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[QUOTE="Luka, post: 855808, member: 10042"] Done! I second [USER=52787]@trecile[/USER] and [USER=73526]@Raggy[/USER]. As I understood from your survey your rural hotel would be more than 1 km from the Camino? My impression is that offering pilgrim accomodation off the Camino can be quite a challenge. Of course it depends on how many alternatives pilgrims have, but it is something I would take into account. Is your hotel (to be) away from villages or towns? That could make it even harder. I myself (but that is personal of course) often get bored somewhere late afternoon. Walking around town, visiting a chapel or a church, buy breakfast for the next morning, having a chat with pilgrims staying in other albergues or having a beer on a terrace is a nice distraction then. All in all, I think you will need something 'extra' to offer. A communal meal, a nice garden with a terrace, hammocks, a little library, board games or music instruments to play, pods instead of bunks, a stunning view, a massage or whatever. [/QUOTE]
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