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Hiking around San Mamés De Campos offers routes across the flat, open landscapes of the Meseta, characterized by agricultural fields and historical paths. The region features gentle terrain with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible trails. Many routes follow sections of the historic Camino de Santiago, providing a blend of cultural interest and natural scenery. The area is primarily open countryside, with views extending across the plains.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Founded in the 13th century, it is part of the Franciscan legacy of hospitality. It has functioned as a religious hostel ever since, managed by the Poor Clare nuns. During the summer, daily Mass is celebrated at 7:00 p.m. The convent houses a museum of sacred art, with nativity scenes from around the world.
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Built in the mid-12th century, during the reign of Alfonso VII, it was originally dedicated to Our Lady of Victories. Its name refers to a local legend: when the Muslims arrived to collect the "Tribute of the Hundred Maidens," four young women from Carrión asked to say goodbye to the Virgin, who summoned four bulls to scare off the invaders. Later, due to its location along the Camino de Santiago, it was renamed Santa María del Camino.
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The Church of Santa María del Camino in Carrión de los Condes (Palencia) is a jewel of Castilian Romanesque architecture, steeped in history, art, and religious symbolism, especially linked to the Camino de Santiago.
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The views from the P-980 highway, especially in the area known as Los Coracoles in the Palentina Mountains, are truly spectacular and are part of the famous Ruta de los Pantanos (Wetlands Route).
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The Monastery of Santa María de Benevívere, also known as Benevívere Abbey, was an important religious institution founded in 1169 by the Castilian nobleman Diego Martínez de Villamayor, near Carrión de los Condes, in the province of Palencia. This monastery was located on the French Way of St. James and was entrusted to the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine.
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If you have the opportunity to explore this trail, you'll enjoy the natural beauty and ecological richness of the area. Enjoy your hike! 🌿🚶♀️
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The Church of Santa María de las Victorias y del Camino, also known as Santa María del Camino, is one of the oldest and most emblematic churches in Carrión de los Condes, in the province of Palencia. It was built in the mid-12th century, during the reign of Alfonso VII. It is dedicated to the Virgen de las Victorias, also known as the Virgen del Camino, patron saint of the town.
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The Plaza de Santa María in Carrión de los Condes is one of the most emblematic spaces in this town in Palencia, especially due to its importance on the Camino de Santiago. The square is dominated by the Church of Santa María del Camino, a 12th-century Romanesque church, considered the oldest in the town. It was built during the reign of Alfonso VII and is dedicated to the Virgin of Victories, an allusion to a local legend about the liberation of Christian maidens through divine intervention.
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The hiking terrain around San Mamés De Campos is characterized by the flat, open landscapes of the Meseta. You'll find agricultural fields and historical paths, with gentle terrain and minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible walks. Many routes follow sections of the historic Camino de Santiago.
Yes, the region offers routes with gentle terrain and minimal elevation changes. While specific 'easy' routes are fewer, many of the moderate trails are manageable due to the flat landscape. For example, the Monasterio de Santa María de Benevívere from Carrión de los Condes — Camino de Santiago is a moderate 9.8 km trail that takes about 2 hours 30 minutes, offering a relatively gentle experience along the Camino.
Hikes in San Mamés De Campos vary in length and duration. Many popular routes, such as the Calzada de los Molinos from Carrión de los Condes, are around 12 km and can take approximately 3 hours to complete. Longer options, like the Statue of Pablo Payo Pérez – View of the Meseta loop from Villarmentero de Campos, can extend to nearly 20 km and take over 5 hours.
Yes, there are several circular routes. A popular choice is the Calzada de los Molinos from Carrión de los Condes — circular by the Camino de Santiago Francés, which is a moderate 12.4 km loop. Another option is the Sculpture – View of the Meseta loop from Carrión de los Condes, a 10.8 km circular trail.
Many trails in the area follow sections of the historic Camino de Santiago, offering a blend of cultural interest and natural scenery. You might encounter landmarks like the Pilgrim Statue in Carrión de los Condes, the Monastery of San Zoilo, or the Santa María del Camino Church. The region's open Meseta landscape also features unique sculptures and views.
Due to the open and flat nature of the Meseta, spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant times for hiking. Temperatures are milder, and the landscape can be particularly beautiful with blooming fields or autumn colors. Summer can be very hot and exposed, while winter can bring cold winds across the plains.
Yes, the gentle terrain and minimal elevation changes make many routes suitable for families. The flat paths are generally easy to navigate, and shorter sections of the Camino de Santiago can offer an engaging experience for children. Always check the specific route length and duration to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Given the open Meseta landscape, trails are often exposed to the sun and wind. In summer, lightweight, breathable clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, and plenty of water are essential. Sunscreen is highly recommended. In cooler months, layers are advisable to adapt to changing temperatures, and a windproof jacket can be beneficial.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 12 reviews. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the open Meseta landscape, the historical significance of walking sections of the Camino de Santiago, and the generally flat and accessible nature of the trails.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are longer routes available. The Statue of Pablo Payo Pérez – View of the Meseta loop from Villarmentero de Campos is a difficult 19.8 km trail that takes over 5 hours, offering a more extended exploration of the Meseta landscape.
The open agricultural fields and plains of the Meseta are home to various bird species, including raptors and ground-nesting birds. While large mammals are less common, you might spot smaller wildlife adapted to this environment. Early mornings or late evenings often provide the best opportunities for wildlife observation.


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