O Cebreiro
Coordinates
42.7078°N, 7.0438°W
Elevation
1288m
Accommodation
Available
Services Available
About O Cebreiro
O Cebreiro sits in the province of Lugo at 1,300 metres altitude on the mountain pass that marks the entry into Galicia from the east. It is the first Galician village on the Camino Frances and a historically defining stop on the route. The Camino climbs to the village from Laguna de Castilla and crosses through the heart of O Cebreiro before beginning the long descent into Galicia.
O Cebreiro preserves several pallozas, pre-Roman Celtic circular stone houses with thatched roofs, an architectural form once common across the Celtic mountain regions of northwest Iberia and the British Isles, but now surviving only in a handful of places. The pallozas were lived in until the 1960s and several have been preserved as a small ethnographic museum. The village also has the Iglesia de Santa Maria la Real, a pre-Romanesque stone church dating back to the 9th century, predating most churches on the Camino by several hundred years. The church is associated with a famous medieval Camino miracle. In 1300, according to tradition, a sceptical priest celebrating Mass during a snowstorm watched the consecrated host turn to flesh and the wine to actual blood in the cup before a single pilgrim who had braved the storm to attend. The chalice from this miracle is held in the church and is sometimes called the Spanish Holy Grail.
The other major figure associated with O Cebreiro is Don Elias Valina Sampedro, the parish priest of the village in the 1970s and 80s, who is credited with the practical revival of the modern Camino. Valina mapped the entire Camino Frances on foot in the 1980s and used yellow paint (left over from highway work) to mark the route with arrows. The yellow arrow system spread along the entire Camino and is now the standard route marker used worldwide. Don Elias died in 1989 and is buried at the church in O Cebreiro. The tomb is a quiet pilgrim site, and many walkers leave a small offering or a yellow object as thanks.
O Cebreiro has reasonable services for a village its size. There are albergues including the large municipal albergue, hotels, restaurants, bars, and a small shop. There is no pharmacy or ATM. The village fills with pilgrims on most evenings of the main walking season, and beds book up early.
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Where You Are on the Camino
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La Laguna de Castilla
2 km back
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Liñares
3 km ahead
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