Where would you put a new albergue?

Yallah

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Hi friends,

This question is just for fun. I've often noticed that some towns have lots of albergues, while others have very few options. So I'm curious, for people who have walked the camino, where would you love to see a charming new albergue open?

The two that stand out to me are Ponferrada and O Cebreiro. Wouldn't a delightful private albergue (something like De la Piedra in Villafranca or Casa de la Abuela in Los Arcos) be great near Ponferrada's historic downtown? Also, O Cebreiro has so much charm but there's only one albergue in a decidedly modern building.
 
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Larrasoaña and Hornillos, to offer something decent, as the Albergues in both if these villages leave a LOT to be desired!
Cacabelos could do with more accommodation. Anne
 
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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.

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Well, I'm pretty slow-going by atitude (but my walking pace is about 6km/hr) and on my Camino my average was only 21,5km/day (Acacio and Orietta told me that real pilgrimage is only between 20-25km/day, after all hose kilometers, hahaha). Therefore I can't see the need for additional albergues in Camino Frances.

To be honest I even didn't like the off-road bar in the middle of the longest strech without "anything" (Carrion de los Condes - Caldadilla de la Cueza = 17,5km), but I stopped there for a beer anyway :) But I would be absolutely good without it. So that's why I think there are already too many shelters. Everybody wants a wi-fi, hot water, electric washing machine (no to say drying machine which is really a pure waste of energy!!!), bar and restaurant close to their bed etc.etc.etc. Is that a pilgrimage?

Solely my opinion :wink:
 

Yallah

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I agree that there are probably not any more albergues needed (I believe there are currently over 300 on the Francés route), just always thought they were sometimes curiously distributed.

I'm sad to hear that many albergue owners are not able to make ends meet with their work. I always liked to stay in private albergues and hear the story of the owners. It's hard to imagine that all the expense of renovating a place, getting it up to code, etc. plus the day-to-day work can pay off when the going rate seems to be €5-10 a night and many walkers have very high expectations for that price. I wonder if most private albergues start off with a workable business plan, or are more winging it and hoping. Seems like it would be a tough financial model.
 

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There are fewer albergues on Camino del Norte. In some parts of the Camino you need to walk 37kms to find just one.


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Agree totally. The current place is a right SH, to put it bluntly, with decidedly unwelcoming owner (or at least when I stayed)

Stayed there in 2004 and 2007. What made the place acceptable was the garlic soup and the hospitality of its famous parish priest. With the passing of Fr. Narroquin in 2008, I walked on to Agés.

San Juan needs to be restored to its glorious past.
 
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Yeah, we were not impressed with the overall vibe of San Juan de Ortega - were very, very happy we walked on to Ages. Had a private room, the bathrooms were very nice (I think the albergue was called El Pajar). It was the 4th of July. We ate hamburguesas in the little hotel as you first come into town (we had pancakes with real maple syrup there for breakfast, too). An American guy who was walking with his violin came in and we had a concert - and he was very, very good. It was fabulous! All our friends were sad that they had stopped in San Juan. :wink:
 
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also stayed in el pajar in ages and very impressed.

I first stayed in hornillos in 1998 and had the best day of my Camino ever.

2004 was brilliant, with the newly opened bar providing excellent food. 2007 was a good experience, though I slept in an overflow (not the sports hall), but the refugio seemed just a little worse for wear on the last two journeys.

called in 2008 and didn't stay because of the poor upkeep. In 2012 with the bar closed I just kept walking.
 
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Also between Arzua and Arco o Pino.
Maybe a very small one on the Dragonte route, in San Fiz de Seo?

I can understand that opening an albergue is almost impossible to survive. The prices should raise with at least 50%. If peregrinos can drink a beer after a rough journey, the hospitalero should also enjoy the party.

To reply an earlier post about drying machines are a waste of energy: the sun is not shining everyday and a drying machine is handy during the bedbug strike process.
 
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But I can't say I even saw much of a farmstead on that desolate streach?

Hence the need for the albergue!! :lol:

There is a point where the Camino track crosses a tarmac road and that would be a great spot.
 
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methodist.pilgrim.98 said:
There is a point where the Camino track crosses a tarmac road and that would be a great spot.
YES, Methodist .pilgrim, that would be a super spot. Convert that place on the right hand side of the road into one great resting place! Anne
 
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Methodist, I'm happy to hear you enjoyed Hornillos.
I remember being excited to first see it, with that great chicken statue!
The church is very interesting. We went up into the Bell Tower.

When I was in Hornillos in 2009, we took a couple of hours and cleaned.
We washed and swept and mopped.

But next time I went through, it was bad again.
I feel sorry for the priest.
If it's the same one, he is ancient and it's probably just too much for him.

I wonder why they don't consider putting hospitaleros in there to help him keep it up?
 

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I didn't see a priest when staying in the Albergue in Hornillos last July, there was a woman checking folks in. She was only there at a certain time until it was full. I loved the church next door and even the albergue didn't seem too bad but it was probably where my daughter and I were bitten by bed bugs. I vote for a new albergue there or a steam clean at sauna levels in all the nooks and crannys and new mattresses with bed bug covers.

When walking through the village prior to Hornillos, there was an albergue there with a sign that said they would pick pilgrims up from Hornillos and take them back to the village, returning them in the morning. The sign had a phone number I believe. Does anyone else remember this and/or has actually stayed there?

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In 1998 and 2004 there were two villagers who were wardens at Hornillos.

In 1998 there was no bar. That night the lady warden got three pilgrims to take food orders and then drove them to a shop in the next village where they bought the supplies. They carefully recorded what money we had given them and they returned our change. We all then used the kitchen to prepare our food and ate there as well. I believe she only took a small amount to cover fuel.

Her kindness is still remembered to this day.
 

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