- Time of past OR future Camino
- First one in 1977 by train. Many since then by foot. Next one ASAP.
5 km south of Sahagun is the Romanesque Monastery of San Pedro de las Duenas. Brother Brierley describes it as "a gem of a national monument [including] a 12th century church with an impressive crucifix." A community of Benedictine Sisters is still in residence there, and may even run some sort of hospedaria! ... Brierley goes on to say "not particularly recommended (unless you have specific interest)..." Well, I do -- just the sort of place I like! -- but I've never talked with anyone who's actually been there!
Any Romanesque fanciers out there who can tell me whether it's worth the extra walk? And is there really a hospedaria?
Any Romanesque fanciers out there who can tell me whether it's worth the extra walk? And is there really a hospedaria?
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