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General description
The Camino de Santiago from Sahagún to León is part of the middle stage of the French Way: we will walk from Sahagún to León.
The stage begins in the picturesque medieval city of Sahagún. After leaving the town behind, we go into the heart of the Plateau, at about 900 meters of altitude, crossing its characteristic and emblematic villages.
The tour ends in the elegant city of León, where we can visit its imposing Cathedral, the old Ro...
man walls, the Royal Basilica of San Isidoro and the Casa de Botines, a neo-Gothic style building designed by Gaudí.
During this stage, we can also enjoy the delicious local gastronomy, highlighting its cheeses and sausages. Walking the Camino de Santiago from Sahagún is an unforgettable experience!
The Camino de Santiago from Sahagún to León is part of the middle stage of the French Way: we will walk from Sahagún to León.
The stage begins in the picturesque medieval city of Sahagún. After leaving the town behind, we go into the heart of the Plateau, at about 900 meters of altitude, crossing its characteristic and emblematic villages.
The tour ends in the elegant city of León, where we can visit its imposing Cathedral, the old Roman walls, the Royal Basilica of San Isidoro and the Casa de Botines, a neo-Gothic style building designed by Gaudí.
During this stage, we can also enjoy the delicious local gastronomy, highlighting its cheeses and sausages. Walking the Camino de Santiago from Sahagún is an unforgettable experience!
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Discover the sites you will visit on this journey.
Sahagún is a small medieval city in the heart of the plateau. Upon arrival, you can explore its picturesque streets, enjoy its local cuisine and discover monuments such as the Church of Santa Marina, the Castle of Sahagún, and the Monastery of La Magdalena.
The Rúa Mayor, the main street, is a perfect place to relax while savoring a coffee and immerse yourself in the authentic environment of the Camino de Santiago.
Night in:
Sahagún
During this section, we will walk through beautiful cereal and grain fields, enjoying the typical landscapes of the plateau. On the way, you will see small villages and the landscape is characterized by its amplitude.
Route:
17,4 km
Route time:
4 hours
Night in:
The Burgo Ranero
In this route, we will cross the picturesque town of Reliegos and part of the Via Trajana, which belongs to another Camino de Santiago route. It is a quiet and peaceful day, ideal to enjoy the rural environment.
Route:
18,9 km
Route time:
5 hours
Night in:
Mansilla de las Mulas
The final stretch of this stage takes us from the cultivation fields to the outskirts of León, where industrial activity begins to become more present. From the Portillo hill, you will enjoy spectacular views of the city of León.
Route:
19,3 km
Route time:
5 hours
Night in:
León
León is a monumental city with a rich historical heritage. It is the perfect place to rest and explore. Do not miss the famous Gothic Cathedral, the Casa de Botines by Gaudí, and the Basilica of San Isidoro.
Being such a tourist destination, León is also ideal to enjoy local cuisine and its cozy atmosphere.
Night in:
León
Find the selected accommodations for your rest on the Camino.
General Information
All the rooms you reserve with Good Way Santiago for your Camino de Santiago journey are equipped with private bathrooms and all the services necessary to guarantee a comfortable and pleasant stay.
Our team personally verifies the quality of each accommodation offered, ensuring that pilgrims enjoy an unforgettable experience along the way, complemented by restful nights.
Availability
When working with high quality accommodations with limited capacity, the specific name of the accommodations will be provided 30 days before the start of your Camino.
All accommodations for the Camino de Santiago are subject to availability. In case any accommodation is not available due to lack of capacity, we will provide you with lodging of equal or better quality.
Individual rooms
We have individual rooms available, subject to availability. These should be reserved in advance and carry an additional cost.
Where am I going to stay?
All our accommodations have been carefully selected to guarantee you tranquility, rest and enjoyment throughout your Camino de Santiago:
Santiago de Compostela
Our guarantees
All accommodations include private bathroom and have been personally verified by our team.
Locations close to the Camino or on the route itself to maximize your comfort.
Possibility of flexible changes and cancellations according to our reservation policies.
Learn about included and extra services available on your route.
Services included
Accommodation in hotels and rural houses.
Rooms with private bathroom.
Chosen diet.
Luggage transport between stages.
Pilgrim credential.
Full trip documentation.
24/7 telephone assistance.
