Camino Photo of the Day: Pilgrim-Friendly Sahagún
<meta charset="utf-8">Sahagún is what I call a “pilgrim-friendly” town. Despite its modest population (about 2,500), it boasts half a dozen albergues and hostals, numerous bars and restaurants including an Irish Pub, and a bewildering number of churches. Although this year we only stopped for a long lunch, the town was memorable enough that when Francine and I came back to the Camino, we stayed here in 2016. This coming week on the blog, we’ll explore it a bit. Let’s call it Sahagún Week.

Date: 17 April 2013
Place: Sahagún (Province of León, Castilla y León, Spain)
Today started: Terradillos de los Templarios (Province of Palencia, Castilla y León, Spain)

