Sahagún

Camino Frances

To end of camino
360.7
Altitude
824

San Nicolás del Real Camino

7.60

Sahagún

10.10

Bercianos del Real Camino

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Correos
Regina Franco 20, 24320, Mon-Fri: 0830-1430 & Sat: 0930-1300, 987 780 207
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Train
Yes

Sahagún isn't the prettiest town on the Francés, but it has a stubborn historical significance that rewards exploration. At its peak, it rivaled Burgos and León in importance — a claim that's hard to believe until you start counting the brick churches.

The Mudéjar architecture is the highlight. In a region where stone was scarce, medieval builders used brick to extraordinary effect. The Iglesia de San Tirso and the Iglesia de San Lorenzo both have Romanesque-Mudéjar towers that rank among the finest examples of the style in Spain. The combination of Romanesque structural forms with Islamic decorative brickwork is unique to this part of Castile.

The remains of the Monasterio de San Benito — once one of the most powerful Benedictine houses in Spain — are scattered around town. The Arco de San Benito (the monastery gateway) and the Torre del Reloj (clock tower) survive as fragments of former grandeur.

The Santuario de la Virgen Peregrina, on the way out of town, issues a 'half-way Compostela' — a certificate marking the midpoint of the Francés from SJPP. It's a bit off the camino proper, but the certificate makes a good souvenir.

Several albergues, bars, and restaurants serve the town. All basic services available.

Notice

A certificate is available from the Santuario de la Virgen Peregrina on the way out of Sahagún — a type of halfway Compostela. The sanctuary is not on the camino proper; check the map for its location.

Fiesta

Market day is Saturday. San Tirso on January 28. San Juan de Sahagún on June 12-13. Fiesta de la Peregrina on July 2. San Lorenzo on August 9-10.

History

Sahagún takes its name from San Facundo, a 4th-century martyr who, along with San Primitivo, was buried nearby. The presence of the relics attracted a monastic community that grew into one of the most powerful Benedictine abbeys in Spain. Alfonso VI made it his favorite foundation, granting it immense privileges. The town's prosperity peaked in the 11th-13th centuries.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

God only knows. We had several pilgrims not complete the Francés. Some returned home sidelined by injuries, and one got so turned around she ended up walking into Santiago on the Winter way (I didn’t even know that was a way). Both got the 1/2 compastela fully intending to walk into Santiago on the Francés, but God had other plans. Both were happy to have made the choice to get the halfway certificate.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

What a bleak and depressing village this is. We stayed in two accommodations, both of which were severely inadequate. Try to avoid this village.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

65€ for double room with bathroom.
All managed by text, arrival was difficult as we had no instructions on what to do.
Continue down the road to a bar restaurant for the best fries we have had, burgers great also, cheaper than the Albergue down further.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Had our accommodation booked through a booking agency. This was cancelled, and an alternative place was provided. This place was the Domero Hotel. Please don't take any notice of the recent negative reviews. This hotel is under new management. It's clean and warm, and the manager Axel is so friendly and welcoming. He has 2 pugs with him at reception. They are gorgeous. Being pug parents in the past, it was fate that brought us here.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Absolutely the best restaurant in town, wide variety of food, best hamburger I have had in a long time. Also great pastries, great service.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Get the halfway certificate at the Municipal Albergue Peregrinos Cluny.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Follow arrows on road, do not go into the playground
It will pit you back on track

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I had to make a last-minute booking in Sahagún due to a foot problem. The 3rd week in May 2024 on the Camino has been chilly, good for pilgrims but not good when the hotel won’t turn heat on until 6 pm. Today at 2 pm it was 13c/55f outside and colder inside the hotel. They advertise air conditioning, but if you have guests in the hotel, shouldn’t heat be an option in the rooms too?

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I highly recommend staying at the Hostal- Albergue Sahagun. It’s a great place and the hosts are so welcoming and kind. I stayed there for a few extra days and it was really fun. Great food and atmosphere.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This hostal is very nice! Very clean, looks new, modern bathrooms. Staff is very friendly. Definitely recommend it!