Ponferrada

Camino Frances

To end of camino
205.1
Altitude
539

Molinaseca

3.20

Ponferrada

3.20

Compostilla

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Correos
Ave General Vives, 24401, Mon-Fri: 0830-2030 & Sat: 0930-1300, 987 403 187
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Train
Yes

Ponferrada is the capital of the Bierzo and the largest city between León and Santiago. The Castillo de los Templarios — one of the largest and best-preserved Templar castles in Europe — dominates the old quarter from its hilltop position above the Río Sil.

The castle is enormous: multiple towers, a double curtain wall, and an interior that gives a genuine sense of Templar power and ambition. It was built in the 12th century, expanded in the 13th, and largely abandoned after the Templar dissolution in 1312. Admission is charged and the visit takes at least an hour. The Templar library inside has excellent exhibitions on the order's history.

The old quarter below the castle has narrow streets, the Basílica de la Encina (patron of the Bierzo, with a Romanesque-Gothic interior), and a pleasant river walk along the Sil. The Museo del Bierzo in the old prison provides regional context.

The modern city sprawls around the old core. Full services: hospital, pharmacies, outdoor shops, supermarkets, bus and train station. Multiple albergues and hotels. The restaurant scene is improving — look for Bierzo dishes: botillo (a smoked meat stew), pimientos del Bierzo, and empanada.

Fiesta

The Fiesta de la Encina in early September honors the patron. The Noche Templaria (Templar Night) in July transforms the old quarter into a medieval spectacle with fire, music, and costumes.

History

The name Ponferrada comes from pons ferrata — the iron bridge that a 12th-century bishop built to help pilgrims cross the Sil. The Templars received the town in 1178 from Ferdinand II of León to protect the pilgrim route, and the castle was their base of operations. After their dissolution, the castle passed to various noble families before falling into ruin. Major restoration began in the late 20th century.

The Road

Leaving Ponferrada, the camino navigates the western suburbs through Compostilla, Columbrianos, and Fuentes Nuevas before reaching open country. The urban exit is long but well-marked. The Bierzo valley, with its vineyards and orchards, stretches ahead.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I enjoyed a traditional Indian meal at Royal Tandori a block off the Camino in Panferrada a Pilgrim can only eat so much jamon and eggs. Best Samosas and Chicken Tiki Masala.

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Pandora Thai. Wow. Deee-lish.

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Passing through Ponferrada, I came across Gisela Pastelaria—and it was a highlight. The coffee and croissant were the best I’ve had in Spain, and the service was warm and welcoming. A perfect stop to recharge—highly recommended!

It’s opposite the fortress.

Av. el Castillo, 131

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Had an incredible time visiting the winery. Can garriré walking or by bus. Met with Milagros and had a tour, tasting 4 wines with food, $40. Worth it!! You can book online or email them. They’ll also do a pilgrim deal for 2 wines and a tour — $25. Loved my time, Milagros is great.

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Great prices, and a huge spring discount right now. Call Elena — +34 646365272 before you arrive in Ponferrada and book a treatment. If you take a rest day here, prioritize it. Short bus ride to her studio from the Castle area. Easy! She may travel to your albergue also for foot massage.

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The Castillo is closed Mondays, and open 10-2pm or 430-830pm. Free on Wednesdays for everyone and $4 for pilgrims other days. The Albergue Alea with owner Amelia is a precious place to stay. They treat you like true family. Amazing. Delicious dinner. Lovely people. They allow pets, rest days if they have space, and are such good hosts that it’s like being with your grandparents. A 10 min walk from city center but really worth it.

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In Ponferrada if you want to shake it up and have some spice, try PANDORA THAI RESTAURANT!! I had the green curry there yesterday, and it was fabulous!! Nice atmosphere with very friendly staff!!

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On the way into Ponferrada you’ll pass this spot. Unfortunately it wasn’t open when I went by bc of a public holiday, but it looked pretty shmick and modern.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Everything was closed due to “vacation” while we were here. We ended up at Domino’s Pizza for dinner and were truly grateful!

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I had the best pilgrim menu since the whole Camino Frances started at Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. The restaurant owns two passionate and lovely pilgrims from Tirol and they really know what pilgrims need. All fresh ingredients, freshly cooked food and a good wide enough selection, also a good vegetarian menu. And just for 14,90 for the menu. And they're open for a good talk in Spanish :)