Optional services
Individual room supplement
5 picnics supplement (snack, drink and dessert)
Extra night in Santiago (Breakfast included)
Transfers to/from the starting or arrival point
Cancellation insurance
Useful information and tips for your Camino experience.
Information about
Camino de Santiago
Complete guide on the Camino de Santiago Francés from Sahagún to León
We present a complete guide on the French Camino de Santiago between Sahagún and León, one of the most
attractive routes for various reasons, which we will explain below. In addition, we will provide you with all the necessary information
to make this route and we will tell you what is the best time to travel the Camino de Santiago between Sahagún and León.
Without a doubt, doing it with Good Way Santiago is an unbeatable option.
Why choose the French road from Sahagún to León?
The beauty of the environment:: The French Camino de Santiago that connects Sahagún with León starts from the charming medieval village of Sahagún and reaches the emblematic
city of León. Throughout this route, the pilgrim will enjoy beautiful views that stand out for their historical and cultural interest,
which especially attracts lovers of history, forged over centuries.
Infrastructure:: One of the points that we always highlight in Good Way Santiago is the excellent infrastructure of this Way. The route comes
with well-maintained paths, adequate signage and all the necessary facilities for the pilgrim. It is an ideal option, especially
considering that other routes of the Camino de Santiago may present greater difficulties.
Gastronomy:: For many pilgrims, food is one of the great attractions of the road. Between Sahagún and León you can enjoy a gastronomy
Local that includes fresh products of the garden and tasty meats, ideal to replenish strength after a long day of walking.
A delight for the senses!
Information on the route of the Camino de Santiago between Sahagún and León
The section of the French Way between Sahagún and León has a total distance of 55 kilometers, which are divided into 5 stages for pilgrims on foot.
This section is part of the section 5 of the French Way, crossing the Northern Meseta at an altitude of about 900 meters.
Throughout the route, picturesque villages are crossed with a rich historical and artistic heritage. Being one of the busiest routes
of the Camino de Santiago, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a unique atmosphere while advancing towards León.
With Good Way Santiago , you can book this section throughout the year, with the option of including breakfast or even breakfast and dinner, assuring you
Thus the best possible experience .
55 km
Distance between Sahagún and León
What to do on the French road from Sahagún?
With Good Way Santiago, enjoy the route between Sahagún and León, a 55 km route divided into 5 stages. It crosses picturesque
villages full of history while benefiting from accommodation options with breakfast or breakfast and dinner throughout the year.
Tour and maps of the Camino de Santiago from Sahagún to León
Next, we present the stages of the road between Sahagún and León, with details about each section and the
places that you can enjoy:
Stage 1
Sahagún - El Burgo Ranero
Stage 2
El Burgo Ranero - Mansilla de las Mulas
Stage 3
Mansilla de las Mulas - León
French road profile from Sahagún
Soft and accessible profile
Ideal for all experience levels
The route between Sahagún and León is soft and accessible, with a low average altitude and little unevenness. The land is well cared for,
which allows a comfortable walk. This section is adequate for both experienced pilgrims and for those who are
They start on the Camino de Santiago.
Duration of the French road from Sahagún to León
5
Walk days
The section between Sahagún and León can be completed in five days, thanks to the distribution in comfortable and accessible stages.
With the planning of Good Way Santiago , you can enjoy accommodation in quality places, such as Casas
rural and small hotels. The duration can vary depending on your rhythm and if you decide to make additional stops for
Explore the beautiful landscapes and villages of this route.
The best time to make the French Way from Sahagún
The choice of the time to make the section between Sahagún and León depends on your personal preferences. Each
Station offers a different experience:
routes/data/frances-sahagun.best_season_spring
Perfect to enjoy the soft climate and flowery landscapes. Although there may be some rain, it is an ideal season for the tour.
Summer
Long hours of light and warm climate are perfect for the most adventurous. However, massification and high temperatures can be a challenge.
Autumn
One of the best times, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful landscapes of fallen leaves. It is less busy than summer, which offers more peace of mind.
Winter
It is the least busy season, ideal for those looking for peace and tranquility. You must be prepared for rain and wind.
Places of interest on the Camino de Santiago from Sahagún
Sahagún's route is full of historical and natural places that you cannot miss:
Church of San Tirso
In Sahagún, the Church of San Tirso stands out, an essential monument that reflects the patrimonial wealth of the road.
