Ponferrada and its villages

Discover the history of Ponferrada and the rich heritage of its surrounding villages

Origin and evolution

Geographically located in the north-west of the province of León, Ponferrada has for centuries been a natural gateway between the plateau and neighbouring Galician lands. This strategic position, together with the emergence of the Camino de Santiago, encouraged the settlement of different peoples and cultures, fostering the town’s growth over the centuries. 
Tracing its origins is not straightforward. Although there is evidence of prehistoric settlements along the banks of the River Sil, it was not until the early Middle Ages that a stable settlement developed around the Camino de Santiago. 


 

Between rivers and pilgrims

The history of Ponferrada is closely linked to its rivers and bridges. In the 11th century, Bishop Osmundo of Astorga ordered the construction of a bridge over the River Sil to facilitate the passage of pilgrims travelling the Camino de Santiago. 
This first bridge was reinforced with iron chains, hence the name Pons-Ferrata or “Iron Bridge”, which would later give its name to the city of Ponferrada. In the 16th century, a new stone bridge was built to cross its other main river, the Boeza — a crossing that still survives today as a pedestrian route.   

 

 

 

Walls, growth and royal title

In the 12th century, the first walls of Ponferrada Castle were built, later housing the Knights Templar, who protected the Camino de Santiago for more than a century. Meanwhile, life in the surrounding villages continued steadily and peacefully. Many inhabitants moved down to the town in search of better opportunities, contributing to its demographic and economic growth. 
On 4 September 1908, King Alfonso XIII granted Ponferrada the title of City. More than a century later, Ponferrada commemorated this milestone with the construction of a new bridge, the Centenary Bridge. Today, Ponferrada stands as both city and municipality — a place where development and history coexist.

 

Ponferrada as the head of the municipality

Together with 34 surrounding villages and districts, Ponferrada offers remarkable diversity and a rich tourism experience to suit all tastes and ages.

RIQUEZA CULTURAL Y TRADICIÓN

Nuestros pueblos

Ponferrada


Ponferrada

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Otero


A 10th-century Romanesque gem with panoramic views and hiking routes in El Bierzo, León.

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Ponferrada – Surroundings


Ponferrada – Surroundings

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Salas de los Barrios


Salas de los Barrios is a historic Bercian locality, declared a Cultural Heritage Site, integrated into the municipality of Ponferrada.

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Lombillo de los Barrios


Lombillo de los Barrios is a historic village in El Bierzo, declared a Site of Cultural Interest, within the municipality of Ponferrada.

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Villar de los Barrios


Villar de los Barrios is a historic village in El Bierzo, declared a Site of Cultural Interest, noted for traditional architecture.

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Ozuela


Ozuela is a village in El Bierzo, belonging to the municipality of Ponferrada, located on the western slope at 512 metres altitude.

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Cabañas Raras


Cabañas Raras

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El Ferradillo


El Ferradillo

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Espinoso de Compludo


Espinoso de Compludo is a traditional Bierzo village, notable for rural architecture, cobbled streets and exceptional natural surroundings.

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San Cristóbal de Valdueza


Mountain village that we will find on our ascent towards the Puerto del Morredero.

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Carracedo Monastery


Carracedo Monastery

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Montes de Valdueza (Valdueza Mountains)


Montes de Valdueza is a historic village in El Bierzo, notable for its monastic heritage, exceptional nature and hiking routes.

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Arganza


Arganza

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Compludo


Located in the valley that bears its name, it is known for its 19th-century forge.

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Peñalba de Santiago


Peñalba de Santiago is a historic village in El Bierzo, declared a Site of Cultural Interest, famous for its traditional architecture and Mozarabic church.

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Canedo


Canedo

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Carucedo


Carucedo

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Orellán


Orellán

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Carracedo de Compludo


This small village is known for its famous Gualtón waterfall, which with a 30-meter drop is the highest in El Bierzo.

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Cacabelos


Cacabelos

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Ocero


Ocero

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Villafranca del Bierzo


Villafranca del Bierzo

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Vega de Espinareda


Vega de Espinareda

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Fabero


Fabero

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Pobladura de las Regueras


Pobladura de las Regueras

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Chano


Chano

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