El Burgo Ranero
Facilities
- Bar / Restaurant 👨🏼🍳
- Groceries 🛒
Description
El Burgo Ranero is a small village in the province of León, Spain. Historically, it has been a significant stop for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago due to its strategic location between the cities of León and Sahagún. The village dates back to the 10th century, and its name is derived from the Spanish word "burgo," which means borough or settlement, and "ranero," which refers to the frogs that inhabit the nearby marshes. During the Middle Ages, El Burgo Ranero was an important resting point for weary pilgrims, offering essential services such as food, shelter, and medical assistance. The village's significance is evident from the presence of the Church of San Pedro, a 16th-century structure that showcases a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles. Additionally, several traditional pilgrim hostels, or albergues, have been established in El Burgo Ranero to accommodate the needs of modern-day pilgrims.
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Accommodation Options
Not all albergues publish public or online data, so do not consider this list exhaustive. Download the Camino Frances app for free unrestricted access to accommodation complete with photos and a stage planner!
Name | Booking.com | Phone | |
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Hostal y Restaurante El Peregrino | 4.3/5 (423) | +34 987 33 00 69 | |
Pensión Restaurante La Costa del Adobe | 4.5/5 (917) | +34 676 55 05 08 | |
Albergue Municipal Domenico Laffi | 4.2/5 (276) | +34 987 33 00 23 | |
Albergue La Laguna | 3.3/5 (284) | +34 607 16 39 82 |