Ponferrada

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Description

Ponferrada is a historically significant locality on the Camino de Santiago. Founded by the Celts, it later became a Roman settlement, and its name is derived from the Latin "Pons Ferrata," meaning "Iron Bridge." This name refers to a bridge built by the Romans over the Sil River, which was reinforced with iron during the Medieval period to better accommodate the increasing number of pilgrims. The Knights Templar played a crucial role in the history of Ponferrada. In the 12th century, they were granted the town to protect pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. They built the Castle of Ponferrada, an impressive fortress that still stands today. The castle served as a refuge and hospital for pilgrims, ensuring their safety and well-being during their journey. The fall of the Templar Order in the early 14th century led to the castle changing hands several times, but the town continued to thrive as a key stop on the Camino de Santiago.

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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
Hotel Aroi Ponferrada 4.0/5 (637) +34 987 40 94 27
Albergue Guiana-Hostel 9.0/10 (2) 4.7/5 (706) Whatsapp: +34 987 40 93 27
Albergue de Peregrinos San NicolΓ‘s de Flue 4.4/5 (1066) +34 987 41 33 81
Albergue Alea 4.5/5 (251) +34 987 40 41 33
Hostal Restaurante San Miguel 7.8/10 (1) 3.9/5 (528) +34 987 42 67 00
Hostal Rio Selmo 8.1/10 (1181) 4.1/5 (431) +34 987 40 26 65
Hotel Alda Centro Ponferrada 7.6/10 (2) 3.8/5 (817) +34 987 62 00 54
Hostal Nirvana 8.6/10 (2) 4.4/5 (740) +34 987 41 07 61
Albergue Alda Pilgrim Ponferrada 4.7/5 (44) +34 987 79 02 19