Village

Terradillos de los Templarios

884m
42.3627°N, 4.8905°W

Coordinates

42.3627°N, 4.8905°W

Elevation

884m

Accommodation

Available

Services Available

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Restaurant
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Grocery
Pharmacy
ATM
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Post Office
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Water
Tobacconist

About Terradillos de los Templarios

Terradillos de los Templarios is a small farming village in the province of Palencia, on the Tierra de Campos plateau. The Camino passes through the village. Its claim to fame is in the name: this was once a Knights Templar commandery, and the village marks the approximate halfway point between Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and Santiago de Compostela.

The village was a Templar property from the 12th century until the suppression of the order in the early 14th century. Nothing of the Templar buildings survives. The current parish church of San Pedro dates from after the Templar period. The Templar association is now a name, a statue at the entrance to the village, and the branding of the main albergue.

Services are limited. The Albergue Jacques de Molay and the Albergue Los Templarios offer dormitory beds and have attached restaurants serving pilgrim menus. There is no shop, no pharmacy, no ATM, and no medical service. The village has no other businesses beyond the albergues.

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Things to Do in Terradillos de los Templarios

History

Ponder the Knights Templar

The village takes its name from the Knights Templar, who maintained a commandery here during the 12th and 13th centuries to protect pilgrims on this exposed section of the Meseta. Nothing visible remains of the Templar buildings, but the name itself is a reminder that for medieval pilgrims this was dangerous territory. Bandits, extreme weather, and the sheer emptiness of the plain made this one of the most feared stretches of the route.

Camino Moment

Watch the Sky

Terradillos sits in the middle of the Meseta with nothing but fields in every direction. At night, with no light pollution, the sky is extraordinary. If the weather is clear, step outside after dinner and look up. You may see more stars here than you have seen in your entire life. The Milky Way is clearly visible on a good night. This is one of the hidden gifts of walking through apparently empty landscapes.

Food & Drink

Eat at the Albergue

The albergues in Terradillos serve communal meals that are among the most sociable on the Camino. A long table, a simple set menu, and a room full of pilgrims who have all just walked 26 km across flat, hot, featureless terrain together. The food is basic Castilian fare but the company is what makes it memorable.

Relaxation

Rest Your Legs

There is very little to do in Terradillos, and that is perfectly fine. You have just walked one of the longest and most exposed stages on the Meseta. Sit on a bench, stretch, drink water, and let the tiredness settle. Sometimes the most productive thing a pilgrim can do is nothing at all.

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Where You Are on the Camino

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Terradillos de los Templarios

374 km to Santiago de Compostela

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