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Albergue La Finca in Población de Campos

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Does anyone know if this albergue closed? I tried to go on their webpage which has been de-activated. Looks like a lovely place.
 
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Does anyone know if this albergue closed? I tried to go on their webpage which has been de-activated. Looks like a lovely place.
It is a fantastic place. I also noticed that their website is down. Hopefully, it's just a website problem.
They have a Facebook page. Maybe you can send them a message.

 
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Does anyone know if this albergue closed? I tried to go on their webpage which has been de-activated. Looks like a lovely place.
I've stayed there twice, it's a wonderful place. I can't say if it's closed at the moment, but as it's now winter I would imagine it's closed until April maybe.
I last stayed there in October 2019.
 
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.
Yes, I loved this place too. I like it that the restaurant seemed to be equally full of the locals; not just a place for the pilgrims staying in the albergue part.
 
Nice place and the dinner was really good. We arrived on a hot day but the night was quite chilly so the wooden roof structure was cracking all night as it contracted. We were on the upper level so ground floor might be quieter.
 
Nice place and the dinner was really good. We arrived on a hot day but the night was quite chilly so the wooden roof structure was cracking all night as it contracted. We were on the upper level so ground floor might be quieter.
Yeah, I was on upper floor too, and I remember those roof supports crunching and cracking as the outside air cooled down a lot. Mind you, it didn't stop me sleeping like a log! Ear plugs worked for me against the snoring, farting and cracking roof beams. Mind you, I suppose I might have been guilty of contributing to two of the three potentially disturbing nocturnal sounds...........
 
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I have stayed at La Finca twice, and both times I stayed on the lower floor, to avoid the need to navigate the steep stairs to reach the facilities at night. As I do not walk in the hot days of summer, I did not experience the creaky roof, but got a great sleep in a rare inexpensive private place. I hope that La Finca will continue to be available to the many pilgrims who appreciate it.
 

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