Located in Belorado, 28 miles from The Coliseum Burgos, REST LIFE EL SALTO has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Daniel
United States
Really cool rest stop on the Camino- short walk out of town but takes 1k off the next day - Fernando is incredible host - remodeled old structure and did a great job - very unique place to stay
Located in Belorado, 29 miles from The Coliseum Burgos, Albergue de Peregrinos A Santiago provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Located in Belorado and within 28 miles of The Coliseum Burgos, Hostel.B features a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Martha
United States
Nice clean alberge near the Camino. I liked the twin beds in the multi- person room, versus bunk beds. Nicely spaced out. The electricity went out the night I was there, delaying dinner, but the hosts made it work and it was quite tasty.
Located in Ezcaray, Hotel y Albergue Real Fabrica de Ezcaray is 13 miles from Rioja Alta Golf Club. The air-conditioned rooms provide a city view and come with a desk and free WiFi.
Micki
New Zealand
The rooms are nice and the beds are comfy. I like the history of the building.
Located in Grañón, 11 miles from Rioja Alta Golf Club, Albergue de Nuestra Señora Carrasquedo has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a bar.
Kim
Canada
The property in google maps took us to an abandoned warehouse in Granon. The ad was misleading. It said it was only 50 m from centre of town. It turned out to be another 1.5 km outside of town. We called the property 3x. The line was out of order.
After an hour we tried calling again as we had no where else to go. We had just finished walking 29 k that day. The owners phone worked and he picked us up. The room smelt like old smoke. We had no light bulbs in the lamps in the room. That was corrected when we asked. We asked for a ride back to town in the am as we were doing another 29 k. We wern’t expecting to be so far out of town. We agreed on 8:00am. We were ready at 7:50 am. The owner didn’t get up till 9:00 am. He said we had to wait till 9:30 ish. We decided to walk as he was not reliable. Terrible experience. We weren’t comfortable at this facility.
I would not recommend this place for Camino Pilgrams.
El Sitio de Carmelo is located in Cuzcurrita-Río Tirón, 15 miles from Rioja Alta Golf Club. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
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.
Easy to find. The pool is definitely an interesting plus, until it fills with noisy crowds drinking and shouting. It has smaller rooms with few bunk beds. Nice touch with power socket at every bed.
The lady that checked us in was so helpful she helped us out so much and had great respect for us.The place was spotless the kitchen was great and the evening meal was delicious The best hostel we have even stayed in
perfect stop on the Camino
it's right on the route. the place has an incredible covered pool in the back, space to handwash and dry clothes, wooden bunk beds that dont have those horrible round metal ladders that are so hard on pilgrims feet, really pleasant and caring staff, a big room with many bunk beds or a small room with less bunk beds depending on your budget, an inbuilt restaurant so you can walk upstairs for pilgrim meal or order a lunch for next day and free video games. really well priced.
It was such a nice hostel! The best one I stayed so far. The room was amazing, it felt like a hotel. There were no bunk beds, which is awsome. The bathrooms were clean and the showers were good. The food is great and the owner is a lovely person too.
One of the best hostels on the camino. It was a cold day and the owner presented the pilgrims with hot soup on arrival. The beds were single rather than bunks and came with a lovely soft blanket. Breakfast was exceptional.
Gerard
Solo traveler
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