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There is also the albergue that is about 5k before Castrojerig called Albergue Hospital de perigrinos de San Anton. It is where the ruins of a church and the big arch we walk under. I found out about it on my second Camino but it was too early to stop. The last time I walked the CF was this past winter and it was closed. I have heard wonderful things about this donativo. I know there is no hot water either.
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I would love to stay here one day. It would be nice if anyone has stayed here and could share their experience.
As a one-time short-term resident of the shipping container, this deserves all the support we can give it.If you love Albergue San Anton, you can help them out!
The volunteer hospitaleros who serve there sleep in an old shipping container, hot in summer, damp in the rain, stone cold at night. With the gates closed for the year, the non-profit association that runs the place has finally decided to put the caretakers in more comfortable quarters: a camper!
A second-hand model has been found, which offers a bit of privacy as well as much more comfy temperatures. During the winter it can be moved under cover.
Now we just need to raise the money to pay for it! We hope for 4000, but we'll take whatever people can spare. With Ivar's permission, I will direct you to Peaceableprojects.org website, a US non-profit that supports these magical camino places, where you can make your tax-deductible donation via PayPal.
Thanks I will go and check this out and help. Thank you Rebekah. I have heard you interviewed and read many of your posts you are a cherished and valued Perigrina of the Camino.If you love Albergue San Anton, you can help them out!
The volunteer hospitaleros who serve there sleep in an old shipping container, hot in summer, damp in the rain, stone cold at night. With the gates closed for the year, the non-profit association that runs the place has finally decided to put the caretakers in more comfortable quarters: a camper!
A second-hand model has been found, which offers a bit of privacy as well as much more comfy temperatures. During the winter it can be moved under cover.
Now we just need to raise the money to pay for it! We hope for 4000, but we'll take whatever people can spare. With Ivar's permission, I will direct you to Peaceableprojects.org website, a US non-profit that supports these magical camino places, where you can make your tax-deductible donation via PayPal.
Many have in the past. Try searching using the term 'San Anton'. You might get another 'San ...' but you will get any mentions of San Anton.It would be nice if anyone has stayed here and could share their experience.
It was our favorite night on the Camino. There's something magic about that place -- maybe because the lack of amenities cause many to pass it by, but if you're one of the ones who look deeper than the surface and decide to stay there, be assured you'll be among kindred souls.There is also the albergue that is about 5k before Castrojerig called Albergue Hospital de perigrinos de San Anton...
... It would be nice if anyone has stayed here and could share their experience.
I got there early in the afternoon as it was a short stage from Rabe, but I thought the albergue would fill, so...It would be nice if anyone has stayed here and could share their experience.
Joyfully done!Now we just need to raise the money to pay for it! We hope for 4000, but we'll take whatever people can spare.
@Allyson Hughes What are the 5 special places?I think if I were to do the Camino Frances again, I would stay at 5 special places, even though some of them are only five miles apart.
Yes!Go from La Faba over the mountain and down to Fonfria.
My question as well
Thanks for the info and I will bear it in mind for my next camino. I see the villages/towns you stopped at, but which Albergues?http://www.alberguesdelcamino.com/sarria/albergue-monasterio-de-la-magdalena Go here from Triacastella instead of straight to Sarria. I didn't stay in the monastery. I stayed at a small hotel with a friend that we split for something like $15. It was raining when we got there and the monastery looked very cold! But the monastery is amazing. I have done the mental twice, and the second time I did some of the things that I missed from the first time. This is one of them. Atapuerca is another one. Villafranca de Bierzo, Arroyo San Bol, Molinaseca, LaFaba on the way up to O cebreiro. Don't stay there... Too touristy. Go from La Faba over the mountain and down to Fonfria.
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