Villadangos del Páramo

Facilities

  • ATM 🏧
  • Bar / Restaurant 👨🏼‍🍳
  • Groceries 🛒
  • Pharmacy 🧑🏼‍⚕️

Description

Villadangos del Páramo is a small Spanish town in the province of León, situated on the Camino de Santiago. Historically, it was a significant resting point for pilgrims due to its strategic location on the Páramo Leones, a vast, flat plateau. The town's name is derived from the Latin "Villa de Angos," which means "village of the meadows," reflecting the fertile lands that surround it. In the Middle Ages, Villadangos del Páramo was under the jurisdiction of the Knights Hospitaller, a Christian military order that provided protection and assistance to pilgrims traveling the Camino de Santiago. The town's church, Iglesia de San Juan Bautista, dates back to the 12th century and is an example of Romanesque architecture. The church's tower was added in the 18th century and features a Baroque style. Today, Villadangos del Páramo continues to serve as a rest stop for pilgrims, offering accommodation and services to support their journey.

Useful Links

Directions Next Locality Optional Variant
Open in Google Maps San Martin del Camino

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
Albergue de Peregrinos Municipal de "Villadangos del Páramo" 4.1/5 (305) +34 987 39 46 24