Plaza Mayor of Mansilla de las Mulas
Mansilla de las Mulas offers a typical main square of northern Spain, ideal for stopping and enjoying its cozy atmosphere.
Casa de Botines
In León, the Gaudí Casa de Botines is one of the many monuments worth visiting, along with the imposing cathedral and other historical buildings.
Where to sleep and eat on the Camino de Santiago from Sahagún
With Good Way Santiago, your accommodation will be guaranteed in the best places, such as rural houses and quality hotels. In addition, you can enjoy
Excellent gastronomy in restaurants such as:
Mesón Covadonga
Sahagún
It offers local dishes made with products from your garden, at a good price and with a kind treatment for pilgrims.
La Curious Restaurant
Mansilla de las Mulas
It combines tradition and modernity in its gastronomy and decoration, providing a unique experience.
Restaurant León
León
It offers a cozy atmosphere and a varied menu at a good price, ideal to celebrate the arrival in the city.
Origins of the Camino de Santiago between Sahagún and León
This section of the Camino de Santiago is part of the historic French Way, whose routes were developed in the Middle Ages.
Over the centuries, it was not only a religious pilgrimage route, but also an important commercial axis in
the Northern Meseta.
Today, the French Way is known for its quality infrastructure, which makes it one of the best options to live this adventure.
Join the experience
Discover the history, landscape and tradition of the French Way from Sahagún. Join thousands of pilgrims who have traveled this historic route and enjoy
a unique experience. We are waiting for you!
Find answers to common questions about the route and trip.
You can start the Camino de Santiago at any time of the year.
However, it is important to
take into account the weather and the season when you decide to do it, so you can dress
properly.
The easiest way to get to the beginning of your Camino de Santiago is using public transportation, whether plane, train or bus, to the city or town closest to your point of departure.
Once you confirm your reservation, you just have to send us your arrival information (flight, train or bus) and we will organize a private transfer to your starting point.
Of course! The Camino de Santiago is completely suitable for pilgrims who decide to travel alone.
If you prefer to have an individual room, either because you travel alone or
because you prefer privacy, at Good Way Santiago we offer you this option. You can
reserve all your nights in individual rooms for an additional cost. Due to the
high demand for these rooms, we recommend you make the reservation in advance.
On the Camino de Santiago you will find many pilgrims traveling alone.
Some will reach the Camino on their own, while others might separate from their
companions due to the difference in walking pace. Either way, don't worry: the Camino is very well signposted, so you won't have problems following it on your own.
Most routes on the Camino de Santiago are done in self-guided mode, which allows you to advance at your own pace. We will provide you with a complete itinerary, which includes maps and details about the places of interest at each stage. This itinerary will be sent to you a month before the start of your Camino.
However, if you prefer to go in a group with a guide, we offer routes
organized with accompanying guides in the section from Sarria to Santiago. These routes have
guaranteed departures and are conducted in groups of maximum 15 people. The guides
are
trained to speak English and Spanish.
The complete itinerary that we provide is a detailed guide that includes maps,
route profiles and places of interest throughout each stage of the Camino
de Santiago.
The walking times and distances indicated in the guide are
based on reference
values, but keep in mind that these may vary according to your
walking pace.
We will send you the complete itinerary and all the documentation for your trip (accommodation
reservations, luggage transfers, etc.) by email a month before your
departure.
At Good Way Santiago we design each stage of the Camino taking into account the
needs of our pilgrims, so you can travel the distances
comfortably according to your physical level and the days you have available.
In general, the stages of the Camino de Santiago vary between 15 and 20 km. If
you prefer to walk less distance, we can divide some stages into two parts,
adjusting to your pace and needs.
Regardless of whether you are a sedentary person or if you exercise
regularly, it is important to prepare yourself physically for the Camino de Santiago.
For sedentary people: it is recommended to start with
moderate activities, such as walking for 20 minutes, two or three times per week. As
you progress, gradually increase the duration to walk about 4 to 5 kilometers per hour.
For people with regular physical activity: you can start walking
between 45 and 60 minutes a day, gradually increasing both time and
distance.
Ideally, you should start training three months in advance to ensure good
physical preparation.
