Espinosa del Camino
Facilities
Description
Espinosa del Camino is a small village with a rich history along the Camino de Santiago. It is located in the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. The village's origins date back to the 10th century when it was founded by the Count of Castile, Fernán González. Its name, Espinosa, is derived from the Latin word "spinosus," meaning thorny or full of thorns, which could be a reference to the landscape at the time. Throughout the Middle Ages, Espinosa del Camino played a significant role as a resting place for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. The village was strategically located near the ancient Roman road that connected Burgos and León, making it an essential stop for travelers. The Church of San Félix, built in the 12th century, is a testament to the village's importance during this period. The church features a Romanesque portal and houses a statue of Saint James the Apostle, further emphasizing its connection to the Camino de Santiago. Today, Espinosa del Camino continues to welcome pilgrims, offering them accommodation, food, and a glimpse into its rich historical past.
Useful Links
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Accommodation Options
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Name | Booking.com | Phone | |
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La Taberna de Espinosa | 4.9/5 (87) | +34 606 87 88 94 | |
Bar Caléndula Tosantos | 4.3/5 (103) | +34 616 13 13 76 | |
Casa Las Almas | 4.8/5 (67) | +34 618 56 88 45 | |
Albergue de la Campana de Pepe | 4.6/5 (5) | +34 678 47 93 61 |