Hornillos del Camino

Facilities

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Description

Hornillos del Camino is a small village with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It was founded in the 9th century and gained importance during the 11th and 12th centuries due to its strategic location on the Camino de Santiago. The village was granted a royal charter by King Alfonso VI of León and Castile in 1085, which allowed it to hold a weekly market and an annual fair, attracting merchants and pilgrims alike. The Church of San Román, built in the 12th century, is a notable historical landmark in Hornillos del Camino. It features a Romanesque architectural style and houses a beautiful 16th-century altarpiece. The village also has several traditional houses that showcase the typical Castilian architecture of the region. As a resting point for pilgrims, Hornillos del Camino has maintained its hospitable atmosphere, offering accommodations and services for those walking the Camino de Santiago.

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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 Google Phone
Casa rural la casa del abuelo 4.1/5 (216) +34 661 86 96 18
Hornillos Meeting Point 4.3/5 (327) +34 608 11 35 99
Albergue El Alfar de Rosalía 4.4/5 (175) +34 654 26 38 57
Albergue Municipal de Peregrinos 3.7/5 (286) +34 689 78 46 81
De Sol a Sol 9.1/10 (197) 4.1/5 (107) +34 649 87 60 91