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albergue/refugio on a bike

Gbadgley

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Hi, I'm just wondering what has been your experience trying to get accommodation with the albergues being on a bike. I understand that you have to wait till 8 pm at a lot of these places?

If this is the general experience then I think I would try the hostel accomodation instead.


Thanks for the input
 
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Gbadgley,

You may wish to investigate the Bike-Line for cyclists on the Camino Frances which lists those albergues which ARE cyclist friendly. For example one such albergue where I stayed late October 2010 is at Viloria de Rioja just east of Belorado. Acacio and Orietta have created a wonderful refuge for BOTH walkers and cyclists; there are 10 bunks in a dorm heated by a wood burning stove. Great showers water you and not the ceiling, walls or your clothes. Wifi is available as is a multilingual library specializing in books by Paulo Coelho.

Happy pedaling and Buen Camino,

Margaret Meredith
 
Hi Margaret, looks like the list is unavailable. At least that is what appears to be the case with my shaky Spanish.

Thanks, Gary
 
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Hi Margaret, looks like the list is unavailable. At least that is what appears to be the case with my shaky Spanish.

Thanks, Gary

Gary,

A new list for 2014 is currently being compiled. Here is a pdf file of the latest available list. For Camino Frances albergues which accept reservations by bicyclists see pages 3 to 20. Hope that you can use this.

MM
 
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Gary, we, my family and I (5 of us) biked end of May early June. We started in Pamplona. We had no problem with having to wait. We would usually end our day around 5 in the evening. Most walkers had already ended their day and eaten dinner. Later on in the season may be a problem.
 
Don't know when you are planning on riding but I rode most of the CF in October and never had a problem. In fact when I inquired if I would have to wait for bed because I was on a bike most hospitaleros looked at me a little funny. I guess I keep hearing about the cyclist being treated a little second rate but I never experienced it. I wonder if it's just a rumor. Or perhaps it's up to the whim of the hospitaleros. Of course if you are on a bike, carry a tent. Then you won't ever have a problem.
 
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.
when I inquired if I would have to wait for bed because I was on a bike most hospitaleros looked at me a little funny.
There is not a national rule on when bicyclists are admitted. Private albergues set their own rules, and many admit cyclists at any time. However, I think you will find that the xunta albergues hold beds for walkers until about 6 p.m., then admit cyclists. I have seen it dozens of times.
 
Gary,

A new list for 2014 is currently being compiled. Here is a pdf file of the latest available list. For Camino Frances albergues which accept reservations by bicyclists see pages 3 to 20. Hope that you can use this.

MM



Hi M,
Do you have an english version of the file? I am new here and i am still trying to familiarize myself with how to post messages. I am not sure if this is the correct way...my apologies.

Regards,
G
 

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