Albergue El Pajar de Agés

Agés

Description and Notice
Reservations accepted
Yes
Season
01-March - 31-October
Contact Info
Private

Paralela Medio, 12
09199 Burgos
Spain

Mobile
+34 686 273 322
Hospitalero
Joaquín
Practical Info
Open
12:30
Close
22:00
Total Beds
32
Price
15
Pilgrim only?
Yes
Private Rooms
Double room
45
Facilities
Terrace
Yes
Dining room
Yes
Laundry
Clothesline
Yes
Dryer
Yes
Wash basin
Yes
Washer
Yes
Services
Bike storage
Yes
Internet
Yes
City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

No kitchen, no gathering place, hardly a place for pilgrims to sit and rest. There's a fly in the room, which is VERY annoying

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Lovely little village, nice and friendly people
Quick checkin. The rooms are small and quite compact with bunk beds. There is no kitchen or place to put food in the fridge. The town has a great place to get burgers around the corner. Showers are good but only two per floor.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Nice ,
Great little village.
Easy fast check in .
Loved how after doing the laundry at El Pajar we hung it outside in the street! Perfect as full sun!
Had fab pizza at Fagus for lunch but don’t miss the dinner at Cafe La Rustica! Superb burgers, had the Mexican one. So good and really good value.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Very clean. No bed bugs. Joachim was kind and helpful. You get mattress and pillow covers. Would stay here again.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

One person claims to have found a single bed bug.
People need to realise that bed bugs are brought into the albergues by pilgrims/hikers.
It is perfectly possible that the complainer brought the offending bug into the albergue on his pack or his clothing.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

i found a bed bug when inspecting my bed and brought it down to the albergue owner. they denied it was a bed bug, saying that they have some “certificate” that proves they don’t have bed bugs from the beginning of the year. keep in mind that i was checking in october, late in the season, but the owner still insisted that their certificate was valid. when i asked for a refund, the owner got aggressive and threatened to call the police if i didn’t leave immediately. while the albergue itself looks nice, the owners are awful, and don’t seem to care one bit about the health and safety of their establishment

Camino de Sant…

I read the previous posts and think maybe they hired a new cook—because the food was excellent. A butternut squash soup, beautiful mix salad and generous paella, with lovely custard and cookie for dessert. My bunk was a heavy solid wood and the room in the attic has single beds. I’d stay here again!

Camino de Sant…

Very friendly - dorms upstairs are nice, but a bit too less air when door and windows are closed. In two of the 4 bathrooms the lightbulbs were missing - no light. The menu (salad, paella, fruits and yoghurt, wine, bread water = Euro 10) was just excellent. If you eat vegetarian be very precise to tell them that you don’t want fish and ham as well :)
Breakfast was only re-heated coffee with milk, fruits and some packed cake from the shop. The nice family offered me to clean my laundry for free. Unfortunately they were not well organized and in the morning it was not dried - so I had to wait for half an hour. :( all in all it has been a nice stay, but the are not well organized.

Camino de Sant…

Auberge is Okay-ish.
Sleeping is alright, showers are nice (unfortunately they forgot to put on the hot water, cold showers until someone complained), but go somewhere else for dinner. Salad was fine, paella was yellow rice with green peas and carrots. .

Camino de Sant…

It appears this place has changed hands and they are not well organized. They have added a red barn like or casa roja and it is like an old storage. 7 beds 6 inches apart with dusty mattresses. Oversold the place and they are not reliable.