Featuring mountain views, Posada De Gaspar offers accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 21 km from Palacio Episcopal de Astorga.
Linda
Ireland
Easy check in, room was spotless overlooking the countryside, very peaceful. Food was excellent and the staff were great. Right on the camino path,great place to stay.
El Trasgu de Foncebadón is set in Foncebadón, 21 km from Ponferrada and 25 km from Astorga. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Set within 50 km of Junta de Castilla y León in Astorga, Albergue Só Por Hoje, Albergue para Peregrinos del Caminho de Santiago offers accommodation with seating area.
This modern hostel property is located outside Bembibre, Léon, just off the A6 motorway linking Madrid with the northwest. Here, you are able to enjoy facilities such as a cafeteria and Wi
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Pierre
Spain
The room was clean and good value for money. Easy to park.
Boasting mountain views, El Rincón Maragato is set in Castrillo De Los Polvazares, around 6.9 km from Palacio Episcopal de Astorga. The property features quiet street views.
Christa
Canada
The room was quaint & cozy. Had everything you needed. The village it was situated in was incredible. It was something to be experienced. It was like stepping back in time to the 16th century. Owner very concerned about safety so never felt uncomfortable. Would certainly stay here again.
Hostal Residencia Delfin is situated 1.8 km outside the walled town of Astorga in León and offers free Wi-Fi throughout. It also features a small shop which sells local food products.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
Fair price, room was clean and showers hot
Little noise as we were at the back of the building
Molino del Arriero Hotel is a converted stone windmill dating from the early 20th century. Set in Luyego de Somoza village, 63 km from León, it offers free bicycle use.
Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travellers who prefer unfussy accommodation with a personal touch. They are usually family-run, and your host will provide local recommendations and optional meals. Often cheaper than regular hotels, guest houses can also feature a cosy living room and a garden.
Beautiful quiet location. Ground floor access which suited my 94 year old mother. Apartment equiped with everything you would require for both a short or lengthy stay.
Gorgeous house, lovely village, great hostess. It was wonderful to have access to a washing machine, garden for drying clothes, and kitchen. Possibly my favourite accommodation on the Camino.
An absolutely charming hotel. A very old building with simple rooms and attractive decorations. The reception staff were so helpful. The room was very quiet indeed and we slept in we were so tired. Rabanal is our favourite village on the Camino Francaise. We ate our evening meal at Posada El Tesin who also own Casa Indie. They even had a vegetarian menu. A small village that work hard to provide excellent hospitality. Some of the hotels in the big cities could do well to copy such a small villages example.
The Stone Boat Guesthouse offers the Camino’s best hostess, Kim. She was so welcoming and put in the time to get to know us as residents. She offered to wash our clothes, made banana bread for us in the morning and in general, she was just the most warm and giving woman. The room we stayed in, were so comfy and cozy, which were welcomed with open arms as peregrinos.
We would recommend this lovely accommodation for everyone.
The Casa is cosy, quiet, and you can relax at their terrace for a lovely afternoon. The host speck very good English. They have a restaurant about 5 min walk which opens all day, offering very good variety of food, also Pilgrims menu which is very good. They have laundry service which is helper for pilgrims of the Camino. We are satisfied for our stay with them. Recommended!
Suk Fan
Young couple
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