Santa Catalina de Somoza

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Description

Santa Catalina de Somoza is a small village with historical significance on the Camino de Frances. Founded in the 10th century, it is situated in the Maragatería region of Spain, which is known for its unique cultural heritage and architecture. The village features traditional Maragato-style stone houses with wooden balconies and red-tiled roofs, giving it a picturesque and charming atmosphere. Historically, Santa Catalina de Somoza played an important role as a resting point for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. The village's strategic location made it a popular stop for travelers, merchants, and muleteers, who contributed to its prosperity during the Middle Ages. The Church of Santa Maria, built in the 18th century, is a notable landmark in the village, showcasing a blend of Baroque and Neoclassical architectural styles. Today, Santa Catalina de Somoza continues to welcome pilgrims, offering them a glimpse into its rich history and a chance to experience the distinctive Maragato culture.

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Name Booking.com Google Phone
Hotel Rural Via Avis 9.9/10 (897) 4.9/5 (324) +34 670 98 89 95
La Calista Casa Rural 4.2/5 (59)
Albergue Hospedería San Blas 3.6/5 (197) +34 637 46 48 33
Donativo "La Bohème" 4.8/5 (44) +34 722 23 34 86
Albergue El Caminante 3.8/5 (452) +34 987 69 10 98