Avenida Doctores Bermejo y Calderon 10, 24320 Sahagun, SpainMap
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Disappointing bunk accommodation
The outside of this building is very impressive. But I was very disappointed by the dormitory-style accommodation provided at this monastery when I was doing the Camino to Santiago. It was very dated...
The Santa Cruz Monastery, inhabited by Benedictine religious religiouss, has an interesting Sacred Art Museum and in the Church is buried King Alfonso VI and some of his women.
The hostel is directed by the PP. Maristas. Double room with bathroom included €10 per person. Community food with aid. Very good host and clean, with heating, already in these days is not...
I would think Sahagun was a developing city but I saw only rows of closed premises. So this Monastery is a blessing where to stay. How is it at the outward, the next day to resume ...
Disappointing bunk accommodation
The outside of this building is very impressive. But I was very disappointed by the dormitory-style accommodation provided at this monastery when I was doing the Camino to Santiago. It was very dated...
The most interesting monastery.
The Santa Cruz Monastery, inhabited by Benedictine religious religiouss, has an interesting Sacred Art Museum and in the Church is buried King Alfonso VI and some of his women.
Sweet monastery
The beautiful monastery is visited next to the museum of the Benedictine Mothers, the retablo is spectacular.
The hostel of pilgrims.
The hostel is directed by the PP. Maristas. Double room with bathroom included €10 per person. Community food with aid. Very good host and clean, with heating, already in these days is not...
100% Recommended
I would think Sahagun was a developing city but I saw only rows of closed premises. So this Monastery is a blessing where to stay. How is it at the outward, the next day to resume ...