Fuente de Cantos

Via de la Plata

To end of camino
850.9
Altitude
585

Arroyo del Bodión

7.40

Fuente de Cantos

6.40

Calzadilla de los Barros

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Fuente de Cantos is best known as the birthplace of Francisco de Zurbaran, the 17th-century painter whose stark, shadow-drenched canvases of monks and saints hang in the Prado and in collections worldwide. The Casa Museo de Zurbaran occupies a restored house near the main square — small but worthwhile if it's open.

The Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Granada, directly on the camino, is a fine Baroque church with a cool interior that makes a practical rest stop in summer.

The town is a knot of narrow streets with more arrows than clarity — follow whichever set you find and they'll eventually exit the north side.

History

Zurbaran was born here in 1598. He trained in Sevilla and became one of the leading painters of the Spanish Golden Age, known for his dramatic use of chiaroscuro — particularly in his depictions of monastic life. His work influenced later painters including Manet and is represented in museums across Europe and the Americas.

The Road

There are as many marked routes through town as there are pilgrims to follow them, it is a bit of a mess. Follow whichever set you can find carefully and they will eventually exit the north side of town (NOT along the N-630) onto another farm track. It is level walking all the way to Calzadilla de los Barros.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I arrived on March 1st 2026 and Casa Vicenta was very closed down (possibly for renovations?)
Ended up at hotel Fabrica who do a pilgrim deal of €38 for a double room

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Couldn't get a hostel so booked an apartment the Vuelve absolutely lovely and owners very helpful.

Camino de Sant…

Beware, the municipal Albergue is closed at the moment, not sure for how long, but best to ring ahead and reserve another bed in another hostel or hotel.