Castrojeriz

Camino Frances

To end of camino
443.7
Altitude
817

San Antón - The Ruins

3.50

Castrojeriz

3.60

Alto de Mostelares

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

Castrojeriz is deceptively long — the camino follows the Calle Oriente through a town that seems to go on forever. Don't rush it. Three churches, a ruined castle, and a tunnel system connecting the cellars beneath the main street all reward a slower pace.

The Colegiata de Santa María del Manzano has a 13th-century Black Madonna. The Iglesia de Santo Domingo houses a tapestry museum. The Iglesia de San Juan, at the far end, has a beautiful cloister. All three are worth seeing.

The castle ruins on the hilltop above town provide the best view of the meseta you'll get from any direction — the climb is short but steep. From the top you can see the route ahead stretching west toward the Alto de Mostelares and, on a clear day, well into Palencia.

Several albergues, bars, and restaurants line the main street. A couple of small shops handle provisions. The town has more character than its size suggests — the length of the Calle Oriente and the quality of its buildings speak to medieval prosperity that the surrounding farmland no longer supports.

Fiesta

San Juan is celebrated on June 24. Santa Catalina on November 25-26.

History

Beneath the main street runs a tunnel system connecting the cellars of the houses on both sides. It was used for storage and, in times of trouble, as an escape route. The castle above dates to the Visigothic period and was rebuilt repeatedly by Moorish and Christian rulers. The town received its charter in the 10th century.

The Road

The road ahead climbs to the Alto de Mostelares — the highest point on the meseta section. There's little shade between here and the crossing into Palencia.

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Not listed on Wise Pilgrim, but what an amazing place to stay. The host Beatriz made everyone so welcome and made us feel as though we were staying in her home rather than a pension. She cooked us a 4 course meal for 10€ each. Incredible hospitality.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Booked a private twin room here. Probably the nicest Albergue we have yet stayed on the Camino. Lovely room and friendly family run accommodation. We really enjoyed our evening communal meal. Even brought us more wine. Great place.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Had a great meal here. Lovely staff, lovely wholesome food, lots of healthy options.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Wandered thru from Hontanas on the promise of an amazing breakfast. Sadly nothing was open.

A bar was apparently opening at 11am.

Stock up well.

Bonny, hungry town. It will try to break you!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Whilst albergue was fine the village was not. Nothing open from 12:30 - 8pm… nothing.

We could not get food or do anything.
Next time i would walk through this village & not stop for the evening

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

We were greeted with a smile and an offer of watermelon. :) Stayed in this lovely accommodation. The beds are not bunked, plenty of space and light in each room. The shower and restroom were clean and large enough.
Wonderful pilgrim’s dinner with amazing food on the comfortable outside dining area.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Albergue Rosalia is very clean and cozy space. Really nice welcome and very professional relationship with pilgrims. I recommend.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

This place was amazing, everything was perfect, for me was one of the best hotels in the whole Camino Frances

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Unfortunately closed at the time I was there (11 40am). Seems like they might only open for mass (7pm each day, except Sunday 1pm)

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

We stayed at La Rinconada just as you arrive. Comfortable, smaller rooms. Wifi and mobile signal were poor, not that this was a crisis…no work to do! Castrojeriz seemed a bit strange from a restaurant point of view with a bunch of them closed. At the end we had pizza and paella at the bar 100m from La Rinconada. Very hospitable.