Sahagún
Coordinates
42.3707°N, 5.0296°W
Elevation
823m
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About Sahagún
Sahagun sits in the province of Leon on the flat meseta between the rivers Cea and Valderaduey. It is one of the most historically significant towns on the Camino Frances and is traditionally considered the halfway point of the route from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago. The town takes its name from Saint Facundus, a Roman-era Christian martyr whose relics, discovered locally in the 9th century, became the seed around which the town grew.
In the 11th century, under King Alfonso VI of Leon, Sahagun rose to extraordinary importance. The king granted the town its charter and brought in the Order of Cluny, the powerful French Benedictine reform movement, which made the Real Monasterio de San Benito a leading abbey in Spain. Sahagun at its medieval peak rivalled Burgos and Leon. The monastery declined slowly across the following centuries and was finally dismantled during the 19th-century disentailment, leaving only fragments behind: the Arco de San Benito, the surviving gateway that now stands like a triumphal arch across the road, the Torre del Reloj, and the Chapel of San Mancio. The town's other treasure is its Mudejar architecture. With stone scarce in this part of Castile, medieval builders worked in brick, producing the Romanesque-Mudejar churches of San Tirso and San Lorenzo, both with elaborate brick bell towers that stand among the great examples of the style anywhere in Spain.
Sahagun has the full range of pilgrim services. The Albergue Municipal Cluny, set inside the restored Mudejar church of La Trinidad, stands out among municipal albergues on the Camino for its setting. The Convent of the Benedictine Sisters offers a quieter parish-style albergue and a small hospederia with private rooms. There are also private albergues and hotels. The town has restaurants, bars, cafes, supermarkets, a pharmacy, ATMs, medical care, and a train station on the Leon-Palencia line, useful for pilgrims dealing with schedule issues or injuries.
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