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Nice place to stay between Belorado and Burgos?

Katiemac11

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Late September
Hi all

There’s 30mm rain forecasted tomorrow for my walk from Beldorado onwards to Burgos. Thinking I might take a rest day or skip ahead a bit.

Any recommendations on a lovely spot to stay for a night?

Thanks heaps :)
 
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Albergue/Hotel San Anton Abad in Villafranca Montes de Oca has a good reputation and a great restaurant and would give you a short day. BUT, note the big but, for Restaurant Como Sapiens in Atapuerca I would walk through a biblical downpour (or get a taxi ;))

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Was to say i heard good things about St.Anton Abad as well. But also have to say, i can't think of many things to do in Villafranca (Oca). Not exactly a vibrant town.
 
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Was to say i heard good things about St.Anton Abad as well. But also have to say, i can't think of many things to do in Villafranca (Oca). Not exactly a vibrant town.


I had my best days in those non vibrant towns. Rabé de las Calzadas springs to mind.
I love the concept of one bar , one hostal / albergue, one church and two benches with local folk. And oh yes, the local tienda that opens between four and seven in the afternoon.
 
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Albergue/Hotel San Anton Abad in Villafranca Montes de Oca has a good reputation and a great restaurant and would give you a short day. BUT, note the big but, for Restaurant Como Sapiens in Atapuerca I would walk through a biblical downpour (or get a taxi ;))
I second this recommendation of Como Sapiens in Atapuerca! And do try to get to the Atapuerca site itself, too!
 
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.
Albergue/Hotel San Anton Abad in Villafranca Montes de Oca has a good reputation and a great restaurant and would give you a short day. BUT, note the big but, for Restaurant Como Sapiens in Atapuerca I would walk through a biblical downpour (or get a taxi ;))
I have had many stays in San Anton. Fantastic Peregrino menu with multiple choices and always profuse amounts of vino tinto. Dori, one of the hosts, is soooo posh!
 

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