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[QUOTE="NualaOC, post: 559868, member: 15246"] Thanks for posting this Laurie. Izarbide is a really good albergue, in an excellent location. It's perfect for those who want to have a lunch stop in Deba and then walk an extra 5kms or so. Staying at this location also gives options for the next day's walk - that 5km head start makes it very possible to walk further than Markina - e.g. to the monastery just past Bolibar, or to Albergue Lea in Muntibar (as we both did). I loved this albergue when I stayed there in May - for all the reasons that you cited in your post. I also really liked Nerea and the way that she ran the albergue. I returned a few weeks ago and while I didn't experience any particular problems, it was clear that Nerea wasn't around and that the (very nice and helpful) hospitalero was just keeping things 'ticking over'. It was good enough, but not as special as it was in May. I'm delighted that Nerea is back at the helm. Pilgrims thinking of staying there can look forward to a warm fire on a cold day, or a cold beer on a sun lounger when the sun is shining! There's also a kitchen, a relaxation area, a communal dinner and a breakfast if desired. Those who opt for breakfast are given it 'picnic style' the night before. You get a pack with juice, fruit, tostada, butter, jam and cake. This is very handy as there are no services between the albergue and Markina. [/QUOTE]
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