Pradela (Bierzo)

Camino Frances

To end of camino
173.6
Altitude
929

Villafranca del Bierzo

8.50

Pradela (Bierzo)

2.90

Trabadelo

Services
Bar
Yes

The bar and albergue are both in the town of Pradela, which sits just off the camino before it descends towards Trabadelo. You do not need to go into town unless you are after a drink or a bed. Otherwise follow the arrows to keep along the camino.  The forests here are thick with chestnut trees. If you see piles of prickly looking spheres at your feet, look out from above.

The Road

Pradela sits on the hillside just above Trabadelo. The descent along the trail is quick and will deliver you into a side street half way into town; it is also possible to follow the road for a longer but less steep journey.

City Map
Accommodation in Pradela (Bierzo)
Private
Camino de Santiago Accommodation: Albergue Lamas

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Worth the effort! Anna and Miguel open their doors to us with so much heart. If you can come for lunch, do it. The veggies are all fresh and right from the garden. If you can stay for the night, do it. Fresh air, tinkling bells, great food, cute cats, lovely family, gorgeous view, clean facilities, all around five stars ⭐️! I love-love-loved my time here!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Take the detour and stay here. Trust me. The views are amazing and so worth the climb up and the albergue is run by the sweetest couple. Anna helped me and the other guest make bracelets and served a delicious dinner. It felt like home, not like a business. Loved this experience.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

When exiting Villafranca some local people tend to send you to the main camino road along the road saying the detour up the hill is dangerous. Don’t be fooled, the walking path is in very good condition and the views are just stunning. The climb is so worth it!
Miguel and Ana from the albergue in Pradela will welcome you with the best chestnut cake plus chocolate sauce.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I stopped for lunch and was quite tempted to just stop and stay…

They are super friendly and the home made food was delicious. Chestnut cake, toast with goats cheese and then a delicious chestnut liqueur

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Had to walk down to Trabadelo

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

We left before sunrise to Pradela, it was a tough climb and it would be more difficult in the heat of the day. Lovely views from the top, and chestnut trees. Stop by the albergue in the town. The hostess is super friendly and makes everything from fruit and veggies from her garden. We had a fruit smoothie, chestnut cake and bread with goats cheese and pepper marmalade- delicious!!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I totally agree with all the other comments! The views are just breathtaking all the way uphill, albergue and bar are lovely and village is quiet and peaceful. I even saw donkey just wondering around :) The climb is challenging and hard, but it still is worth it! It took me almost 3 hours to pass these 8km. If you are in the Camino - take everything from it! You have plenty of time to walk beside highway after the descent also :)

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I loved every part of this detour, from the challaning track to the lovely town. The views are amazing and it is so peaceful.

Camino de Sant…

I the alternate route via Pradela. Note Pradela will try to misdirect you twice to get to their town instead of heading directly toward Trabadelo. The trail does not merge directly at Trabadelo unless you backtrack. It is steep up the first two kilometers and then seems to gradually go up. The descent is the last two kilometers. Beautiful views. Recommend only taking when the weather is good. if there are storms or after a rain do not go.

Camino de Sant…

Without doubt one of the most peaceful and unspoiled villages on the whole Camino, (from St Jean, even from Le Puy.) Without doubt one of the loveliest small albergues anywhere, perfect facilities, great homemade food - pilgrim meal, , their own wine, chestnut cake .but also most importantly - such a warm, friendly wonderful family. An essential stop! Very much recommended