Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening – distinguishing them from country or guest houses.
The manager was a very friendly and helpful lady. I asked her in advance if we could take some bocadillos for the road and she made them to our taste. We arrived very late at night and she waited to check us in, so we really appreciated that. The hostel is what you'd expect from a hostel in a village: basic, but quiet and rustic. The breakfast included coffee, juice, toast, butter and jam, and a muffin. The room was clean and spacious. The manager also gave us some information about the "foces" nearby and some hot springs.
Patricia
Young couple
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