Villafranca del Bierzo

Camino Frances

To end of camino
180.9
Altitude
519
Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

Villafranca del Bierzo is one of the great Camino towns — a place with enough history, architecture, and atmosphere to justify a rest day. It sits where the Río Burbia meets the Río Valcarce, and the town's position at the entrance to the mountain pass toward Galicia made it a critical stop for medieval pilgrims.

The Iglesia de Santiago, at the entrance to town, has the Puerta del Perdón — the Door of Pardon. In the Middle Ages, pilgrims who were too ill or injured to continue to Santiago could receive the same indulgences here by passing through this door. Villafranca earned the nickname 'the little Compostela' for this reason. The church is Romanesque, simple, and worth a pause — even if you're healthy enough to continue.

The Calle del Agua (Water Street) is the main pilgrim thoroughfare, climbing through the old quarter past churches, noble houses, and the Castillo-Palacio de los Marqueses de Villafranca, a fortress-palace that dominates the skyline.

The Colegiata de Santa María houses a polychrome Immaculate Conception statue. The Iglesia de San Francisco, attributed to the saint himself during a pilgrimage to Santiago, has a fine Mudéjar ceiling.

Multiple albergues, hotels, and restaurants serve the town. The Ave Fénix albergue and its associated restaurant have long been Camino favorites. Wine from the Bierzo is cheap and good. All services available: pharmacy, ATM, supermarket.

Notice

The road from Villafranca through the Valcarce valley has limited services in places. Stock up before leaving. The climb to O Cebreiro begins in earnest after Las Herrerías.

Fiesta

The Fiesta del Cristo de la Esperanza in mid-September is the main celebration. San Lorenzo on August 10.

History

The name tells the story: Villafranca — 'town of the Franks' — was settled by French pilgrims and merchants in the 11th century. Its position at the gateway to the mountain pass into Galicia made it a natural gathering point for pilgrims preparing for the final mountain crossing.

The Puerta del Perdón at the Iglesia de Santiago was granted its privileges by papal bull, making Villafranca one of only a few places on the Camino where the full Santiago indulgence could be obtained without reaching Compostela.

The Road

The camino leaves Villafranca through the Calle del Agua and follows the Río Valcarce upstream toward Galicia. An alternate route via Pradela takes a higher, more scenic path — see the variant description. The main route follows the valley floor, sometimes alongside the road.

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Maria and her mom. Made me feel at home. The albergue is pretty and cozy
I wish I can stay another day. Villafranca de bierzo is definitely in my list t to do the rest day next time

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Echoing the comments re Viña Femita. Such an excellent Albergue, thought i was in the wrong place for a second. There is also no curfew as long as you come in respectfully to the other guests.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

For some reason Albergue Viña Femita isn’t listed in the app at this time, but it does show up in booking.com. The owner,Juan, is wonderful & makes you feel like family. His mother cooks the meals & the wine is from his father’s vineyard. No bunk beds, clean sheets & blanket on every bed, spacious bathrooms (separate men’s/women’s), plenty of sinks, toilets & showers, good showers with large dry area outside shower door to change in privacy. Washer & dryer available (4 euros each). Good pilgrim meal available also.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The layout is great: airy, spacious and single beds. Good shower. But what makes this a standout is the owner, Juan, who is so kind and attentive. I was feeling sad because I lost my Camino crew but Juan’s warmth made me feel right at home. The food was great too.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Currently not in the list: Famely driven Albergue Fiña Fernita (available via bookingcom) is fantastic! Near to the center of town, single beds, clean and lots of space - not only in the dormatories. Dinner is fantastic, mother is cooking. Host is one of the best i met on the camino so far, and i started in St Jean. If you want to do yoursef a favour stay here, you'll not regret it :)

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This was a gem of an albergue. Most notably, the proprietor Juan is the nicest person I’ve met in a walk full of nice people!

Beds were twin (no upper bunk) and spaced well apart, and the bathrooms were wheelchair accessible. Food was good and we were each given a half bottle of wine! The garden is beautiful with palm trees and sculptures.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Danny at Micro Hostel Puerta del Perdon is the most accommodating and friendly host. The food is amazing, service is fabulous, we loved our time here.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

As you leave Villafranca you will see that a new sidewalk is being installed outside the city, extending for maybe 2 to 3 KMs. This will be a safer experience m.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

El Castillo albergue was closed for the season despite saying all year. The restaurant on the corner called El Castillo was so so helpful and wonderful! The owner helped us find an open hostel and gave directions to get there, food and wine is amazing with great prices and very kind people and good service. Highly recommend!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

This albergue stands out because of how Maria and her mother would go over and beyond in making sure that the pilgrims get a comfortable stay. They’ve been running the place for 9 years and are clearly happy in what they do. Great location, fireplace, spotless rooms and amenities, reasonable price for washer and dryer. The kitchen is a bit small but our overall experience was just amazing!