Fletchonides
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- SJPdP - Pamplona (2014)
Pamplona - Burgos (2016)
Burgos - Leon (June 2017)
Leon - SdC (June 2018)
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I, too, loved the Last Stamp. Did the CP, so didn't go through those other towns.Portomarin Fontana de Luxo
Palas del Rei Albergue Castro
Ribadiso da Baixo Albergue Milpes
O Pedrouzo Albergue Trisquel
Santiago de Compostela The Last Stamp
Santiago-The Last Stamp or San Martin Pinario, which is wonderful, but you need to book it aheadMy wife and I will be finally completing our Camino this year, walking Leon to SdC, starting 31st May.
There seems to be so many albergue options for the last stages, it is difficult to know what distinguishes one from another.
Our stages are likely to be:
Calvor, Lugo
Portomarin
Palas del Rei
Ribadiso da Baixo
O Pedrouzo
Santiago de Compostela
Does anyone have any recommendations for albergues in these towns (apart from Calvor, which I think only has one albergue)?
I know there are some albergues that have a lot of beds on these stages. How is the experience in those albergues?
many thanks.
One of my favorites of my Camino is Albergue O Abrigadoiro in San Xulian. You don’t mention that as a stop, but I thought I’d mention it anyway.My wife and I will be finally completing our Camino this year, walking Leon to SdC, starting 31st May.
There seems to be so many albergue options for the last stages, it is difficult to know what distinguishes one from another.
Our stages are likely to be:
Calvor, Lugo
Portomarin
Palas del Rei
Ribadiso da Baixo
O Pedrouzo
Santiago de Compostela
Does anyone have any recommendations for albergues in these towns (apart from Calvor, which I think only has one albergue)?
I know there are some albergues that have a lot of beds on these stages. How is the experience in those albergues?
many thanks.
Another great one, Albergue A Reboleira in Fonfria.My wife and I will be finally completing our Camino this year, walking Leon to SdC, starting 31st May.
There seems to be so many albergue options for the last stages, it is difficult to know what distinguishes one from another.
Our stages are likely to be:
Calvor, Lugo
Portomarin
Palas del Rei
Ribadiso da Baixo
O Pedrouzo
Santiago de Compostela
Does anyone have any recommendations for albergues in these towns (apart from Calvor, which I think only has one albergue)?
I know there are some albergues that have a lot of beds on these stages. How is the experience in those albergues?
many thanks.
Santiago we splurged with Hostel Libredon -- right in the middle of all the plazas, truly kind and helpful hosteleras, clean, modern, comfortable private rooms. And what I really loved most of all -- a bathtub.
Buen Camino!
Excellent, but it fills fast at opening because of its reputation. I think the hospitalero has had some medical problems, so it may be worth calling ahead if you speak Spanish. He is a pilgrim and presides over a memorable albergue and meal.One of my favorites of my Camino is Albergue O Abrigadoiro in San Xulian.
It’s great to get a good recommendation in O’Pedrouzo. I wasn’t crazy about where I stayed in 2015 (Albergue O Burgo).Palas De Rei - Albergue Outeiro - Can't recommend this hostel enough. Manuel the owner chased down the bus company that my husband had left his passport on one of their buses. He flew in and met us at Sarria and left his passport on the bus! The bus company were proving so challenging to get his passport back. We knew they had it because they'd described the folder it was in but then threw their hands up in the air and said nope they didn't. Manuel hounded them all afternoon until they finally agreed to send it to the station in Santiago for us. He was a GEM and the hostel is clean, has good facilities and is centrally located.
Rem Hostel in O'Pedrouzo was great. Very new and nice and dark and quiet, however just as a side note the showers are a bit more communal than you might be used to. They are separate showers however the screen between them is clear shower curtain so completely transparent. Might have changed by now. I wasn't at all bothered by it by I can image some people might be.
We splurged in Santiago and if you can afford it I would really recommend it! We stayed at Casas Reais Boutique hotel and it was amazing! I think it was about $160 AUD per night but we were so glad we did it. Its a short walk to the cathedral, its not far (like 60m) from a road with transport options and is right on the edge of the main city central area so everything is super close.
Hope that helps,
Jenny
Buen Camino.
Am really interested in this albergue! What did you like about it?Another great one, Albergue A Reboleira in Fonfria.
The rooms were great and the communal meal was one of the best.Another great one, Albergue A Reboleira in Fonfria.
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