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CI04 - Betanzos - Hospital de Bruma - 24 km

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Stage of the Camino de Santiago: From Betanzos to Hospital de Bruma

The stage from Betanzos to Hospital de Bruma is a mid-level stretch of the Camino de Santiago that combines beautiful rural landscapes with rich history. This route is perfect for pilgrims looking to immerse themselves in Galician nature as they continue their journey to Compostela.

Departure from Betanzos

The stage begins in Betanzos, a city with remarkable architectural heritage and a picturesque atmosphere. From here, pilgrims follow the waymarks of the Camino de Santiago, guiding them into the heart of Galicia. Leaving behind the urban area, pilgrims enter green landscapes and peaceful villages typical of the region.

The Path through Galician Nature

As the route progresses, the trail passes through various villages and beautiful natural landscapes. During this stage, pilgrims will enjoy Galician forests and countryside views, creating a perfect setting for reflection and appreciation of the journey. The secondary roads and rural paths, generally well-marked, provide a comfortable and scenic route.

Points of Interest along the Way

This stage features several charming villages and small rural settlements. While it may not include grand monuments, pilgrims will find various points of interest, such as small churches and hórreos, which are part of the traditional Galician architecture. The route also crosses several agricultural areas, adding a rural dimension to the Camino de Santiago experience.

Arrival at Hospital de Bruma

The stage ends in Hospital de Bruma, a small and tranquil settlement. This location has a strong Jacobean tradition, as it historically served as a resting point for pilgrims traveling the Camino de Santiago. The hospital that gives the place its name was a refuge for medieval pilgrims, and today it remains an important resting spot on this stage of the route.