Village

San Martín del Camino

869m
42.4949°N, 5.8088°W

Coordinates

42.4949°N, 5.8088°W

Elevation

869m

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About San Martín del Camino

San Martin del Camino sits in the province of Leon on the northern Camino variant, between Villadangos del Paramo and Hospital de Orbigo. The Camino runs along the main road through the town.

The town is dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours, the 4th-century Roman soldier and bishop whose cult spread early across Christian Europe, and whose feast in November traditionally marks the end of the agricultural year. The parish church carries his name. The town grew along the pilgrim route as it crossed the paramo, and has been a Camino overnight stop on this variant since the Middle Ages.

San Martin has reasonable services for the Camino. There are albergues including the municipal Albergue Vieira and private albergues, bar-restaurants, a small shop, and a bus stop with connections to Leon and Astorga. There is no pharmacy. Most pilgrims overnight here before pushing on to Hospital de Orbigo.

Explore San Martín del Camino

Things to Do in San Martín del Camino

Camino Moment

Walk the Straight Road

San Martin del Camino sits on one of the longest, straightest stretches of road on the entire Camino. The village exists almost entirely because of the pilgrimage route. Look back the way you came and forward the way you are going. The road stretches to the horizon in both directions. There is a simplicity to this that many pilgrims find unexpectedly moving.

Sightseeing

Visit the Iglesia de San Martin de Tours

A modest parish church dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours, the patron saint of the village. The interior is simple and cool, a welcome escape from the sun if you are walking in summer. Saint Martin was a Roman soldier who famously cut his cloak in half to share with a beggar. His spirit of generosity to strangers echoes through the Camino.

Food & Drink

Eat a Long Lunch

There are a couple of bars and restaurants in San Martin that serve hearty pilgrim menus. After the flat, exposed walk from Hospital de Orbigo, a slow lunch with a glass of wine is exactly what your body needs. The food is simple Castilian cooking. Do not rush. The afternoon heat on the Meseta is best spent indoors.

Relaxation

Rest Before Astorga

Tomorrow you reach Astorga, one of the great stops on the Camino, where the Meseta finally ends and the mountains begin. San Martin is quiet and unassuming, the perfect place to rest and gather energy for what comes next. Sit on the bench by the church, stretch your legs, and enjoy the last of the flat walking.

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San Martín del Camino

281 km to Santiago de Compostela

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