Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
Very friendly hostel. Great location. Lovely evening meal. The beds were comfortable and had curtains for privacy. Good breakfast to set up for first do of the Camino.
The owner was an old fart, cocky, unresponsive. For 60€ per night you get old furniture, damp, cold, no towels. At the end he said, that he is the cheapest in the village. Even bunk beds for pilgrims looked bether than this room. STAY AWAY FROM HIM!!!
Very friendly family run hostel. Spotlessly clean and great system for storing backpacks (and boots) safely downstairs and using easy to carry boxes upstairs. Hot showers. 200metres from pilgrim office.
The lovely hosts, they welcome you and help you as they understand this is your first stay on the Camino and calm your anxieties about what to do
It’s in a great location and is clean and the snack bar is cheap compared to anywhere else
This was a great hostel with ample facilities and really comfortable beds / bunk beds. The staff were incredibly friendly and we loved their dog, Sparrow, too!
It looked like a fairytale, so pretty and quaint. There were ducks in the garden with a little pond. The dormitory itself was very comfortable. Think there were ten beds in total. The bunk beds were solid and not the often flimsy creaky type. Bathroom clean and nice. The breakfast was much appreciated. Many thanks to the owner who looked after us very well.
One of the best hostels/albergues I've ever staid in. The hosts, Pascal and Joe are simply wonderful people who will do everything they can to make your stay enjoyable. Great hosts, great food, great accommodations.
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