Sahagún León Castilla y León Spain
42.3709599,-5.0299493

Sahagún

Sahagún (Spanish pronunciation: [sa(a)ˈɣun]) is a town and municipality of Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile and León and the province of León. It is the main populated place in the Leonese part of the Tierra de Campos natural region. Sahagún contains some of the earliest examples of the mudéjar architecture. It lies on the Way of St. James and is often considered the half-way point between St. Jean Pied de Port and Santiago de Compostela. The Battle of Sahagún was a notable victory by the British light cavalry against their more numerous French adversaries in 1808. The first settlement on the site grew up around the nearby Benedictine monastery consecrated to the saints Facundus and Primitivus. The name Sahagún is thought to derive from an abbreviation and variation on the name San Fagun ("Saint Facundus").

Distance between:

Madrid to Sahagún 152 Miles / 245 Kms
Barcelona to Sahagún 378 Miles / 609 Kms

Postal Code 24320



Population 2019

Total: 2493
Total Men: 1226
Total Women: 1267

Broadband and mobile Internet coverage

fixed ≥ 30Mbps : 99%
fixed ≥ 100Mbps : 62%
3G HSPA : 100%
4G LTE : 100%

tourist attraction Nearby

Plaza Mayor de Sahagún
Centro Geográfico del Camino de Santiago Francés
Silo de Sahagún
Monumento al Peregrino
Puente Canto
Church of San Tirso, Sahagún
Monasterio de Santa Cruz Benedictinas
Ermita de la Virgen del Puente
Monasterio Real de San Benito
Church of San Lorenzo
Bodegas Julio Crespo