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A nice albergue In Pamplona

Lucky Sprite

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St Jean to Pamplona October (2014)
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Hi I'm doing a wee section of the camino by bike with my 12 year old son. We start in Pamplona on 8 April and hope to get to Santo Domingo. I did St Jean to Pamplona in October and loved it. Although I liked most of the albergues I didn't like Jesus y Maria and since its our first night I'd like somewhere a little more private. Suggestions anyone?
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Hi I'm doing a wee section of the camino by bike with my 12 year old son. We start in Pamplona on 8 April and hope to get to Santo Domingo. I did St Jean to Pamplona in October and loved it. Although I liked most of the albergues I didn't like Jesus y Maria and since its our first night I'd like somewhere a little more private. Suggestions anyone?
Casa Paderborn
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
Casa Ibarolla, the first Albergue you come to just on the right after you go under the arch.
Modern pod style beds each with its own light, socket and small locker at your feet and best of all , a screen you can pull down, giving you complete privacy.
 

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Casa Ibarolla, the first Albergue you come to just on the right after you go under the arch.
Modern pod style beds each with its own light, socket and small locker at your feet and best of all , a screen you can pull down, giving you complete privacy.
Thanks for posting the picture. This looks great and has now gone on my list!
 
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Casa Ibarolla, the first Albergue you come to just on the right after you go under the arch.
Modern pod style beds each with its own light, socket and small locker at your feet and best of all , a screen you can pull down, giving you complete privacy.
Wow, that looks good.
 
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Casa Ibarrola its on calle Carmen. Just for the showers.
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
Hi I'm doing a wee section of the camino by bike with my 12 year old son. We start in Pamplona on 8 April and hope to get to Santo Domingo. I did St Jean to Pamplona in October and loved it. Although I liked most of the albergues I didn't like Jesus y Maria and since its our first night I'd like somewhere a little more private. Suggestions anyone?

I also stayed at Casa Ibarrola during my Camino. I was able to book a place in advance via the Booking.com website. It's based on capsule hotels in Tokyo - the bunks are self-enclosed with a small locker, a couple of power points and a light switch. As someone else mentioned, there's even a blind you can pull down so you can have some privacy. The showers were the best I came across in any albergue on the Camino. The hospitalero was a lovely guy too, and he spoke English.
 
I stayed at the Aloha Hostel in Pamplona. I think I paid $16 and that included breakfast and a noon checkout time. Shared room but great showers (2 per gender). Shared kitchen and a grocer was just around the corner. Beautiful terrace for hanging out late into the evening. Nice central location to tour the old city and to get right back on the camino.
 
Hi I'm doing a wee section of the camino by bike with my 12 year old son.............. since its our first night I'd like somewhere a little more private. Suggestions anyone?

Mmmmm , now that I'm thinking bike , and that you are going to hire them ................and that you will need to prepare the bikes - perhaps a cheap hostal is the answer. Not all albergues are geared up for bikes.
And a word of advice ....... Don't go over the Alto del Perdón - ride around it on the alternative route.;)
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
You may wish to investigate the Bike-Lne Service for cyclists on the Camino Frances which lists those albergues which ARE cyclist friendly. See >> http://bike-line.blogspot.com.es/

Buen camino!
Thanks I checked with Ibarrola and they welcome bikes but yikes I can't get any from bike iberia; they need more notice. anyone know who can rent us bikes at such short notice?
 

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