Villafranca Montes de Oca

Camino Frances

To end of camino
522.0
Altitude
942

Espinosa del Camino

3.40

Villafranca Montes de Oca

11.90

San Juan de Ortega

Services
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes

To the right of the main road when entering are a pair of bars that serve food to a mix of pilgrims and long road truck drivers, the Meson Alba being the most authentic dive of the two. The bustle of the road can make Villafranca feel a bit cramped, to escape that head to the Albergue San Anton Abad where the large garden and bar/restauran will quickly take your mind to a better place.

Notice

From Villafranca, there are 12km of camino without a water supply. 

Fiesta

San Antón is celebrated on the 17th of January, and a Romería to the Ermita de Oca is held on the second Sunday of August.

The Road

Villafranca Montes de Oca, named for the nettle-filled mountains to the west, sits at the foot of the Pedraja pass. If you have become accustomed to the gently rolling hills behind you, brace yourself for a climb. Between here and San Juan de Ortega lay 12km of fountain-less hiking. It is however a beautiful forest full of flowers, views, and endemic oak trees.

There are no shops in San Juan, but there are now two bars that serve food. Pack accordingly. To follow the camino, turn right uphill towards the church.

Comments

Camino de Sant…

Most/all places incl. a fair stocked tienda for buying food, wine etc. are open.
Alexwalker

Camino de Sant…

March 2022 the grocery store is still closed since 4 years ago

Camino de Sant…

Especially the first kilometres through flower-filled forest ~ it’s far from ‘featureless.’