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[QUOTE="skydiver8, post: 97943, member: 15832"] Just finished on the 6th of June, and 4 places stand out for me. La Puerta de Najera in Najera. This is a brand new albergue (like, 3 months old and not in the guidebooks new) and it is gorgeous. Nice rooms, nice beds, nice people, a big kitchen/front area, wifi that works really well, you name it. It's just across the bridge as you come into the old part of town, and head right. Cuatro Cantones in Belorado. 5 euro for what seemed like an all-inclusive resort. large grassy area with a pool, good wifi (this was always a thing for me :P ), a great dinner for 9 euro more, nice beds, and a separate room for snorers...Of course, I got there on a super hot, sunny day, so the pool and patio was a godsend, and as we sat on the grass drinking wine we all said "camino? what's that?" One person I know liked this place so much he walked the next stage in the morning, taxied back to stay here again, then taxied to where he stopped walking the next day! Another vote for El Serbal y La Luna in Pieros. Make sure you ask the owner about the name of the hostel, it's such a sweet story. What she said: Finally, many have said it, but La Faba is not to be missed. One of the most peaceful nights on the camino. Fortunately, if you stop at Pieros the night before, La Faba is a manageable walk! [/QUOTE]
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