We made a mistake taking the route next to the highway. Oh well, the cars and trucks make me uneasy. Having to cross the highway was scary. As soon as you enter the garden, a peace came over me. The ladies were so kind and welcoming to us. Fresh orange juice, doing our laundry and the delicious smells coming from the kitchen promise to be delightful.
This is one of the best albergues I have stayed at on the Camino. The hosts are wonderful. The evening meal was fantastic. If you order breakfast, they set it out (with a name tag) so you can have breakfast no matter what time you get up. A real special place.
I thinks this is one of the best albergues in which i stayed. The showers are very clean, also the toilets, the beds and the room is also very tidy. The atmosphere is relaxed and you can fully enjoy the wonderful garden. Definetely recommend it!
The minute you walk up to this place, you feel welcome. We were presented with glasses of freshly squeezed orange juice when we were checking in. The ladies who run the place are really sweet and there are lots of personal touches that made the stay really memorable. There is a rare mixture of attentiveness if you want it and hands off if you don’t. Highly recommended, one of our best experiences on the Camino.
I can early as the weather was so cooled. A wonderful woman opened the albergue an hour early. She cooked a lovely lunch for us that was just needed in the cold weather. Clothes was washed for 3 euro. The WiFi worked without a program. Nice and clean place. Stay here if you need a peaceful day and a bit of taking care of
A wonderful albergue run by wonderful, hospitable women. I was greeted with a glass of orange juice. The garden area is large and peaceful. The evening meal (paid) is hearty and delicious home-cooking. Other meals are also available for purchase. The beds are very comfortable. This is a piece of paradise along the long road away from León! -A
Friendly, well managed albergue. Garden to hang out in, and beds on cubicles for a bit more privacy. Dinner is family style. Only minus is that you have to cross the road..
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Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
We made a mistake taking the route next to the highway. Oh well, the cars and trucks make me uneasy. Having to cross the highway was scary. As soon as you enter the garden, a peace came over me. The ladies were so kind and welcoming to us. Fresh orange juice, doing our laundry and the delicious smells coming from the kitchen promise to be delightful.
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
This is one of the best albergues I have stayed at on the Camino. The hosts are wonderful. The evening meal was fantastic. If you order breakfast, they set it out (with a name tag) so you can have breakfast no matter what time you get up. A real special place.
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
I thinks this is one of the best albergues in which i stayed. The showers are very clean, also the toilets, the beds and the room is also very tidy. The atmosphere is relaxed and you can fully enjoy the wonderful garden. Definetely recommend it!
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
The minute you walk up to this place, you feel welcome. We were presented with glasses of freshly squeezed orange juice when we were checking in. The ladies who run the place are really sweet and there are lots of personal touches that made the stay really memorable. There is a rare mixture of attentiveness if you want it and hands off if you don’t. Highly recommended, one of our best experiences on the Camino.
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
I can early as the weather was so cooled. A wonderful woman opened the albergue an hour early. She cooked a lovely lunch for us that was just needed in the cold weather. Clothes was washed for 3 euro. The WiFi worked without a program. Nice and clean place. Stay here if you need a peaceful day and a bit of taking care of
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
A wonderful albergue run by wonderful, hospitable women. I was greeted with a glass of orange juice. The garden area is large and peaceful. The evening meal (paid) is hearty and delicious home-cooking. Other meals are also available for purchase. The beds are very comfortable. This is a piece of paradise along the long road away from León! -A
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
Friendly, well managed albergue. Garden to hang out in, and beds on cubicles for a bit more privacy. Dinner is family style. Only minus is that you have to cross the road..
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
Great place with friendly people!