It has two bedrooms and a bathroom with a shower on the first floor and on the ground floor it has a living room, toilet, kitchen and patio with table and chairs and a clothesline.
Located in the center of a small town in Palencia but with all the basic services.
We provide tourist information on the area and our knowledge of the environment.
You will be welcome both for a weekend and for longer stays.
Osorno is located in a strategic place between the beautiful and unknown Palencia mountain and the Tierra de Campos plain, half an hour from Palencia and Burgos and one hour from Santander, León and Valladolid.
This is where the Castilla Canal runs, a unique 18th century hydraulic engineering work, with the unique Abánades aqueduct.
Here you will find the Neolithic Dolmen of La Velilla and the site of Dessobriga, an old Vaccian and later Roman town. Inside the town you can see the 17th century Palacio de los Hierro, the Mudejar hermitage of La Piedad and the Church of the Assumption that contains elements of great interest such as the Romanesque baptismal font, the imposing Renaissance grille, carvings of the Felipe school Bigarny and Nazarene by Gregorio Hernández.
You can visit natural environments: the Fuente de los Caños recreational area and the Ronte hermitage meadow. The autochthonous and repopulation mountains with abundant mycological wealth. The banks of its rivers and the Canal de Castilla.
You can visit monuments: The beautiful Roman Villa of La Olmeda (40km), the churches of the Camino de Santiago (15km), the Romanesque Monastery of San Andrés de Arroyo (40km), the incredible Romanesque heritage of northern Palencia.
Osorno is a quiet town. It has multiple services: Food shops, newspapers, bars, pubs, restaurants, medical center, mechanical workshop, gas station, ...
Dates of interest:
* Fairs and Festivals of San Miguel de los Santos, (held on the weekend corresponding to the first Friday in July).
* Easter, one of the most striking in the province, organized by the Brotherhood of Santa Vera Cruz.
* Pilgrimage of the Virgin of Ronte (Pentecost Monday, 50 days after Easter Sunday).
* Pilgrimage of San Pantaleón (July 27), where bread, cheese and hard-boiled eggs are eaten.
* The August festivals (unofficial) dedicated to tourists and emigrants, including a second Pilgrimage to the Hermitage of N.ª Sra. De Ronte.