There is no mandatory minimum time to make a reservation, but during high demand dates
such as high season or during special events like Sanfermines (July 7-14)
or the Festival of Santiago the Apostle (July 25), the occupancy of accommodations can
be higher.
To guarantee availability in the best accommodations and
fulfill your preferences, we recommend you make your reservation as early as possible.
To walk along any of the routes of the Camino de Santiago, we recommend the
following items:
Light and dry drying clothes
Waterproof jacket and pants
Sun cap and sunglasses
Sunscreen
Suitable shoes for hiking
Trekking canes
Comfortable footwear to rest
A compact jacket
A bottle of water
Depending on the season of the year you make the route, some of these items may vary.
In addition, with Good Way Santiago you will have luggage transfer between
stages. We carry your backpack from one accommodation to another so that you only have to
worry about walking. (maximum 1 piece of 20 kg per person). We
recommend preparing a day backpack to carry the essentials: water,
sunscreen, cap, sunglasses, documents, some food and cash.
Every day, before 8:00 a.m., you must leave your luggage properly labeled at the
reception of your accommodation. A carrier will pick it up and take it to your
next accommodation on your route.
The delivery of your luggage will be made before 4:00 P.M.
depending on the distance between the stages and the carrier's route.
It is highly advisable to have travel insurance for the routes of the Camino de
Santiago, which covers all unforeseen events that may arise during the journey.
We suggest you hire the travel assistance insurance and the
cancellation insurance that we offer through Good Way
Santiago. If you have any questions or need more information about these insurance options, do not hesitate to
contact us.
Yes, all the rooms you reserve with Good Way Santiago for the Camino de
Santiago have private bathroom to guarantee your comfort and privacy
during your stay.
Yes, we offer options both in individual rooms and
double rooms, according to the needs of each pilgrim.
The individual rooms have an additional surcharge and are subject to
availability in different locations. We recommend you reserve well
in advance to ensure you get this type of accommodation.
We work with a selection of high quality accommodations in all localities of the
Camino de Santiago, which allows us to guarantee the best options for our
pilgrims.
The exact name and location of each accommodation will be sent approximately one month before the start of your Camino, along with all the documentation for your trip, including accommodation and transfer reservations.
No, all the accommodations we reserve for our pilgrims have private rooms with private bathrooms to guarantee you the privacy and comfort necessary to rest properly after each stage.
Yes, all the accommodations we reserve are in the center of the towns or as close as possible to the Camino route.
In case an accommodation is a bit remote, most are easily accessible on foot. Additionally, if necessary, Good Way Santiago will offer a round trip transfer so you can reach your accommodation comfortably and return the next day to the starting point of the next stage.
At Good Way Santiago we make sure that all our accommodations offer a restful and comfortable atmosphere. We work with a variety of options, which include:
Hotels
Rural houses
Pensions
Pazos
Charming hostels
All our accommodations have private rooms with private
bathroom, ensuring that you can relax and rest well after a day of
hiking.
French Way from Sahagún
Sahagún is a small medieval city in the heart of the plateau. Upon arrival, you can explore its picturesque streets, enjoy its local cuisine and discover monuments such as the Church of Santa Marina, the Castle of Sahagún, and the Monastery of La Magdalena.
The Rúa Mayor, the main street, is a perfect place to relax while savoring a coffee and immerse yourself in the authentic environment of the Camino de Santiago.
Night in:
Sahagún
During this section, we will walk through beautiful cereal and grain fields, enjoying the typical landscapes of the plateau. On the way, you will see small villages and the landscape is characterized by its amplitude.
Route:
17,4 km
Route time:
4 hours
Night in:
The Burgo Ranero
In this route, we will cross the picturesque town of Reliegos and part of the Via Trajana, which belongs to another Camino de Santiago route. It is a quiet and peaceful day, ideal to enjoy the rural environment.
Route:
18,9 km
Route time:
5 hours
Night in:
Mansilla de las Mulas
The final stretch of this stage takes us from the cultivation fields to the outskirts of León, where industrial activity begins to become more present. From the Portillo hill, you will enjoy spectacular views of the city of León.
Route:
19,3 km
Route time:
5 hours
Night in:
León
León is a monumental city with a rich historical heritage. It is the perfect place to rest and explore. Do not miss the famous Gothic Cathedral, the Casa de Botines by Gaudí, and the Basilica of San Isidoro.
