Cirauqui

Camino Frances

To end of camino
668.8
Altitudine
485

Mañeru

2.80

Cirauqui

5.40

Lorca

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

Ciraqui sta appollaiata sulla cima di una collinetta e sembra che ovunque uno voglia andare, debba camminare in salita. All’entrata del paese c’è una croce medievale e in cima al paese si trovano la Chiesa di San Román, la piazza e un albergue.

Non dimenticate di farvi timbrare la credenziale sotto al portale ad arco.

Festività

Il Giorno della Croce è il 14 settembre e si festeggia dal 13 al 19.

Storia

Gli scavi condotti nell’area circostante hanno portato alla luce diverse tracce dell’insediamento romano; una pietra miliare vecchia più di 2000 anni è custodita nella Chiesa di San Román. La strada per uscire dal paese attraversa un ponte romano.

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Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Amazing hospitality by Juan and his wife. Outstanding pilgrims dinner in the “cave” of the Albergue. Cute little “bar area” in reception. Patio “hang out” on second floor. Never a line for showers or toilets even though Albergue full. But don’t miss how beautiful the location is! At top of the hill in Ciriqui, right by the old church with its bells. The starling songs and views are magnificent. Just a great experience added to our Camino. Try to make a stop here

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Juan, the hospitaliero, is great. The albergue is clean and spacious. Yes, there are not that many showers and toilets. However, the beds are more comfortable and less noisy than at any albergue so far.
The communal dinner was delicious (salad with apple und walnuts; chickpea and mushroom stew; vanilla pudding) and definitely not your usual pilgrims dinner.
Definitely worth a stay!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Juan looked after us from the first moment we walked in with serious blisters! Everything was handled with enthusiasm and efficiency. Albergue spotless, chill out patio/deck really nice. Pilgrim Dinner absolutely superb and cap it all Juan rode his back on into town to make sure the patient was OK!
Thankyou! Debbie and Clive

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Juan was amazing! He did everything from checking us in, getting drinks and cooking our delicious pilgrims communal dinner in the cellar
Highly recommend this lovely albergue

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Loved the Albergue. We had a great communal meal there. The bar is small but is a nice place to catch up with people we saw on the way.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Hey, winter pilgrims! Finally a small town with an open bar for your rest stop. Bar Sociedad San Lorenzo. can be found after the first long climb up the walkway in town. Near the top is a shell pointing left. There is also a sign showing "BAR" 10 meters to the right. Great friendly service and HOT cafe con leche.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

You need to look carefully to see the shells and arrows. But generally at the beginning of town go to the left and UP.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The albergue is clean and looks nice. However, only two toilets for 26 people! And though there are separate sex showers, in those rooms you don't have a little private space to take your clothes off.
As for dinner, I find it very average. Only upside is that it is not the typical chicken or trout.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

It seems that the church is sometimes open on Monday and Wednesday evenings, and for Sunday mass. But you can marvel at the superb portal at any time of day!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

A very comfortable and charming Albergue . Solid quiet bunks with the option of cotton sheets. A lovely terrace to relax on and a gorgeous dining room in the wine cellar. Good clean bathrooms - and separate sex showers. Dinner was delicious. Our favorite meal so far. Big thanks to the friendly chef and hosts.