Toro

Monumental city of Romanesque by the banks of the Duero. Famous for its wines with DO, its collegiate church and its historical legacy, it is a key stop on the Silver Way.

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Toro, a historic Zamoran city protruding over the River Duero, is one of the most important and best-preserved stops along the Via de la Plata and other Jacobean routes in the area. It's worldwide famous for its wines with Denomination of Origin, of great body and tradition. For pilgrims, arriving at Toro is an opportunity to enjoy oenology and a monumental ensemble. The jewel of the city is the Colegiata of Santa María la Mayor, a masterpiece of Romanesque art, whose Pórtico of Majesty, polychromed, is one of the marvels of medieval Spanish art. Pilgrims can stroll through its old town, discover Sancti Spiritus Monastery, cross its medieval bridge and enjoy views from the Espolón lookout. With an excellent range of services, hostels and visitable cellars, Toro combines art, history and gastronomy. It's a cultural and sensory landmark on the Camino de Santiago, a place to delight in the beauty of Castile and León.

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Routes that pass through Toro

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East Coast Road

Siete Iglesias de Trabancos a Toro

31.30 km 10.43 h Media

Toro a Zamora

36.50 km 12.17 h Media

From: Toro

To: Zamora

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