Village

La Faba

908m
42.6850°N, 7.0097°W

Coordinates

42.6850°N, 7.0097°W

Elevation

908m

Accommodation

Available

Services Available

Accommodation
Restaurant
Cafe
Grocery
Pharmacy
ATM
Train
Post Office
Airport
Bus
Pilgrim Office
Clinic
Water
Tobacconist

About La Faba

La Faba sits in the province of Leon at around 900 metres altitude on the steep climb from Las Herrerias to O Cebreiro. The Camino runs through the heart of the small mountain village along the climbing path. The setting is forested mountainside, the air notably cooler and damper than the Valcarce valley below.

La Faba is dedicated to San Andres and has been a small mountain settlement on the Camino for centuries. Its modern significance for pilgrims comes from the German Confraternity of Saint James, which operates a parish-style albergue in the old village rectory. The Confraternity albergue has built a reputation for its calm atmosphere, communal pilgrim dinners, and traditional approach to hospitality. The village otherwise remains a small mountain farming settlement.

Services in La Faba are pilgrim-focused but limited. There are albergues including the German Confraternity parish albergue and private albergues, a bar-restaurant, and a small shop. There is no pharmacy or ATM.

Explore La Faba

Things to Do in La Faba

Camino Moment

The Last Village Before Galicia

La Faba is one of the final settlements in Castilla y Leon before the Camino crosses into Galicia. The village is tiny, perched on a steep hillside with stone houses and slate roofs. Stand at the top of the village and look up the mountain. Tomorrow you climb to O Cebreiro and cross into the final region of the Camino. Everything changes from here.

Sightseeing

Visit the Iglesia de San Andres

A small, simple church with thick stone walls built to withstand the mountain winters. The interior is cool and dark. If the door is open, step inside for a moment of quiet before the climb ahead. Churches in these mountain villages have a different character to the grand buildings of the cities below.

Food & Drink

Eat Well and Rest Early

The albergues and small bars in La Faba serve simple mountain food. A warm meal, a glass of wine, and an early night are the best preparation for tomorrow's climb to O Cebreiro. The ascent is steep and exposed, and most pilgrims leave at dawn to reach the summit before the heat of the day.

Relaxation

Listen to the Mountain

La Faba is high enough to feel the change in the air. The temperature drops, the vegetation thins, and the sounds are different. At night, the wind moves through the valley and there is very little light. Step outside after dinner and stand in the dark for a minute. The mountains have a presence that the Meseta does not.

Accommodation in La Faba

Where You Are on the Camino

Previous town

Las Herrerías

3 km back

Next town

La Laguna de Castilla

2 km ahead

You are here

La Faba

159 km to Santiago de Compostela

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Villafranca del BierzoO Cebreiro(This Stage)
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