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Hiking around Bercianos Del Real Camino offers routes through the flat, agricultural landscapes of the Meseta, often following the historic Camino Francés. The region is characterized by open fields, river valleys, and small villages. Trails frequently run alongside the Río Cea, providing gentle gradients suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Hike a moderate 6.2-mile circular route in Sahagún, exploring the historic Ermita de la Virgen del Puente and scenic Río Valderaduey.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.6km
03:16
70m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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07:21
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Hike the Calzada del Coto from El Burgo, a difficult 17.9-mile circular route on the Camino Francés, offering solitude and historical sites.
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03:38
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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“From gentle rural tracks, you reach this imposing 16th-century artillery fortress. It has a square layout with towers and sloping walls; it preserves loopholes, spiral staircases, and a complete structure. A perfect stop with cultural interest and beautiful panoramic views of Tierra de Campos.” Add this stop to short circular routes (~30 km). Comfortable terrain, good terrain for riding, and stress-free. It fits perfectly with the other stops: Lancia, Torre Almanza, and Ermita Virgen de la Guía.
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The Hermitage of the Virgin of the Bridge is a historic gem located about three kilometers east of Sahagún, in the province of León. Built in the 13th century, the hermitage is an example of the Mudejar style, characterized by its blend of Christian and Islamic elements. It's a place steeped in history and tradition, perfect for a visit if you're in the area.
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The Ermita de Nuestra Señora de Perales is a historic chapel located in Bercianos del Real Camino. The chapel was built in the 17th century. It was originally dependent on the Hospital del Cebreiro, which was founded in the 12th century. It is a simple brick building with a gable roof and a single tower. The interior is sober but charming, with a focus on devotion to Our Lady of Perales. Every year on September 8, a romería (pilgrimage) is held in her honor, during which the people of Bercianos del Real Camino visit the chapel and celebrate a party. The chapel is open from June 15 to September 30, from Monday to Sunday, between 11:00 and 13:00 and 18:00 and 20:00.
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The Arco de San Benito is an impressive monument in Sahagún, located in the region of Castilla y León, Spain. It was built around 1662 by the architect Felipe Berrojo to replace the old Romanesque portal of the Monasterio de San Benito. The arch is designed as a triumphal arch, under which the N-120 passes, and is also known as "la puerta de Sahagún" (the gate of Sahagún). The monument is richly decorated with a central shield, inscriptions and sculptures of Saints Facundo and Primitivo. At the top is the royal shield, and there are also sculptures of Alfonso III and Alfonso VI, who were important protectors of the monastery.
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The Ermita de La Virgen del Puente is a 13th-century Mudéjar hermitage located about three kilometres east of Sahagún, on the Camino Francés of the Camino de Santiago. The building stands next to a bridge over the Valderaduey River, hence its name. It has a single nave and a small choir with a semicircular apse, cipher arcades and corner friezes. It was once a hospital for pilgrims and lepers and is now used for the annual San Marcos festival with the famous Tantáriga dance.
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The Arch" author Manuel García Juan. This mural shows two unmistakable symbols of Sahagún, a pilgrim, who represents those who cross the streets throughout the year, and the Arch of San Benito, the entrance door to the Monastery of San Benito that remains open as a symbol of invitation. Year 2020
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Sahagún is a charming town and municipality in the province of León, in the autonomous community of Castile and León, and is an important point on the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Sahagún is known for its rich history and beautiful architecture, including some of the earliest examples of the Mudejar style. The town also has a number of medieval churches from the 12th and 13th centuries. One of the most notable historical events is the Battle of Sahagún in 1808, where the British light cavalry won a victory over the French troops. The town is also famous for its former Benedictine monastery, which played an important role in the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimages. Although the monastery was dissolved and largely demolished in the 19th century, it remains an important part of Sahagún's history.
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"El Arco, un peregrino y el Arco de San Benito.": Tribute to the pilgrim and the Arch of San Benito that shines in a mural of 150 square meters in the area of the Arch of San Benito.
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Yes, Bercianos Del Real Camino offers 4 easy hiking routes. The terrain is generally flat, following river valleys and agricultural paths, making it ideal for beginners or those seeking a relaxed walk. Many sections of the Camino Francés are also gentle.
Hikes in this area vary, but many are moderate in length. For example, the Grajal de Campos from Sahagún – circular by the río Cea route is about 10.6 miles (17 km) and takes around 4 hours 24 minutes. Shorter options like the Camino Francés: Sahagún Loop are 6.2 miles (9.9 km) and can be completed in under 3 hours.
Yes, several routes offer a circular experience. Popular options include the Grajal de Campos from Sahagún – circular by the río Cea and the Sahagún — circular by the river Cea – the Jacobean route, both providing scenic loops along the river and pilgrimage path.
While Bercianos Del Real Camino itself is a small village, the nearby town of Sahagún is a key hub on the Camino Francés and is accessible by train and bus, connecting to larger cities. From Sahagún, you can often start many of the region's hiking routes, including those that pass through Bercianos Del Real Camino.
Many of the trails, especially the easier and moderate ones that follow the flat river paths or sections of the Camino Francés, are suitable for families. The gentle gradients and open landscapes make for pleasant walks, though longer routes might be challenging for very young children. Consider routes around Sahagún for shorter, more manageable options.
The region is rich in historical and cultural landmarks, often tied to the Camino Francés. You can explore sites like the Geographical Center of the Camino Francés – Ermita de la Virgen del Puente, the San Benito Arch and Ruins of the Monastery of San Benito in Sahagún, or the charming village of El Burgo Ranero. Many routes also pass by traditional churches and pilgrims' hostels.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, open landscapes of the Meseta, the historical significance of walking sections of the Camino Francés, and the tranquil paths along the Río Cea. The sense of pilgrimage and the welcoming atmosphere of the small villages are also frequently highlighted.
Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are generally considered the best times to hike. During these seasons, temperatures are milder, and the landscape is either blooming or displaying beautiful autumnal colors. Summers can be very hot on the open plains, and winters can be cold, though the flat terrain makes winter hiking possible if properly equipped.
Most trails in this rural region are dog-friendly, especially those that follow agricultural tracks and river paths. However, always keep your dog under control, particularly when passing through villages or near livestock. Ensure you carry enough water for both yourself and your dog, as water sources can be sparse on some open sections.
There are over 10 hiking routes available around Bercianos Del Real Camino, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging, longer distances. This includes 4 easy, 8 moderate, and 1 difficult trail, offering options for various fitness levels.
Given the open, often exposed nature of the Meseta, layers are recommended. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as are sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen) due to limited shade. In cooler months, a windproof jacket is advisable. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, as Bercianos Del Real Camino is on the Camino Francés, you'll find small cafes, bars, and restaurants (often called 'albergues' or 'bares de peregrinos') in the villages along the routes. Sahagún, being a larger town, offers more options for refreshments and meals. It's always a good idea to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer stretches between villages.


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