25 km from Parque Nacional de Ordesa, Albergue El Último Bucardo is situated in Linás de Broto and features free WiFi, express check-in and check-out and a tour desk.
James
United Kingdom
Great location. Staff were very helpful and proactive. Food was delicious and all for a decent price.
Set in Torla and with Parque Nacional de Ordesa reachable within 20 km, Hostel-Albergue Monte Perdido offers a tour desk, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a terrace.
The hostel Borda Felices is set in Broto, is in front of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. The accommodation offers a tour desk and free WiFi throughout the property.
Jan
Slovakia
Very small and simple room which felt a little cramped but we knew that coming in. On the other hand it was clean, there is a big common kitchen and a shop right across the street. Many bars and restaurants within 5 min walk. The village itself is very charming. There’s a kids playground right behind the auberge which was very convenient.
Boasting a shared lounge, Albergue rural l'Almada de Yebra is situated in Yebra de Basa in the Aragon region, 44 km from Parque Nacional de Ordesa and 35 km from Lacuniacha Wildlife Park.
David
United Kingdom
Location is not far off our driving route and it is nice and quiet. Really well sorted place given there is no reception as such.
Budget travellers know that there is 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 bit more.
Cute little hostel with lovely, attentive staff. It’s located in a small town surrounded by mountains and nature. The dorm room beds are comfortable and the amenities very clean. I felt very welcomed here. I also appreciated that they were able to adjust the dinner menu and offer a delicious vegetarian version, which isn’t the norm here in Spain.
THE best hostel during my time in Spain, Amador (the host) is great, from the beginning till the end of my stay, had a lot of tips to trails, attention to meals, etc. The breakfast and dinner are worth it the extra cost, especially the dinner, it's 15 euros, but it's a three course meal, with fresh ingredients, must try at least once if you are there, but you have to order in advance, so they have time to prepare. Rooms are good, sheets and blankets helps to stay warm during the night. Bathroom is also great.
Thiago HM
Solo traveller
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