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Sahagún is roughly halfway between Orreaga/Roncesvalles and Santiago de Compostela on the Camino Francés. The town developed around the Benedictine monastery dedicated to two local martyrs, Facundus and Primitivus. The name Sahagún evolved from Sanctum Facundum (San Fagún in Spanish).

The Camino de Madrid joins the Camino Francés in Sahagún. Pilgrims arriving on the Camino de Madrid can collect a certificate at the tourist office (located in the same building as the municipal albergue).

Pilgrims on the Camino Francés can collect a Carta Peregrina, a halfway certificate, in the Santuario de la Virgen Peregrina, on the outskirts of Sahagún.

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Albergue de peregrinos de la Santa Cruz

Albergue de peregrinos de la Santa Cruz

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Albergue de peregrinos Cluny

Albergue de peregrinos Cluny

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Albergue Viatoris

Albergue Viatoris

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