Being such a tourist destination, León is also ideal to enjoy local cuisine and its cozy atmosphere.
Night in:
León
French Way from Sahagún
General Information
All the rooms you reserve with Good Way Santiago for your Camino de Santiago journey are equipped with private bathrooms and all the services necessary to guarantee a comfortable and pleasant stay.
Our team personally verifies the quality of each accommodation offered, ensuring that pilgrims enjoy an unforgettable experience along the way, complemented by restful nights.
Availability
When working with high quality accommodations with limited capacity, the specific name of the accommodations will be provided 30 days before the start of your Camino.
All accommodations for the Camino de Santiago are subject to availability. In case any accommodation is not available due to lack of capacity, we will provide you with lodging of equal or better quality.
Individual rooms
We have individual rooms available, subject to availability. These should be reserved in advance and carry an additional cost.
Where am I going to stay?
All our accommodations have been carefully selected to guarantee you tranquility, rest and enjoyment throughout your Camino de Santiago:
Sahagún
El Burgo Ranero
Mansilla de las Mulas
León
Our guarantees
All accommodations include private bathroom and have been personally verified by our team.
Locations close to the Camino or on the route itself to maximize your comfort.
Possibility of flexible changes and cancellations according to our reservation policies.
Services included
Accommodation in hotels and rural houses.
Rooms with private bathroom.
Chosen diet.
Luggage transport between stages.
Pilgrim credential.
Full trip documentation.
24/7 telephone assistance.
Optional services
Individual room supplement
5 picnics supplement (snack, drink and dessert)
Extra night in Santiago (Breakfast included)
Transfers to/from the starting or arrival point
Cancellation insurance
You can start the Camino de Santiago at any time of the year.
However, it is important to
take into account the weather and the season when you decide to do it, so you can dress
properly.
The easiest way to get to the beginning of your Camino de Santiago is using public transportation, whether plane, train or bus, to the city or town closest to your point of departure.
Once you confirm your reservation, you just have to send us your arrival information (flight, train or bus) and we will organize a private transfer to your starting point.
Of course! The Camino de Santiago is completely suitable for pilgrims who decide to travel alone.
If you prefer to have an individual room, either because you travel alone or
because you prefer privacy, at Good Way Santiago we offer you this option. You can
reserve all your nights in individual rooms for an additional cost. Due to the
high demand for these rooms, we recommend you make the reservation in advance.
On the Camino de Santiago you will find many pilgrims traveling alone.
Some will reach the Camino on their own, while others might separate from their
companions due to the difference in walking pace. Either way, don't worry: the Camino is very well signposted, so you won't have problems following it on your own.
Most routes on the Camino de Santiago are done in self-guided mode, which allows you to advance at your own pace. We will provide you with a complete itinerary, which includes maps and details about the places of interest at each stage. This itinerary will be sent to you a month before the start of your Camino.
However, if you prefer to go in a group with a guide, we offer routes
organized with accompanying guides in the section from Sarria to Santiago. These routes have
guaranteed departures and are conducted in groups of maximum 15 people. The guides
are
trained to speak English and Spanish.
The complete itinerary that we provide is a detailed guide that includes maps,
route profiles and places of interest throughout each stage of the Camino
de Santiago.
The walking times and distances indicated in the guide are
based on reference
values, but keep in mind that these may vary according to your
walking pace.
We will send you the complete itinerary and all the documentation for your trip (accommodation
reservations, luggage transfers, etc.) by email a month before your
departure.
At Good Way Santiago we design each stage of the Camino taking into account the
needs of our pilgrims, so you can travel the distances
comfortably according to your physical level and the days you have available.
In general, the stages of the Camino de Santiago vary between 15 and 20 km. If
you prefer to walk less distance, we can divide some stages into two parts,
adjusting to your pace and needs.
Regardless of whether you are a sedentary person or if you exercise
regularly, it is important to prepare yourself physically for the Camino de Santiago.
For sedentary people: it is recommended to start with
moderate activities, such as walking for 20 minutes, two or three times per week. As
you progress, gradually increase the duration to walk about 4 to 5 kilometers per hour.
For people with regular physical activity: you can start walking
between 45 and 60 minutes a day, gradually increasing both time and
distance.
Ideally, you should start training three months in advance to ensure good
physical preparation.
