Tardajos

Camino Frances

To end of camino
473.2
Altitudine
821

Burgos

11.20

Tardajos

2.10

Rabé de las Calzadas

Services
Bancomat
Yes
Bar
Yes
Fermata dell’autobus
Yes
Negozio di alimentari
Yes
Centro medico
Yes
Farmacia
Yes

Ci sono alcuni bar-panifici e una farmacia sulla destra all’entrata del paese. Nei bar-panifici servono la Torta de Aceite, una focaccia tipica del posto davvero deliziosa.

Festività

San Isidro (da non confondere con Isidoro) si festeggia il 15 maggio.

Storia

Se passando per Tardajos, è comprensibile che il pellegrino medio non faccia troppo caso all’importanza storica del paese. Esso, infatti, si trova all’incrocio di due strade antiche e di primaria importanza che dividevano in due questo territorio. Un tempo era una cittadina cinta da mura e possedeva tre magnifiche chiese. Solo una ne è rimasta: la chiesa di Santa María.

Tardajos, così come Rabé de las Calzada (più avanti), era dotata un tempo di un castello sulla collina.

Il cammino

Il cammino, a Tardajos, lascia la strada principale e da lì non ritornerete a nulla di simile a una strada trafficata fino a Frómista. Non fatevi tentare dal restare sulla strada principale; attraversatela, invece, e passate per il villaggio.

City Map
Accommodation in Tardajos.

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

A lovely pit stop for tortilla, snacks and drinks. The mother and daughter are so friendly and welcoming.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Perhaps it’s good for us Peregrino/as to be reminded that we are the strangers?

This bar has the very great advantage of being open in March. The food is ready to eat. Tea was hot. There was a fire & a bathroom. That’s a whole lotta ticks.

Perhaps treat the staring men as a social experiment? Work out if you can make them smile?

Beware March travellers - there is not much open! Stock up.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Definitely an old man pub, but don't let that deter you. I got a beer on tap, two little olive pintxos and a sello, no problems. It was siesta so I imagined I wouldn't have a whole lot of choice. I kept to myself and the old fellas kept to themselves and we all enjoyed Wheel of fortune on the telly. Alissa, 40, Australia 🦘🦘🦘

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Rude bar owner. I wish I’d read the reviews here first. Worst torta on the Camino. As if it’s that hard to know how long to microwave it. Stink eye from locals. Not worth the food or service.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Pececitos is fine. The bartender broke a 50 for me when all that I bought was two cokes. He also called a taxi for us as we had to return to Burgos. I said hello to the local men who were standing around and they said hello back. Don’t expect people to jump for joy just because you are a pilgrim. It’s just a day in the life for them.

Camino de Sant…

Pececitos bar looks tempting because it’s right on the road, but don’t give them the business. I highly recommend that you read the owner’s responses to previous poor reviews on google maps. That will give you an idea of the hospitality here. Completely unreal. Full of old local men who stare and give the stink-eye to pilgrims like you don’t belong and that’s even to just a normal person dressed decently.

Camino de Sant…

Nice clean modern facilities. Beds comfy. Rooms have charm. Washing machine, 3 euros lots of dryer racks. My only negative was that I felt it lacked a bit of love. A smile doesn't go amiss but they were in very short supply. Cafe restaurant with good food options. Nice garden.

Camino de Sant…

My opinion. Definitely a locals place. Bartender a bit bursque. I wouldn't give any"A" for friendliness but I hadn't had my first cup of coffee or breakfast yet. No other choices as yet this morning.
Bathrooms not very clean.

Camino de Sant…

Highly recommend Albergue La Factoria! See review above (I forgot to include the name of the albergue)

Camino de Sant…

Get the Torta de aceita at Bar Bocateria Yoli, first on the right. Best sandwich I’ve had on the Camino. Amazing bread.