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Favorite places and or accommodation from Santander onwards

Jennifleur

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Starting in Santander walking Camino Norte...
Hi all, I ve got just over a week starting Camino in Santander in direction of Oviedo.... no destination in particular..... which accommodations, Albergues or other hostels, pensioners etc were your favorites or which villages, beachside or note were also special...so I can have an idea or where to stop.... many thanks for your personal recommendations if possible!
 
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I have replied on your other similar thread :)
 
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If you are going to Villaviviosa and continuing to Oviedo to the Primitivo or back up to the Norte the Monasterio at Valdedios with its very basic albergue is a very beautiful walk through the forest roads. There are about 30 young Carmelite nuns who live there, run the albergue (donation i believe) and a more upscale albergue.
 
Well, you could just walk to Santillana del Mar. Picasso described it as the "most perfect village in Spain". Check in to the Parador. In the "old" building suite 6 has the step-down Jacuzzi and separate wet-room. Other accommodations are available.

Comillas has little to attract the discerning pilgrim but Llanes, ah Llanes. Llanes has Pension Iberia and the Bar Colon. Drink Sidra, eat Percebes, plan a camino
 
Well, you could just walk to Santillana del Mar. Picasso described it as the "most perfect village in Spain". Check in to the Parador. In the "old" building suite 6 has the step-down Jacuzzi and separate wet-room. Other accommodations are available.

Comillas has little to attract the discerning pilgrim but Llanes, ah Llanes. Llanes has Pension Iberia and the Bar Colon. Drink Sidra, eat Percebes, plan a camino
Oh Llanes... that sounds like my cup of tea... I hear it in the way you say it! Thanks for that tip.... the parador would be outsiðe of my budget in Santillana... I d need something simpler but maybe also charming?! Thanks looking forward to the bar Colon....
 
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If you are going to Villaviviosa and continuing to Oviedo to the Primitivo or back up to the Norte the Monasterio at Valdedios with its very basic albergue is a very beautiful walk through the forest roads. There are about 30 young Carmelite nuns who live there, run the albergue (donation i believe) and a more upscale albergue.
That sounds fantastic! Thanks...
 
Oh Llanes... that sounds like my cup of tea... I hear it in the way you say it! Thanks for that tip.... the parador would be outsiðe of my budget in Santillana... I d need something simpler but maybe also charming?! Thanks looking forward to the bar Colon....
Santillana del Mar, as the Spanish say ´Ni Santos ni Mar´ Santillana del Mar ´no saints nor sea´ it is a little inland, but it is beautiful, if a trifle touristy.
 
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Santillana del Mar, as the Spanish say ´Ni Santos ni Mar´ Santillana del Mar ´no saints nor sea´ it is a little inland, but it is beautiful, if a trifle touristy.
May stay the night there though Convent albergue is already booked up! Will have a look around.... then get out....
 
Comillas has little to attract the discerning pilgrim
Maybe nothing special in the way of accommodations, but Gaudí's Capricho is wonderful

 
@trecile of course. You are right. Its a decade at least since I walked the Norte, I wasn't on Camino, just walking, and I'd forgotten. Rummaging finds a diary that also suggests a couple of enjoyable bars, but from that decade ago. Llanes is somewhere I've since dropped in whenever a reasonable excuse could be found ;) I love the Rocamar at Poo de Llanes too. The rooms are a bit tacky and the restaurant isn't quite as good as they claim but that view and that early morning swim...
 
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Oh might you be able to recommend any albergues or accommodation or anything nice in Llanes.... think I ll try to stay there.... many thanks and have a lovely time..lovely blue sky in your photo....
 
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Hotel Los Angeles in Santillana had a couple of rooms with patio overlooking park in front that we enjoyed.

We also had some rest days in Llanes that were terrific
 
May stay the night there though Convent albergue is already booked up! Will have a look around.... then get out....
Really. The convent in Valdedios? I was the only person when I stayed and it was August.
 
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Really. The convent in Valdedios? I was the only person when I stayed and it was August.
Heya Lucy... Convento albergue in Santillana.... I got what seemed like the last room there..... yours is another?
 
Hotel Los Angeles in Santillana had a couple of rooms with patio overlooking park in front that we enjoyed.

We also had some rest days in Llanes that were terrific
Hi there, thanks for this.... I ve heard Llanes is nice....any particular place to stay there or eat or any tip? I might overnight there as it sound nice.... I m on a budget but have someone to share a room with....staying in Convento albergue in Santillana.... already booked before I got your message but thanks a lot..... appreciated! J
 
Heya Lucy... Convento albergue in Santillana.... I got what seemed like the last room there..... yours is another?
Yup. Sorry. Mixed messages. I was thinking about Valdedios which isn't in Santilliana, beautiful and on the way to Oviedo. Buen Camino
 
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Yup. Sorry. Mixed messages. I was thinking about Valdedios which isn't in Santilliana, beautiful and on the way to Oviedo. Buen Camino
Howya Lucy... oh so you d also recommend Valdedios.... name of convent? Thanks.... any other highlights....!? Only on a short walk of eight days so want to cram in good stops!
 
Well, you could just walk to Santillana del Mar. Picasso described it as the "most perfect village in Spain". Check in to the Parador. In the "old" building suite 6 has the step-down Jacuzzi and separate wet-room. Other accommodations are available.

Comillas has little to attract the discerning pilgrim but Llanes, ah Llanes. Llanes has Pension Iberia and the Bar Colon. Drink Sidra, eat Percebes, plan a camino

Gracias Tincatinker....dreaming of those places now!
Santillana del Mar.....as the say goes: "Ni es santa, ni llana, ni del mar" but Picasso must have been right as I felt in love with the place at the age of 12!
Mind you that is an ancient magic place which once was by the sea and with Altamira caves a now UNESCO world heritage site..
And Llanes, well my heart sings everytime I go there.
Many days & even more nights.... de fiestas!
And yes, those visiting must have sidra y marisco and plan a return!
A memorable day was travelling from Mieres to Llanes en el train de San Roque, the train decorated for the festivity and people playing bagpipes & singing all the way...and then arrive in Llanes to a procession to La hermita de San Roque with 1,500 people walking through town with their traditional clothes and music....followed by lots of marisco y sidra and a street fiesta into the early hours!
Don't miss it if you are in the camino in August!
Saludos compañeros de camino!
 

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