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Albergue close to los Arcos

Lisakline

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I am walking in March and April of 2019.
Hello all
I am starting to walk the camino frances in 2 weeks. I am searching for an albergue after Los Arcos. I remember fron my last winter camino that i had to sleep in a pretty crummy one there...it was the only one open in Los Arcos. So this time i would like to keep walking and find a nicer one afterwards. Or maybe a little bit before. Any leads appreciated...
 
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Hello all
I am starting to walk the camino frances in 2 weeks. I am searching for an albergue after Los Arcos. I remember fron my last winter camino that i had to sleep in a pretty crummy one there...it was the only one open in Los Arcos. So this time i would like to keep walking and find a nicer one afterwards. Or maybe a little bit before. Any leads appreciated...
Albergue Karma in Sansol is likely open https://www.gronze.com/navarra/sansol/albergue-karma but thats another 7km beyond Los Arcos. Several choices in Torres del Rio after another 1km from there.
 
The restaurante/bar Mavi near the bus station at Carretera La Serna 2 is a good place to eat. Servings are copious and a good value for money. They also rent rooms which can be handy in winter when many Los Arcos albergues are closed. Here is their web. https://pensionmavi.es/
 
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not totally what you are asking for but I stayed at Pension Ostadar in Los Arcos.
a bit on expensive side but private room w\balcony and only 2 other rooms to share bathroom with...
spotlessly clean; good Hospitalero, less than 5 mins walk to the church (and thus the main plaza)
... a nice 'treat' on the 10th day of walking :)

good luck and Buen Camino
 
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I can highly recommend the Albergue La Pata y Oca in Torres del Rio, if you can manage the extra few kilometers. https://alberguelapatadeoca.com/ .... It's just a few doors up from the famous Templar church, and a short walk from the likely site of the mad "El Ramon" albergue depicted in The Way.
 
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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.
Not an albergue, but I've stayed twice at El Olivo de Sansol. It's like staying at grandma's house.

 
Albergue Karma in Sansol is likely open https://www.gronze.com/navarra/sansol/albergue-karma but thats another 7km beyond Los Arcos. Several choices in Torres del Rio after another 1km from there.
thanks!!!
not totally what you are asking for but I stayed at Pension Ostadar in Los Arcos.
a bit on expensive side but private room w\balcony and only 2 other rooms to share bathroom with...
spotlessly clean; good Hospitalero, less than 5 mins walk to the church (and thus the main plaza)
... a nice 'treat' on the 10th day of walking :)

good luck and Buen Camino
Thanks
 
I can highly recommend the Albergue La Pata y Oca in Torres del Rio, if you can manage the extra few kilometers. https://alberguelapatadeoca.com/ .... It's just a few doors up from the famous Templar church, and a short walk from the likely site of the mad "El Ramon" albergue depicted in The Way.
It sounds good, i will try to stay there. Thanks very much!
 
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Hello all
I am starting to walk the camino frances in 2 weeks. I am searching for an albergue after Los Arcos. I remember fron my last winter camino that i had to sleep in a pretty crummy one there...it was the only one open in Los Arcos. So this time i would like to keep walking and find a nicer one afterwards. Or maybe a little bit before. Any leads appreciated...
Apartamentos Jurramendi is nice.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Hello all
I am starting to walk the camino frances in 2 weeks. I am searching for an albergue after Los Arcos. I remember fron my last winter camino that i had to sleep in a pretty crummy one there...it was the only one open in Los Arcos. So this time i would like to keep walking and find a nicer one afterwards. Or maybe a little bit before. Any leads appreciated...
I agree that Sansol is a great option!
 

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