Ligonde

Camino Frances

To end of camino
75.9
Altitude
628

Ventas de Narón

3.00

Ligonde

1.10

Eirexe

Services
Bar
Yes
History

Los lugareños dicen que el campo a su derecha al comienzo de la ciudad es un cementerio de peregrinos. Tampoco parece haber ninguna conmemoración de ese hecho, ni protección del sitio. Si es o no un cementerio parece menos importante que la visión obtenida al recordar lo peligrosa que podría ser una peregrinación de este tipo.

City Map
Accommodation in Ligonde.
Association
Camino de Santiago Accommodation: Albergue Fuente del Peregrino

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I stayed for one night in the private room and bath. There are 3 other rooms and they all share the same downstairs bathroom. No manager on site and everyone does a remote check in. The main entry door does not have a lock which is concerning but it is a small village so probably not a big issue. You get your Room key inside
the entry after she texts you the room number. There is a kitchen with a frig and hot plates and cooking utensils and plates. No grocery store nearby. Nice outdoor seating area but felt like it wasn’t well attended as most of the plants were dead and cigarette butts around. Just felt like this was a way to make money but didn’t really care about pilgrims.
Would do in a pinch. There is Bar Tescal before you arrive and Casa MariLuz about 1/2 mile further from Tania. The MariLuz is better. You can just walk the road there and watch for traffic which is easier than the cut off rocky path. Wish I would have walked to the next village .

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Glad to have the stop. We stayed at Casa Tania. Adequate. Clean. We had private room with bath. Bathroom door didn’t shut. Plenty of hot water. Nearest restaurant half mile away down a steep trail. No supermarket or other services in this place

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Not a friendly welcome. Don’t rely on stop for food.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This donativo had the most attentive volunteers. They showed a great documentary called "I'll Push You" about Justin in a wheelchair being pushed by his best friend Patrick across the whole Camino Frances! A wonderful community dinner was provided along with the opportunity to share camino experiences. The beds were comfortable and bottom sheets and a pillow case are provided. I went away feeling nurtured!