VP08 - Almendralejo - Mérida - 29,6 km
Distance30 Km.Related packages
Stage of the Camino de Santiago: Almendralejo to Mérida
The stage from Almendralejo to Mérida is one of the most representative of the Via de la Plata route, one of the most important Camino de Santiago routes. This stage, approximately 30 kilometers long, offers a peaceful but extensive walk, ideal for pilgrims seeking to advance on their journey to Compostela.
Route Description: Almendralejo – Mérida
The route from Almendralejo to Mérida is quite accessible, with flat terrain and well-marked paths. Along the way, pilgrims will pass through farmland and beautiful dehesa landscapes, typical of the region. Despite being a long stage, the lack of significant elevation changes makes it a comfortable section for walkers.
What to See on the Camino: Points of Interest
In Almendralejo, pilgrims can enjoy the typical regional architecture and its famous wineries. Upon arriving in Mérida, one of the most historically rich cities in Extremadura, pilgrims can admire its Roman monuments, such as the Roman Theatre, Amphitheatre, and Roman Bridge, which are essential parts of the city's cultural heritage.
Map and Signage of the Camino
It is essential to carry an updated map of the route to plan your journey and discover points of interest along the way. The Camino de Santiago signage in this stage is clear, with yellow arrows guiding pilgrims without difficulty. Consulting a map can also help you locate places to rest and replenish supplies during the walk.
Tips for the Stage
- Physical Preparation: Although there are no major climbs, the 30-kilometer distance can be demanding. Prepare for a long, moderately challenging walk.
- Accommodation: In Mérida and Almendralejo, you will find a variety of accommodations, such as hostels and hotels, where you can rest after the stage.
- Water and Provisions: Bring enough water, as some parts of the path do not have nearby fountains.
End of the Stage: Mérida
Upon arriving in Mérida, pilgrims will have completed a new stage of the Camino de Santiago, getting ever closer to their final destination: Compostela. From here, the journey continues towards other cities and stages along the Via de la Plata route.
Stages
- VP01 Sevilla - Guillena , 22 km
- VP02 - Guillena - Castilblanco de los Arroyos - 19 km
- VP03 - Castilblanco de los Arroyos - Almadén de la Plata - 29,5 km
- VP04 - Almadén de la Plata-Monesterio - 34,5 km
- VP05 - Monesterio-Fuente de Cantos - 21,6 km
- VP06 - Fuente de Cantos - Zafra - 24,6 km
- VP07 - Zafra - Almendralejo - 36,7 km
- VP08 - Almendralejo - Mérida - 29,6 km
- VP09 - Mérida - Alcuéscar - 36 km
- VP10 - Alcuéscar - Valdesalor - 25,7 km
- VP11 - Valdesalor - Casar de Cáceres - 22,8 km
- VP12 - Casar de Cáceres - Cañaveral - 33,2 km
- VP13 - Cañaveral - Galisteo - 28 km
- VP14 - Galisteo - Cáparra - 29,5 km
- VP15 - Cáparra - Baños de Montemayor - 28,5 km
- VP16 - Baños de Montemayor - Fuenterroble de Salvatierra - 32,9 km
- VP17 - Fuenterroble de Salvatierra - San Pedro de Rozados - 28 km
- VP18 - San Pedro de Rozados - Salamanca - 23,4 km
- VP19 - Salamanca- El Cubo de la Tierra del Vino - 35 km
- VP20 - El Cubo de la Tierra del Vino - Zamora - 31,6 km
- VP21 - Zamora - Montamarta - 18,5 km
- VP22 - Montamarta - Granja de Moreruela - 22,7 km
- VP23 - Granja de Moreruela - Benavente - 25,5 km
- VP24 - Benavente - Alija del Infantado - 22,1 km
- VP25 - Alija del Infantado - La Bañeza - 20,5 km
- VP26 - La Bañeza - Astorga - 24,2 km