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Zariquiegui, any idea if accommodations have reopened this year?

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Camino Francés 2023
I'm looking into stops between Pamplona and Puente la Reina, and Zariquiegui would have seemed to be a good stopping point. There are 2 albergues, but I have read that in 2022 they had not reopened still. Any idea if they are currently open?
 
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I'm looking into stops between Pamplona and Puente la Reina, and Zariquiegui would have seemed to be a good stopping point. There are 2 albergues, but I have read that in 2022 they had not reopened still. Any idea if they are currently open?
I did hear a month or so ago that one of the 2 albergues had reopened.

We stayed with them in 2016.
 
the hike from Pamplona up to Alto de Perdon is awesome, but the hike down is a challenge. I started real late out of Pamplona (3:15pm) and was whipped after the down hike and stopped in a town called Obanos which was just 2km's from Puente la Reina. I really liked Obanos, but it might be because I needed a place to crash.

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When we walked through in March the albergue that we stayed at in 2017 had closed its accommodation section and was operating only as a cafe/tienda. I think they aren't planning on reopening it. Shame, as it was a good place to stop.
 
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When we walked through in March the albergue that we stayed at in 2017 had closed its accommodation section and was operating only as a cafe/tienda. I think they aren't planning on reopening it. Shame, as it was a good place to stop.
Was it called something like La Posada de Ardogi? From the pictures, it looked like a really nice place to stay, moreso than the one that seems to be open still.
 
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Was it called something like La Posada de Ardogi? From the pictures, it looked like a really nice place to stay, moreso than the one that seems to be open still.
The WP app has a comment from a pilgrim, on Zariquiegui, dated April 30 2023 that says:

"San Andres Abergue: The meal was good and the bed comfortable. Showers are not the best. They do have laundry facilities available. Great host!".

So obviously open... The app does not have a phone no. so it seems you cannot prebook. Good, IMHO...
 
The Gronze entry for the place lists two phone numbers and a website.
You are correct: They allow reservations. Here are the details:

DirecciĂłn:
C. Camino de Santiago, 4
Localidad:
Zariquiegui
Teléfono:
+34 948 353 876
+34 626 161 183
Web:
www.alberguezariquiegui.com(link is external)
LocalizaciĂłn:
A pie de camino
Datos básicos
Exclusivo para peregrinos:
SĂ­
Admite reserva:
SĂ­
Disponibilidad:
Del 1 de mayo al 15 de octubre
Hora de registro:
11:00
Hora de cierre:
22:00
 
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I'm looking into stops between Pamplona and Puente la Reina, and Zariquiegui would have seemed to be a good stopping point. There are 2 albergues, but I have read that in 2022 they had not reopened still. Any idea if they are currently open?
Yes, I just stayed there a few weeks ago.
 

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