Albergue El camino de las Estrellas

Navarrete

Description and Notice
Reservations accepted
Yes
Season
01-March - 30-November
Contact Info
Private

Burgos, 9
26370 La Rioja
Spain

Mobile
+34 618 051 392
Practical Info
Open
11:00
Close
23:00
Total Beds
40
Price
12
Private Rooms
Double room
50
Laundry
Dryer
Yes
Washer
Yes
Food
Breakfast
Yes
Dinner
Yes
Bar / Restaurant
Yes
Services
Bike storage
Yes
Internet
Yes
City Map

Comments

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

This Albergue seems not to take notice of a pilgrim’s basic needs. The kitchen is not open to pilgrims who wish to boil some eggs for the walk, the common space is closed to pilgrims in the morning, so there is no place to have a cup of tea or coffee; there is not even a chair to sit on while you put on your hiking boots. No breakfast is available, nor any accommodations to make your own. When we stayed, a dozen children, mainly boys, filled the dormitory, so my guess is this Alburgue is not really intended for pilgrims. However, the goats WERE cute!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Extremely squeaky beads, any little move make sound.
I also, can't say this place is very clean, no soap in the toilets.
Is all this positive reviews are fake?

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

You must visit El Camino De Las Estrellas.
Don’t be put off by its utilitarian and slightly scruffy exterior. Inside it’s clean and up to the standards of the best alburgues. If you venture indoors you’ll be met by its charming and (in the best possible way) slightly eccentric host, Marco, who will introduce you to his two beloved baby goats. He will then describe the evening’s Pilgrim Meal, before, in true self deprecating fashion, encouraging you to check out all the other quality eateries in the town. I urge you to ignore the other choices and go for his Pilgrim Meal. You won’t be disappointed. It’s wholly vegetarian but if you’re a meat eater I guarantee you won’t feel unsatisfied. Honestly it’s Michelin star quality. Exploding with flavour. One of the best meals I’ve ever had in my life. When questioned, Marco finally drops his modest veneer and admits he is a passionate chef following the Omakase school of cooking. Carefully chosen fresh ingredients subtly adapted con a daily basis according to his whims and passions. Don’t miss it!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The albuergue was clean and had separate bathrooms for men and women, and there were cute baby goats in the courtyard. As mentioned by someone else, the bunk beds were very noisy. We were told dinner was around 7-7:30 but by 7:15 the food was all eaten so people who arrived late did not get much to eat. I arrived at 7 for dinner and by the time I served my food, two dishes were completely gone. The food I got was delicious but it really wasn’t sufficient for the number of hungry pilgrims staying at the albuergue.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I am so happy I fount this place. Hospitaliero Marco is amazing and the place looks pretty good as well, like an English house from Austen novel. Two little goats to welcome you as well. Highly recommend.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Amazing hosts run this a unique place. The pilgrim menu is yummie-yummie. Clean, spacious, nice common areas. Super bathroom separately for women and men. Beds are a but noisy, if this disturbs you, this is not your place.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

On the edge of town as you come into town. Clean and quiet, even though it’s on the road.

Camino de Sant…

This looks like it has just been going a year or two but it is nicely laid out. The hospitalerio was a great character and very enthusiastic. They have a nice bar and restaurant on the premises and we really enjoyed the pilgrims menu. It is a short walk to the Carrefor near the church where you can stock up on breakfast supplies.