Baños de Montemayor

Via de la Plata

To end of camino
559.2
Altitude
710

Las Cañadas

5.00

Baños de Montemayor

2.40

Puerto de Béjar / Peñacaballera

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

Baños derives its name from the abundance of water that flows from the surrounding mountains, and from the thermal waters that spring up here. If you fancy a splurge, head to the balneario for a soak. The mountains are a blessing for the locals, who enjoy a temperate climate because of them. Unfortunately for pilgrims, the same mountains stand in the way of northern passage.

The Road

From Baños the camino begins its climb to the Alto de Béjar. It begins along the old Roman road on the east side of town, avoid the temptation/mistake of following the N-630 (though that will get you to both the alto and the Albergue El Solitario). The climb to the alto is fairly steep, but less than 3km.

City Map

Comments

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Wise pilgrim makes it sound like you have a steep 3km climb after Banos, you really don't. The first 500 odd meters out of the town are steep, but then it levels off and the rest is quite a gentle uphill. You're not going anywhere near the giant hills you can see around the town.

Camino de Sant…

Really beautiful lookimg small town between the mountains.