Foncebadón
Coordinates
42.4918°N, 6.3433°W
Elevation
1441m
Accommodation
Available
Services Available
About Foncebadón
Foncebadon sits in the province of Leon at 1,440 metres altitude, high on the Montes de Leon, the last sustained village before Cruz de Ferro and the descent into El Bierzo. The Camino climbs steadily up to the village from Rabanal del Camino and continues on into the heart of the mountain pass beyond. The setting is bare, exposed mountain country: heather, broom, few trees, and long views back across the Maragateria.
Foncebadon's history is tied to one man. In the 11th century, a French-born hermit named Gaucelmo established a pilgrim hospice and hermitage on this peak to help travellers across the difficult mountain passage. Gaucelmo stood alongside Santo Domingo de la Calzada, San Juan de Ortega, and San Lesmes of Burgos as a founding figure of the 11th-century Camino infrastructure. His hospice became a critical shelter on the route to Santiago, and he is traditionally credited with placing the iron cross at Cruz de Ferro further up the path. After centuries of pilgrim activity, the village declined steadily through the 19th and 20th centuries until it became almost entirely abandoned by the 1980s, with only a handful of residents left. The revival of the Camino since the 1990s has brought Foncebadon back to life, with new pilgrim infrastructure built around the ruins of the old village and the historic church.
Services in Foncebadon are pilgrim-focused. There are albergues including the parish-run Domus Dei and private albergues, bar-restaurants, and a small shop. There is no pharmacy or ATM. The village is the standard final overnight before the high crossing at Cruz de Ferro, and beds can fill in peak season.
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Where You Are on the Camino
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Rabanal del Camino
5 km back
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Manjarín
4 km ahead
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Foncebadón
232 km to Santiago de Compostela
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