El Burgo Ranero

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El Burgo Ranero

  • Residents: 767 aprox.
  • Province: León
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Get to know El Burgo Ranero

El Burgo Ranero is a small town in the province of León. This village according to legend the name is due to the croaking of frogs found in the wide plains of the place.

It hardly offers services, but hikers who decide to make the end of stage in this small town will have the minimum services to make your stay pleasant.

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Location


How to get there

The main way to get to El Burgo Ranero is by the A-231 road, which connects León with Burgos, and is about halfway. It is also possible to reach the town by train since at the stop that has El Burgo Ranero passes a line that connects León and Venta de Baños there is also another line that connects this small town with Valladolid.

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If you want to take the bus you can reach the village from León, but the frequency of the line is not daily.

If you want to take the bus you can reach the village from León, but the frequency of the line is not daily.

Information of interest

Local police

092

Civil guard

062

Fire department

080

Civil protection

112

Town hall

987 330 023

Health center

987 330 015

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Gastronomy

The gastronomy of El Burgo Ranero is very similar to that of the area of León, where the beans of La Bañeza and black pudding stand out. Cheeses also stand out, mainly those produced in the area, such as Bahía cheese and Valdeón cheese. As for dessert, it is very typical cherries in brandy and custard with wafer.

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Festivals and Pilgrimages

Local festivity

12 de mayo: Fiesta patronal

Local festivity

29 de junio: Fiesta de San Pedro