Santervás de Campos
Camino de Madrid
The birthplace of Juan Ponce de Leon — the explorer who sailed with Columbus and is credited with the European discovery of Florida. There's a small museum dedicated to him in the village.
The albergue here has been praised by pilgrims. On the Camino de Madrid, you'll be one of maybe two or three pilgrims who pass through in a week, and the hospitality reflects that — personal, warm, and unhurried.
Beyond the albergue, the village is very small with few if any services. This is deep, rural Spain — the kind of place that's slowly fading but holds on with dignity.
The 12th-century church here, with its triple apse, is architecturally significant — as impressive as the better-known Mudejar-Romanesque churches in Sahagun.
Don't arrive without food supplies. There is very little to buy here. Bring what you need from Villalon de Campos or Medina de Rioseco.
Accommodation in Santervás de Campos.
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