro (Feast of the Holy Miracle) is celebrated on September 8-9. A romería takes place on the same dates.
O Cebreiro has been a pilgrim stop since the earliest documented pilgrimage routes. The Benedictine monastery, founded in the 9th century, maintained a pilgrim hospital for centuries. The pallozas — pre-Roman Celtic structures — were continuously inhabited until the mid-20th century, making O Cebreiro one of the oldest continuously occupied settlements on the Camino.
The Eucharistic miracle is dated to the 14th century. The chalice and paten associated with it were later adopted by the Galician coat of arms, and their connection to Grail legends has been explored by scholars and romantics alike.
From O Cebreiro, the camino continues along the ridgeline through Liñares and Alto de San Roque before descending toward Triacastela. The first few kilometers stay above 1,200 m, with sweeping views when the weather cooperates.
Accommodation in O Cebreiro.
| Albergue de Peregrinos O Cebreiro 10€ 104 |
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| Albergue Casa Campelo 15€ 10 |
| Pensión Casa Carolo ⭑ |
| Casa O Cebreiro ⭑ |
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