Tucked in the verdant hills of Galicia, Sarria marks a pivotal point on the Camino de Santiago - where pilgrims walking the last 100 kilometers earn their Compostela certificate. This charming town blends serene spirituality with rustic beauty, its cobbled streets winding past the historic Church of San Salvador and peaceful Monastery of San Martin. Along the final stretch of the Camino, travelers find renewal amidst oak forests and quiet villages like Barbadelo and Ferreiros. Local taverns offer hearty pulpo a la gallega and sweet membrillo, fueling both body and soul.