Villar de Mazarife

Camino Frances

To end of camino
287.5
Altitude
869

Chozas de Abajo

4.10

Villar de Mazarife

9.70

Villavante

Services
Bar
Yes
Grocery
Yes
City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I’m staying in a private room at Tio Pepe and it’s a really nice place. My room is very comfortable, there is a lovely courtyard which is popular with pilgrims and locals, and the staff are very hard working and attentive. There are vegan and vegetarian options too. Plus the drinks are very reasonable. Definitely one of the better places I have stayed on the Camino

All Caminos App User (not verified)

ABSOLUTELY LOVED MY TIME HERE!! Hosts were amazing and super friendly. The communal dinner was phenomenal as well. Cute small little place and very clean!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Very friendly host. Carries you bag to your bed for you! Rather clean place, separate bathrooms for men and women, a bit small. Beds aren’t very comfortable, mattresses are very thin/soft so you do feel the bunk bed metal when laying down. Other than that overall not too bad of an experience!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Amazing place to stay. If you want to splurge a little on a private room, this place is a little slice of heaven with attentive hosts who will whip you up a nice dinner for 20 euros, which ends up being worth it. The price includes a beverage of your choice, and my hubby said his g&t was perfect.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Woman at the bar was very friendly checking 2 of us in and explained the dinner and breakfast schedule-in Spanish. Pilgrim dinner (15 euros) was delicious with multiple choices of appetizers, main courses, and desserts. Menu included a bottle of local wine to share. The restaurant seems very popular with the locals—not surprised because there didn’t look like there were other options. Bed was comfortable and room was quiet. Shared bath was clean, with a good shower.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

After 28 days of walking the Camino where i experience much kindness and friendliness from local people
, this is the first place I experienced unpleasantry and racism (I’m an Asian). We stopped by Tio Pepe at 1230pm to have lunch before continuing our journey onwards. I asked for the Pilgrim’s menu and the owner gestured no no, 1pm. I don’t speak Spanish and he doesn’t speak English. No issue as there’s translation app. His wife came out. I let her speak into the speaker to translate but network was weak so it didn’t work. She gave the most annoyed look n rolled her eyes. When the network came on, I requested her to speak again, and she just shook her head and spoke. I requested to order first as I could wait. They refused to. If it’s not for the fact I had to walk 9.8km to the next village, I would have walked out. Later, a man in his 40s who I guessed is the help staff showed up at 1. He was much nicer. I approached him to order lunch. He translated in his own phone that it’s only from 130pm. By then, I decided to order just a pasta dish. I thanked him for his kindness. At 115pm, I saw two local men being served the first course of the set menu. And i thought set menu can only be ordered from 130pm. If you’re a westerner, you should be fine. Avoid if you’re an Asian (P.S. I’m not a Korean).

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I read some scary comments and was worried because I had prebooked there. Much better than expected! The private room was spacious, as was the bathroom. Comfy bed and tv with multiple channels. The menu dinner was excellent. There were some locals with dogs, but everyone was friendly. I’d stay there again!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Very nice Albergue. Meals, excellent. Service, attentive and friendly.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Close your windows and shutters at night if you stay here! I was woken up at 4am by a man in a mask throwing stones through my window. I was terrified so called the police!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Good small supermarket in town - open morning and evening. Not during siesta.