Camino de Madrid
Madrid, Manzanares el Real, Segovia, Sahagún
Highest point: Puerto de la Fuenfría 1796m
The modern Camino de Madrid roughly corresponds to the old route from Toledo to Segovia and Valladolid and north, though it bypasses Valladolid and joins the Camino Francés at Sahagún not Carrión de los Condes. A full guide to the Madrid route is available on the Amigos del Camino de Santiago de Madrid website; see also Mundicamino.
Confraternity of St James produces English: guide | factsheet
Detailed mapping for sections (compare with list above):
- Madrid-Sahagún
| km | cumul km | view on map | ||
| Madrid-Colmenar Viejo | 33.28 | 33.28 | ||
| Colmenar Viejo-Cercedilla | 34.98 | 68.26 | ||
| Cercedilla-Santa Maria la Real de Nieva | 74.17 | 142.43 | ||
| Santa Maria la Real de Nieva-Ciguñuela | 87.76 | 230.19 | ||
| Ciguñuela-Villalón de Campos | 70.31 | 300.50 | ||
| Villalón de Campos-Sahagún | 35.39 | 335.89 |
| Section overview | All sections | Individual section (select above) * | |
| IGN (Spain) | view | view | view |
| OpenStreetMap | view | view | view |
| Bing maps | view | view | view |
| Google maps** | view | view | view |
- opens in separate tab/window
- viewing all sections may take long time to load on slow lines and/or machines
- OpenStreetMap/Bing/Google cover all countries; national topo maps only sections in that country
- * display of individual section does not work in popup on route overview page
- ** initial load of Google maps takes longer
Id: madrid