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Hotel in Sahagún
This converted farmhouse is located in the village of Galleguillos del Campo, 40 minutes’ drive from León. It offers an indoor pool, fitness center and a large garden with mini golf. We loved everything about this property—the room, the gardens, the food and the service
Sahagún
Domus Viatoris is set in Sahagún, León. It offers comfortable rooms in a quiet setting. All rooms in this Mudéjar-style hotel have a flat-screen TV and free WiFi. We were treated very well. The place is very clean. Our room was larger than most
Sahagún
This rustic-style guest house is located in Sahagun's center, right in the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Route, and 4.3 mi from Grajal Castle. It offers a shared terrace and free WiFi. Super nice room - great decor- and very comfortable. Bathtub!! Fatima, the owner, walked me to the monastery so I could get my half compostela. Great location along the Camino.
Sahagún
Offering free Wi-Fi and a garden, Casa Rural Arturo I is set in Sahagún, on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. The country house is 3 minutes’ walk from San Lorenzo Church. Loved the location off the beaten path by only a few steps. Everything you need within a few steps. We had the whole house to ourselves so as you might gather it was a great stay and I loved making my own dinner in the kitchen.
Sahagún
House with 4 bedrooms in Sahagun with enclosed garden and WiFi is located in Sahagún. With free WiFi, this holiday home provides a TV, a washing machine and a kitchen with a microwave and fridge.
Hotel in Moratinos
This pleasant guest house is set in a quiet rural setting in Moratinos, a small town on the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Route. It offers comfortable rooms with a balcony, TV and free Wi-Fi. Outstanding place in a fantastic location. The food is super good. It is serene. The staff is super friendly. We really enjoyed it.
Ledigos (Near Sahagún)
Albergue La Morena has a restaurant, bar, a shared lounge and garden in Ledigos. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace. Helpful staff. Pleasant garden, restaurant and common areas. Single room a bit monastic in size and simplicity but that's in keeping with the Camino. And it had everything needed and nice touches like a plate of fruits, water and luxury toiletries.
Ledigos (Near Sahagún)
Casa Rural Vereda is located in Ledigos and offers a terrace. Complimentary WiFi is featured throughout the property.
Vallecillo (Near Sahagún)
Located in Vallecillo, Casarural Vallecillo offers guests a self-catering accommodations in a quiet country location. The owner was really kind, provided milk and coffee from the bar underneath and didn't charge us for it. Check in and out were really flexible, and the town was quite
Hotel in El Burgo Ranero
Hotel Castillo El Burgo offers air-conditioned accommodations in El Burgo Ranero. Lovely hotel with great staff. Lovely food and comfortable bed
This city has exceptional historic monuments and patrimony that are priceless! So much history here, especially with regard to Sahagún’s essential and key role in expanding the European culture and Christianity during the Middle Ages! A truly culturally and historically rich city definitely worth visiting!
It is a typical small Spanish town where the Santiago pilgrims pass through but we found a great bar in the square with excellent food and had a good one night stop over at a lovely hostal called Domis Vitorias which we can recommend.
I loved walking out of Sargagun. It's a dirty dingy uninteresting unfriendly town. There's nowhere to eat. I got a frozen half heated pizza from a dark bar at 9.30pm. On arrival we had one beer at the most unfriendly bar across from our accomm. Some people should just stay out of hospitality. There are plenty of smaller towns with better everything not too far away.
Clean, basic and functional, poor food offering and staff attitude not welcoming. Disappointed, our least favourite place to stay during our 3 week car tour of Iberia and will not be returning here. Best feature was the interesting old bridge over the river.
Love this town on the Camino. A bit sleepy but lovely people. Peregrinos, make sure you get your " Halfway Compostela" at the museaum of La Peregrina ( sorry, can't remember the full name of the place) as this is both the end of the Camino Madrid and the midway point of the Camino Frances.
It's a small town but a very nice stop for people walking the Camino,lots of old buildings and history.Its small enough to walk around,and there are nice tapas bars in the little square,The Irish bar isn't remotely Irish but the cafe opposite is very popular