There is no mandatory minimum time to make a reservation, but during high demand dates
such as high season or during special events like Sanfermines (July 7-14)
or the Festival of Santiago the Apostle (July 25), the occupancy of accommodations can
be higher.
To guarantee availability in the best accommodations and
fulfill your preferences, we recommend you make your reservation as early as possible.
To walk along any of the routes of the Camino de Santiago, we recommend the
following items:
Light and dry drying clothes
Waterproof jacket and pants
Sun cap and sunglasses
Sunscreen
Suitable shoes for hiking
Trekking canes
Comfortable footwear to rest
A compact jacket
A bottle of water
Depending on the season of the year you make the route, some of these items may vary.
In addition, with Good Way Santiago you will have luggage transfer between
stages. We carry your backpack from one accommodation to another so that you only have to
worry about walking. (maximum 1 piece of 20 kg per person). We
recommend preparing a day backpack to carry the essentials: water,
sunscreen, cap, sunglasses, documents, some food and cash.
Every day, before 8:00 a.m., you must leave your luggage properly labeled at the
reception of your accommodation. A carrier will pick it up and take it to your
next accommodation on your route.
The delivery of your luggage will be made before 4:00 P.M.
depending on the distance between the stages and the carrier's route.
It is highly advisable to have travel insurance for the routes of the Camino de
Santiago, which covers all unforeseen events that may arise during the journey.
We suggest you hire the travel assistance insurance and the
cancellation insurance that we offer through Good Way
Santiago. If you have any questions or need more information about these insurance options, do not hesitate to
contact us.
Yes, all the rooms you reserve with Good Way Santiago for the Camino de
Santiago have private bathroom to guarantee your comfort and privacy
during your stay.
Yes, we offer options both in individual rooms and
double rooms, according to the needs of each pilgrim.
The individual rooms have an additional surcharge and are subject to
availability in different locations. We recommend you reserve well
in advance to ensure you get this type of accommodation.
We work with a selection of high quality accommodations in all localities of the
Camino de Santiago, which allows us to guarantee the best options for our
pilgrims.
The exact name and location of each accommodation will be sent approximately one month before the start of your Camino, along with all the documentation for your trip, including accommodation and transfer reservations.
No, all the accommodations we reserve for our pilgrims have private rooms with private bathrooms to guarantee you the privacy and comfort necessary to rest properly after each stage.
Yes, all the accommodations we reserve are in the center of the towns or as close as possible to the Camino route.
In case an accommodation is a bit remote, most are easily accessible on foot. Additionally, if necessary, Good Way Santiago will offer a round trip transfer so you can reach your accommodation comfortably and return the next day to the starting point of the next stage.
At Good Way Santiago we make sure that all our accommodations offer a restful and comfortable atmosphere. We work with a variety of options, which include:
Hotels
Rural houses
Pensions
Pazos
Charming hostels
All our accommodations have private rooms with private
bathroom, ensuring that you can relax and rest well after a day of
hiking.
Information about
French Way from Sahagún
Complete guide on the Camino de Santiago Francés from Sahagún to León
We present a complete guide on the French Camino de Santiago between Sahagún and León, one of the most
attractive routes for various reasons, which we will explain below. In addition, we will provide you with all the necessary information
to make this route and we will tell you what is the best time to travel the Camino de Santiago between Sahagún and León.
Without a doubt, doing it with Good Way Santiago is an unbeatable option.
Why choose the French road from Sahagún to León?
The beauty of the environment:: The French Camino de Santiago that connects Sahagún with León starts from the charming medieval village of Sahagún and reaches the emblematic
city of León. Throughout this route, the pilgrim will enjoy beautiful views that stand out for their historical and cultural interest,
which especially attracts lovers of history, forged over centuries.
Infrastructure:: One of the points that we always highlight in Good Way Santiago is the excellent infrastructure of this Way. The route comes
with well-maintained paths, adequate signage and all the necessary facilities for the pilgrim. It is an ideal option, especially
considering that other routes of the Camino de Santiago may present greater difficulties.
Gastronomy:: For many pilgrims, food is one of the great attractions of the road. Between Sahagún and León you can enjoy a gastronomy
Local that includes fresh products of the garden and tasty meats, ideal to replenish strength after a long day of walking.
A delight for the senses!
