The second big city on the Camino Frances route is Burgos and after a long days walk to get there the next days stage is a nice short walk to get to the village of Hornillos del Camino.
Its often worth staying in the smaller villages to get a good local experience on the Camino Frances and something I regularly do.
The Albergues in Hornillos del Camino give a good choice of accommodation. I stayed in the Albergue el Alfar de Hornillos and the details are below for quick access.
Albergue el Alfar de Hornillos
- 20 Beds
- €13 per person, 3 rooms
- Amenities – shared bathrooms
- Open April to October, Garden & Kitchen.
Albergue de Peregrinos de Hornillos del Camino
- 32 Beds
- €8 per person, 3 rooms
- Amenities – shared bathrooms
- Ganzjährig geöffnet
+34 619 235 930
Hornillos del Camino
Hornillos del Camino is another charming village nestled along the famous Camino Francés, the most popular pilgrimage route of the Camino de Santiago in northern Spain.
It’s a small village with only about 50 inhabitants but a perfect place to stop over if you want to stay in between larger cities and want a small camino village experience.
The village is located in the La Rioja region, known for its vineyards and wine production. So, if you’re a wine enthusiast, you might just find a bit of heaven here.
One of the standout features of Hornillos del Camino is its historic church, Iglesia de San Roman, Hornillos del Camino once had 3 pilgrim hospitals in the Middle Ages and was a super busy village.
The church and village dates back centuries and is a testament to the village’s rich history. I bet there are some fascinating stories that were told here in the past.
It is typical of a lot of small Spanish villages that are situated along the Camino de Santiago.
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What to do in Hornillos del Camino
Hornillos del Camino is such a small village, there isn’t a lot to do after your days walk apart from relaxing, talking to other Pilgrims and taking a stroll around the village for a beer in the local cafe or bar.
Bar Casa Manolo is a good place to while away the remainder of the day talking about the Camino, or even writing in your Camino journal.
It’s also well worth a visit if you can get into the local church and have a look around.
Haben Sie Waden, Risse, Blasen oder trockene Füße?
GEHWOL ist das weltweit umfangreichste Sortiment an wirksamen therapeutischen Fußpflegeprodukten. Ich benutze sie jeden Tag, wenn ich auf dem Camino gehe.
Auf Amazon kaufenIch achte auch darauf, dass ich meine Füße nach einem anstrengenden Tag auf dem Weg pflege. Um heiße Stellen oder Blasen in Schach zu halten, folge ich dem gleichen Regime für alle meine Wanderungen auf dem Camino.
Ich nehme immer 3 Paare von Socken aus Merinowolle und wechseln Sie sie mindestens einmal am Tag. Kurz nach der Mittagszeit ist der perfekte Zeitpunkt, um die Füße zu lüften und die Wandersocken zu wechseln.
Wenn ich den Tag zu Ende gehe, trage ich immer Badelatschen die Luft an meine Füße zu lassen und meine Füße immer einzucremen mit Gehwol Fußcreme am Abend.
Where to eat in Hornillos del Camino
The options for eating are limited to a couple of cafe bars with the standard camino fare in them.
When we passed through Hornillos del Camino we spent the afternoon over a couple of beers outside Bar Casa Manolo chatting with Pilgrims and really relaxing.
Diese Albergue turned out to be really good and has a kitchen and laundry facilities.
We did our washing and then decided to make our own dinner. Pilgrim Bob was the chef for the night.
We had read stories before our Camino of the availability of kitchen facilities and the opportunity to make dinner for a large group of people and something Pilgrim Bob really wanted to do.
Unfortunately there were no other Pilgrims to make dinner for as they were all in groups but we just got on with it. We got supplies from a small grocery store opposite the Albergue called Alimentacion.
He made us a great pasta dish washed down with a local red wine and all for a few euros. We had a fantastic pilgrim experience on the Camino in this village. We even cracked open a second bottle.
Hornillos del Camino is a really small one bar/one shop village and easy to pass through but a nice place to stop.
Camino Albergues in Hornillos del Camino
Albergue el Alfar de Hornillos
- 20 Beds
- €13 per person, 3 rooms
- Amenities – shared bathrooms
- Open April to October, Garden & Kitchen.
Albergue de Peregrinos de Hornillos del Camino
- 32 Beds
- €8 per person, 3 rooms
- Amenities – shared bathrooms
- Ganzjährig geöffnet
+34 619 235 930
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If you fancy staying in a quieter place on the Camino Frances Hornillos del Camino is a good choice.
Its a small village with very little to do apart from relaxing and talking with other Pilgrims as its really a small one bar/one shop village and easy to pass through.
The Albergue El Alfar de Hornillos does have washing machine facilities and a nice little garden for relaxing which is really nice.





