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El Burgo Ranero
Coordinates
42.4220°N, 5.2191°W
Elevation
880m
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About El Burgo Ranero
El Burgo Ranero sits in the province of Leon on the flat Tierra de Campos meseta. The village name combines burgo (a chartered medieval town or borough) with ranero, from rana meaning frog: the local ponds were home to abundant frog populations and the name has stuck since the Middle Ages.
In the 12th century the village was known as Burgo de Sahagun, settled by merchants and artisans who came north from Mansilla and west from Sahagun to live and work along the Camino. The local building tradition is one of the oldest things about the place: walls of sun-dried adobe mud and straw, plastered and sometimes painted, a method used continuously since the Roman period. The historic core was designated a Conjunto Historico in the 1960s for its surviving adobe architecture and its bodegas dug into the clay soil. The parish church of San Pedro holds a 16th-century Renaissance retable. The most distinctive pilgrim institution in the village is the Albergue Domenico Laffi, built in 1990 and named for the Bolognese priest who walked the Camino five times between 1666 and 1681 and wrote a detailed journal of his journeys, still a key source for understanding what the pilgrim experience was like in the early modern period.
Services in El Burgo Ranero are pilgrim-focused. There are albergues including the donativo Domenico Laffi and the municipal albergue, bar-restaurants, and a small shop. There is no pharmacy or ATM, and medical services are limited. Pilgrims continuing on usually push to Reliegos or Mansilla de las Mulas for fuller services.
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Bercianos del Real Camino
7 km back
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Reliegos
13 km ahead
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