Distance | |
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Albergue de Peregrinos de Zubiri | 0.34 km |
Albergue Zaldiko | 0.51 km |
Albergue de Larrasoaña | 4.85 km |
Albergue El Palo de Avellano | 0.46 km |
Hostel Bide Ederra | 4.79 km |
Albergue Río Arga Ibaia | 0.54 km |
Pensión Amets | 0.44 km |
Pensión Zubiaren Etxea | 0.55 km |
Albergue San Nicolás | 4.46 km |
Pensión Usoa | 0.52 km |
Pensión Benta Berri | 0.54 km |
Hostal Gau Txori | 0.39 km |
Hostería de Zubiri | 0.57 km |
Hostel Acá y Allá | 2.95 km |
Pensión Tau | 4.64 km |
Casa Elita | 4.57 km |
Albergue Segunda Etapa | 0.40 km |
Albergue Ezpeleku | 2.85 km |
Asteia Hostel | 4.63 km |
Comments
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
According to Booking.com they are already sold out the first week of September 2021. Wondering if this is going to be a thing during Holy Year
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
Raul made us really welcome. Our evening meal was top notch 4 courses of deliciousness all served with a smile. Not your average pilgrim meal. Rooms clean comfortable with windows for air. 6 bunk as in our room with bathroom attached. Only bad part was breakfast where rude large group of people decided to make themselves takeaway sandwiches for lunch and leave no bread left at all so it was a pretty meager meal.
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
I loved Suseia. They greet you with a glass of lemonade, and it just gets better. The albergue is new and clean with amazing bathrooms. There is a great backyard for lounging around. And the dinner was incredible with an excellent vegan option including beet gazpacho, beet hummus, and veggie patties with tomato sauce.
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
Very friendly and helpful. You could not ask for more.
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
This place is a gem. Great and helpful host. Courtyard to rest in. Clean and spacious room. Wonderful breakfast. Will come back. Might be best to book ahead as there is not a lot of place to stay in Zubiri
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
Could not have asked for nicer, gentle, or more welcoming people. Dinner was one of the best I have had in a long time, 4 courses and all home made. Wine, welcome drink, clean and modern space, lockers for your belongings and paid Laundry. I wouldn't be surprised if they did your taxes for you while you're at it. Amazing and was a much needed comfort and luxury after the down hill trek leading into the city. I actually don't want to leave and would rather stay here a few more nights.
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
One of the best albergues on the Camino. The dinner (€13) is absolutely worth it. I loved the bunks where each bed has its own light and power outlet. Lovely owner and she does laundry for €6 (washing and drying, you can share with other pilgrims). Worth the walk (it's a bit out of town)!
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
Suseia is about 4 minutes further than the other Albergues but SO WORTH IT. Get the dinner menu, INCREDIBLE home made local dishes! Bathrooms are lovely, beds are comfy, blankets provided. Hosts are wonderful, breakfast is great. One of the best hostels I’ve ever stayed at.
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
This place is amazing! Evaporative cooling, reclining chairs and a welcome drink! Sunny courtyard and plenty of space on the washing line (plus washer and dryer 3€ each). It is further away from the main part of town, but well worth the extra 200m. Communal dinner available too. Would highly recommend.
Camino de Santi... (not verified) said:
Nice hostel a bit of a walk but look out for the signs we missed the road. Lovely meal with good company. Take a walk to find the river it was beautiful.