My husband and I will be doing the camino starting in Burgos. If the legs are holding up, we would like to stay at the Convento de San Anton Alburgue. I cannot find much information on this place other than that several people have said that they enjoyed it. I know that it is rustic and with no electricity or hot water, but what is the food situation?
Is there a pilgrim meal at the alburgue, or should we plan on picking up provisions for dinner in Hontanas? Is there a breakfast at San Anton or should we plan on having our own breakfast or waiting until we reach the next bar?
Thank you for your help!
Is there a pilgrim meal at the alburgue, or should we plan on picking up provisions for dinner in Hontanas? Is there a breakfast at San Anton or should we plan on having our own breakfast or waiting until we reach the next bar?
Thank you for your help!