Nice albergues between Astorga and Santiago

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Have grown a little albergue weary and it's grinding me down a little, suggestions welcomed for nice albergues from Astorga onwards, small rooms, welcoming hospiteleros, quirky things, no people warehouses! Thank you
 
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Villafranca del Bierzo lovely family run albergue Leo and another lovely private one at Trabadelo with twin rooms albergues Camino y Leyenda.

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Sarria. Casa Vento . Also O Durminento at Sarria
Santa Irene Albergue Peregrinos. Centro European Monte del Gozo (this is the Polish one not the huge albergue)
 
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One I can totally recommend is Casa Susi in Trabadelo. Newly opened in 2017. Stayed there myself. This is privately owned by an Australian woman who did much of the renovation herself. It has 12 single beds and two bathrooms and a sunny courtyard. An evening meal is offered (at cost). Also can recommend the Complexo Xacobeo - they also operate a restaurant/bar a couple of doors down. I stayed here in 2015 and again last year. Buen Camino.
 
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Have grown a little albergue weary and it's grinding me down a little, suggestions welcomed for nice albergues from Astoria onwards, small rooms, welcoming hospiteleros, quirky things, no people warehouses! Thank you
You mean Astorga, right? :)
 
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Have grown a little albergue weary and it's grinding me down a little, suggestions welcomed for nice albergues from Astoria onwards, small rooms, welcoming hospiteleros, quirky things, no people warehouses! Thank you
Casa Barbadelo, Sarria
Albergue Ultreia, Arzua
Both fabulous and if the weather is ok when you arrive in Sarria Casa Barbadelo has a swimming pool.
 

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Casa Barbadelo, Sarria
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Both fabulous and if the weather is ok when you arrive in Sarria Casa Barbadelo has a swimming pool.
I've stayed at Casa Barbadelo twice, it's like a resort! But it's not in Sarria - it's about 4.5 km past Sarria.
 
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I've stayed at Casa Barbadelo twice, it's like a resort! But it's not in Sarria - it's about 4.5 km past Sarria.
I've stayed at Casa Barbadelo twice, it's like a resort! But it's not in Sarria - it's about 4.5 km past Sarria.
I agree, although the address said Sarria it is some km past it, but right on the Camino and definitely worth the extra hike.
 
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Have grown a little albergue weary and it's grinding me down a little, suggestions welcomed for nice albergues from Astoria onwards, small rooms, welcoming hospiteleros, quirky things, no people warehouses! Thank you
I just came back after doing the stretch from Leon to Santiago for the 3rd time- 2014, 2017 and 2018. Huge increase in numbers of private albergues (and quality improvement) since 2014. I stayed in many of the recommended albergues in this Forum's Pdf of "favorite albergue list". I could recommend many but at the top of the list: El Serbal y La Luna in Pieros.Camino  (76).JPGCamino  (73).JPG

For me, this albergue embodies the spirit of the Camino I carry in my soul. Extremely welcoming with hospitaleros and the owner who went way above and beyond to make you feel at home, vegetarian dinner, upstairs meditation-type room overlooking the mountain sunsets, outdoor terrace looking towards the sunrise,Camino  (75).JPG
fireplace near dining room...and interestingly, no WiFi which promoted conversation! The only drawback could be only one full bathroom each for male and female. I booked ahead from my previous albergue in Molinesca, another great one, Albergue de Compostela. However we were only 10 people which is the maximum. It was just great and suited me wonderfully. Hope this is helpful!
 

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