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Accommodation in Irún

DarrenCombrink

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Time of past OR future Camino
Francés 2013
Portuguese Coastal 2016
Ingles 2016
Salvador 2017
Primitivo 2017
Del Norte 2018
Hello Everyone

I'll be walking the Del Norte in June.
My arrival will be too late to book in at an Albergue.
I have looked at Wise Pilgrim for places to stay. I see there are a few options.
I was wondering if anyone has stayed at a Pension or reasonably priced hotel in Irún.
Recommendations are welcome.

Thanks,
Darren
 
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I'm starting on the 3 Sept and like you I arrive late into Irun. I reserved at Pension Lizaso which doesn't appear to be too far from the train station or from the official route.
 
I’m starting March 1st and am staying my first night in Irun at Bowling Pension 30€ as it’s very close to the train station. The municipal albergue not yet open. The next sun I will walk Irun then on to Hondarribias (rest up after 2 days traveling to Irun), stay at Casa Rural Postigu at the foothill of the Santuario Guadalupe and start fresh next day mak7ng it 20km to San Sebastian.
 
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Lizaso pension sounds familiar I think we stayed there. Very clean and quiet. Close to station and easy to find a restaurant close by.
 
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Prices were relatively high in Irun, San Sebastian, and Bilboa, so we ended up using Airbnb.
 
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Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-

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