Information on the route of the Camino de Santiago between Sahagún and León
The section of the French Way between Sahagún and León has a total distance of 55 kilometers, which are divided into 5 stages for pilgrims on foot.
This section is part of the section 5 of the French Way, crossing the Northern Meseta at an altitude of about 900 meters.
Throughout the route, picturesque villages are crossed with a rich historical and artistic heritage. Being one of the busiest routes
of the Camino de Santiago, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a unique atmosphere while advancing towards León.
With Good Way Santiago , you can book this section throughout the year, with the option of including breakfast or even breakfast and dinner, assuring you
Thus the best possible experience .
55 km
Distance between Sahagún and León
What to do on the French road from Sahagún?
With Good Way Santiago, enjoy the route between Sahagún and León, a 55 km route divided into 5 stages. It crosses picturesque
villages full of history while benefiting from accommodation options with breakfast or breakfast and dinner throughout the year.
Tour and maps of the Camino de Santiago from Sahagún to León
Next, we present the stages of the road between Sahagún and León, with details about each section and the
places that you can enjoy:
Stage 1
Sahagún - El Burgo Ranero
Stage 2
El Burgo Ranero - Mansilla de las Mulas
Stage 3
Mansilla de las Mulas - León
French road profile from Sahagún
Soft and accessible profile
Ideal for all experience levels
The route between Sahagún and León is soft and accessible, with a low average altitude and little unevenness. The land is well cared for,
which allows a comfortable walk. This section is adequate for both experienced pilgrims and for those who are
They start on the Camino de Santiago.
Duration of the French road from Sahagún to León
5
Walk days
The section between Sahagún and León can be completed in five days, thanks to the distribution in comfortable and accessible stages.
With the planning of Good Way Santiago , you can enjoy accommodation in quality places, such as Casas
rural and small hotels. The duration can vary depending on your rhythm and if you decide to make additional stops for
Explore the beautiful landscapes and villages of this route.
The best time to make the French Way from Sahagún
The choice of the time to make the section between Sahagún and León depends on your personal preferences. Each
Station offers a different experience:
routes/data/frances-sahagun.best_season_spring
Perfect to enjoy the soft climate and flowery landscapes. Although there may be some rain, it is an ideal season for the tour.
Summer
Long hours of light and warm climate are perfect for the most adventurous. However, massification and high temperatures can be a challenge.
Autumn
One of the best times, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful landscapes of fallen leaves. It is less busy than summer, which offers more peace of mind.
Winter
It is the least busy season, ideal for those looking for peace and tranquility. You must be prepared for rain and wind.
Places of interest on the Camino de Santiago from Sahagún
Sahagún's route is full of historical and natural places that you cannot miss:
Church of San Tirso
In Sahagún, the Church of San Tirso stands out, an essential monument that reflects the patrimonial wealth of the road.
Plaza Mayor of Mansilla de las Mulas
Mansilla de las Mulas offers a typical main square of northern Spain, ideal for stopping and enjoying its cozy atmosphere.
Casa de Botines
In León, the Gaudí Casa de Botines is one of the many monuments worth visiting, along with the imposing cathedral and other historical buildings.
Where to sleep and eat on the Camino de Santiago from Sahagún
With Good Way Santiago, your accommodation will be guaranteed in the best places, such as rural houses and quality hotels. In addition, you can enjoy
Excellent gastronomy in restaurants such as:
Mesón Covadonga
Sahagún
It offers local dishes made with products from your garden, at a good price and with a kind treatment for pilgrims.
La Curious Restaurant
Mansilla de las Mulas
It combines tradition and modernity in its gastronomy and decoration, providing a unique experience.
Restaurant León
León
It offers a cozy atmosphere and a varied menu at a good price, ideal to celebrate the arrival in the city.
Origins of the Camino de Santiago between Sahagún and León
This section of the Camino de Santiago is part of the historic French Way, whose routes were developed in the Middle Ages.
Over the centuries, it was not only a religious pilgrimage route, but also an important commercial axis in
the Northern Meseta.
Today, the French Way is known for its quality infrastructure, which makes it one of the best options to live this adventure.
Join the experience
Discover the history, landscape and tradition of the French Way from Sahagún. Join thousands of pilgrims who have traveled this historic route and enjoy
a unique experience. We are waiting for you!
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