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Private Hostel Casa Garcia

BoyRoger

BoyRoger IOW England
Time of past OR future Camino
2021
I need to send a letter to Albergue Casa Garcia and although I've searched the web I can't seem to understand how to write the address, can somebody please help?

Thanks
 
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€83,-
Gonzar is such a small place, that I'm sure you won't have any trouble with just the name and the postal code.
Most of the entries don't list an address. Here's one that purports to, but it's not much.

http://caminogirontxi.jimdo.com/albergues/camino-frances/lugo/

I would put

Albergue Privado Casa Garcia
Gonzar, 3
LUGO, Spain 27188 (the phone number is also there for a call in case you are concerned).

Buen camino, Laurie
 
Gonzar is such a small place, that I'm sure you won't have any trouble with just the name and the postal code.
Most of the entries don't list an address. Here's one that purports to, but it's not much.

http://caminogirontxi.jimdo.com/albergues/camino-frances/lugo/

I would put

Albergue Privado Casa Garcia
Gonzar, 3
LUGO, Spain 27188 (the phone number is also there for a call in case you are concerned).

Buen camino, Laurie

Thank you very much Laurie, the letter is on its way :)
 
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We stayed there in September 2014. It is a delightful facility with a nice interior courtyard and bar, and a very good in-house evening meal. It's only 7.5km past Portomarin, but for those pilgrims who are off the normal guidebook stages, it's worth considering
 
A nice combination, if you are don't mind a fairly short day, is to stay at the Albergue O' Mercadoiro, before Portomarin and the stay at Casa García the next night. Anne
 
Gonzar is such a small place, that I'm sure you won't have any trouble with just the name and the postal code.
Most of the entries don't list an address. Here's one that purports to, but it's not much.

http://caminogirontxi.jimdo.com/albergues/camino-frances/lugo/

I would put

Albergue Privado Casa Garcia
Gonzar, 3
LUGO, Spain 27188 (the phone number is also there for a call in case you are concerned).

Buen camino, Laurie
Gonzar is such a small place, that I'm sure you won't have any trouble with just the name and the postal code.
Most of the entries don't list an address. Here's one that purports to, but it's not much.

http://caminogirontxi.jimdo.com/albergues/camino-frances/lugo/

I would put

Albergue Privado Casa Garcia
Gonzar, 3
LUGO, Spain 27188 (the phone number is also there for a call in case you are concerned).

Buen camino, Laurie

Hi Laurie,

Its my second Camino Planning.

I wonder if you can help me ..I am trying to find the email address of Casa Gacia (Gonzar) ..do you think they have any ?

You have been of great help to me when I did the Camino Portuguese last may !! Great experience!

Best regards and many thanks,
Ray
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hi Laurie,

Its my second Camino Planning.

I wonder if you can help me ..I am trying to find the email address of Casa Gacia (Gonzar) ..do you think they have any ?

You have been of great help to me when I did the Camino Portuguese last may !! Great experience!

Best regards and many thanks,
Ray

Hi, Ray, from what I can tell there is no email. Gronze's listing does show a phone, though.
http://www.gronze.com/galicia/lugo/gonzar/albergue-casa-garcia

Buen camino, Laurie
 
If the Casa Garcia is fully booked you might stop nearby at the Xunta albergue in Gonzar. It is also very nice and you can either cook in the kitchen or eat at the Casa Garcia where the dining room/bar is open to all.
 
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€60,-
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Does anyone know if Casa Garcia in Gonzar has an email address yet?

I'm looking for same Annie,
Have MMDD and nothing mentioned
Any assistance appreciated as we wish for a private room
Cheers,
David
 
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