Santibañez de Valdeiglesia
Facilities
- Bar / Restaurant 👨🏼🍳
Description
Santibañez de Valdeiglesia is a small village with a rich history along the Camino de Santiago. The village is named after its church, the Iglesia de San Juan Bautista, which dates back to the 12th century. This Romanesque church features a unique apse with intricate carvings and a well-preserved wooden coffered ceiling. The church has been a place of worship and rest for pilgrims for centuries. The village itself has a long association with the Camino de Santiago, as it was a resting point for pilgrims during the Middle Ages. The Hospital de Peregrinos, now in ruins, was once a refuge for weary travelers seeking shelter and medical assistance. The village's strategic location along the Camino de Frances made it an important stop for pilgrims, and its historical significance is still evident today in the preserved architecture and warm hospitality offered to modern-day travelers.
Useful Links
Directions | Next Locality | Optional Variant |
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Open in Google Maps | San Justo de la Vega |
Accommodation Options
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Name | Booking.com | Phone | |
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Albergue Camino Francés | 4.4/5 (243) | +34 611 79 39 57 | |
Albergue Parroquial de Santibáñez | 2.9/5 (67) | +34 987 37 76 98 | |
Albergue rural L' Abilleiru | 9.0/10 (427) | 4.6/5 (121) | +34 615 26 90 57 |