Sarrià
Coordinates
42.7764°N, 7.4129°W
Elevation
433m
Accommodation
Available
Services Available
About Sarrià
Sarria sits in the province of Lugo, in Galicia, on the hillside above the river Sarria. It is the largest town on the eastern Galician section of the Camino Frances and the single largest pilgrim entry point on the entire route. The Camino enters Sarria from the east, climbs to the old town along the Escaleira da Maior, the medieval stone staircase that leads up into the historic centre, and continues west through the heart of the town.
Sarria was founded in 1230 by King Alfonso IX of Galicia, who granted the town its first charter and ordered the building of the Castillo de los Marqueses de Sarria, the castle whose ruins still stand at the top of the old town. The town quickly became a major Camino centre, with multiple pilgrim hospitals operating along the medieval road. The Romanesque-Gothic Iglesia de Santa Marina anchors the old town, alongside the Mercedarian Monasterio de la Magdalena which once held the pilgrim hospital and remains a religious community today. The Iglesia de El Salvador, also Romanesque-Gothic, sits at the top of the Escaleira da Maior.
Sarria's modern significance lies in geography. The town sits just over 100 kilometres from Santiago de Compostela, the minimum walking distance required to earn the Compostela, the official certificate of pilgrimage. As a result, Sarria is the busiest pilgrim entry point on the entire Camino Frances. The town's albergues, restaurants, and shops are scaled for this volume, and the path from Sarria to Santiago carries three or four times the pilgrim flow seen further east. For Camino purists this can feel like an intrusion; for the local economy it is the lifeblood of the town.
Sarria has the full range of services. There are many albergues, hotels, restaurants, cafes, bars, supermarkets, pharmacies, ATMs, medical care, and a railway and bus station with connections across Galicia. Beds book up earliest in the more popular albergues during peak season, and pilgrims arriving in Sarria should book ahead in summer.
Explore Sarrià
Things to Do in Sarrià
Practical Information
Everything you need to know for your time in Sarrià.
Get two stamps per day from here
Pilgrim Office on Rua Maior or the Albergue Municipal. This is the most popular starting point, so credential services are well established. To receive the Compostela, you will need at least two stamps per day from Sarria onward.
Accommodation in Sarrià
Where You Are on the Camino
Previous town
Aguiada
4 km back
Next town
Vilei (Barbadelo)
4 km ahead
You are here
Sarrià
116 km to Santiago de Compostela
Part of
Getting to Sarrià
How to reach your starting point from major cities and airports.
By Train
Renfe regional trains run from A Coruna, Ourense, Monforte de Lemos, and Lugo to Sarria. The most common route is Madrid to Sarria via a change at Monforte de Lemos (total around 6 hours). The station is about 1 km from the town centre.
By Air
The nearest airports are Santiago de Compostela (Lavacolla, 1.5 hours by car/bus) and A Coruna (2 hours). From Santiago airport, you can take a bus to Santiago bus station, then an Alsa bus to Sarria.
By Bus
Alsa operates buses from Lugo (1 hour), Santiago de Compostela (2.5 hours), and Madrid (6.5 hours). The bus stop is on the main road through town.
By Taxi / Transfer
Private transfers from Santiago airport to Sarria can be arranged. This is a popular option for pilgrims arriving by international flights.
What to Do on Arrival
Your checklist for arrival day in Sarrià.
Collect your Pilgrim Credential
Visit the Pilgrim Office on Rua Maior or the Albergue Municipal. If you are starting in Sarria, this is where your credential journey begins. You will need at least two stamps per day to qualify for the Compostela.
Walk to the Monastery of La Magdalena
A short uphill walk to this Augustinian monastery gives good views over the town and valley. The monks have welcomed pilgrims for centuries.
Explore Sarria's old town
Walk up through the medieval streets to the ruins of the castle. There are several restaurants and bars along Rua Maior. Try pulpo a feira (Galician-style octopus) if you see it.
Rest Well
Tomorrow is Stage 1 from Sarria: a green and peaceful walk through Galician countryside to Portomarin (22 km). The path passes through eucalyptus forests and small stone villages. Expect plenty of fellow pilgrims.
Practical Information
Everything you need to know for your time in Sarrià.
Get two stamps per day from here
Pilgrim Office on Rua Maior or the Albergue Municipal. This is the most popular starting point, so credential services are well established. To receive the Compostela, you will need at least two stamps per day from Sarria onward.
