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Inspired by some previous work on lists of albergues and seeking a combined list of references for albergues on the Camino Frances that brought various strands of information together in one place, we decided, to produce such a single list. One of the drivers was to be able to store this digitally and access it on the camino from a mobile phone.
The list was produced by trawling through guide books, internet sites and any other reference material. It does not deal...
Updated September 2013
Ivar, It's great but you have to have 15/20 vision to read it. I tried to print it in "landscape" but that didn't make any difference.ivar updated “All” Albergues on the Camino Frances in one pdf with a new update entry:
Updated September 2013
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Updated with headers on each page
This version of the PDF should have the correct headers.
Hopefully this new version will show up correctly. Sorry for the inconvenience as I learn this new Resource Section
Ivar and Collators - yes thank you for the resource but how do I get a copy I can actually read?? I tried to copy it to excel and the printing was virtually unreadable. Cheers S_MikeIvar, It's great but you have to have 15/20 vision to read it. I tried to print it in "landscape" but that didn't make any difference.
OK Ivar - I think I have figured out how to print (and save a copy to - as a pdf so have not changed your original). CheersIvar and Collators - yes thank you for the resource but how do I get a copy I can actually read?? I tried to copy it to excel and the printing was virtually unreadable. Cheers S_Mike
This update corrects some errors and adds some new albergue information.
Thank you so much!ivar submitted a new resource:
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But you took away the "km to Santiago, km from last facility"Thank you so much!
We had to make room in order for people to print it. Stages and distances are both variable and available in other guide books. As this is a list of albergues I decided to drop it. Personally I'd like to drop the location facilities as again they are available in the guides and this would ease the problem of printing even further. If we did that then we could bring back the km from last facility column. Views are welcome - a chance to influence usBut you took away the "km to Santiago, km from last facility"
P=Private, Par=Parish run, M or X = Municipal run, A=Association (e.g. CSJ) run.This is a wonderful resource, I'll print it and bring on my camino. As a newbie I'm not sure about the types of albergues? I'm guessing P - Private, M - Municipal (but what does that mean?). Par - Christian? A - no idea. A little help in clarifying this would be wonderful =) I am also interested in knowing if any of these celebrate pilgrim's mass, do you know?
A new albergue has been added for Logrono.
Thank you so much for the hard work.ivar submitted a new resource:
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Thank you @Billy Grass !there is an error in the “All” Albergues on the Camino Frances in one pdf listing. Under the listings for St. Jean Pied de Port the email address for Maison Kaserna is shown as Jaques.mullon@orange.fr it should be Jacques.mullon@orange.fr. (note the c in Jacques)
I have added these albergues:
- Sotés - Albergue de Sotés
- Grañon - Casa de la Sonrisa
- Cirueña - Albergue Victoria
- Sarria - Albergue Oasis
- Espinosa del Camino - Albergue Camino de Esperanza ( Edit: I have been advised that this albergue has been replaced by Alb. Espinosa del Camino)
Re: Logroño Alb Parish; in Sept 2013, we were asked for 5 euros, but communal dinner and breakfast were included.BlackDog updated “All” Albergues on the Camino Frances in one pdf with a new update entry:
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Thank you, noted for the next version.Albergue de Boni in Salceda should go on the list. It has 30 beds, opened new September, 2013. I stayed there.
http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es/el-albergue-de-boni
A stunning price. Are you sure that it wasn't 'donativo' for the meals? The cheapest albergues charge 5€ for a bed alone, or at best with a limited breakfast IMHO.Re: Logroño Alb Parish; in Sept 2013, we were asked for 5 euros, but communal dinner and breakfast were included.
Sorry, I don't recall the details, but you're probably correct. I just remember being charged the 5 euros when we arrived so thought it better to alert you to that, just in case someone was expecting donativo.A stunning price. Are you sure that it wasn't 'donativo' for the meals? The cheapest albergues charge 5€ for a bed alone, or at best with a limited breakfast IMHO.
List of albergues in León revised and new added. Minor errors corrected.
Not every albergue has Wi-Fi. Some albergues have excellent Wi-Fi such that you can surf the internet on your iPhone from your bunk bed! Others have Wi-Fi but the connection is very weak. Many albergues have absolutely no Wi-Fi. An occasional few albergues have a public coin-operated computer. Many bars and cafés have Wi-Fi, especially in cities, but many don't, yet once in a while you can stop at a café in the middle of nowhere and find that they have great Wi-Fi for their customers.
I can make this resource available in it's Excel format by email. I'd wait a while though as it's undergoing changes to reduce unnecessary information, such as stages, distance to SdC and elevations, that isn't agreed among the various sources in order to make it more readable.
You need to send me an email address by private message.Could you please provide the file in Excel format ?
Thanks
TD
New albergue added at A Pena and other minor changes
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I always seem to have trouble when I download this file..This time it worked great on my laptop but won't open on my Android phone. It will download the file but says it can't open it. I have Adobe. Do I need something else? Would much rather have it on my phone than have to print it.BlackDog updated “All” Albergues on the Camino Frances in one pdf with a new update entry:
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You should be able to read it with Adobe Reader. It's saved from Excel in pdf format so I don't know if that creates a problem. I can read on my Android phone & tablet. Do you want it as an Excel file?I always seem to have trouble when I download this file..This time it worked great on my laptop but won't open on my Android phone. It will download the file but says it can't open it. I have Adobe. Do I need something else? Would much rather have it on my phone than have to print it.
Is it this site that has the issue? @BlackDogIm getting nothing but a post in Spanish, not an attachment. Am I doing something wrong.
Thx
Buen Camino
"Snake"
A number of new albergues have been added, a couple of wrong telephone numbers corrected. Special thanks for feedback to @basquelady for a detailed list of changes and @Roger B for a telephone correction for The Way in Brea.
A big thanks to @pico whose observations I had overlooked as I was on Camino and completely forgot about them! There are a number of new albergues and a new location Camponayara about 7 Kms outside Ponferrada which has a new albergue.
All corrections are welcome. We still have to do a sweep through various sources to try and detect any errors or omissions so we welcome your support in this task.
I have received even more amendments to the list, thank you Acacio. This month has seen a further two localities added as well as new albergues and minor corrections.
Keep them coming folks.
There is another wonderful albergue to add to the list. It just opened this summer. It is fantastic.ivar submitted a new resource:
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Thank you very much I shall note it for the next amendmentThere is another wonderful albergue to add to the list. It just opened this summer. It is fantastic.
Albergue Leo in Villafranca del Biezero
Telephone 987 54 25 58 or 658 039 244
Calle de Agua #10
Email; info@albergueleo.com
Website: www.albergueleo.com
Private
10 euros
washer/dryer; serves breakfast; wifi;
Thanks Ivar it is in the file already.I got an email from one pilgrims saying the following:
FYI:
Next to the private Albergue in Caldadilla de la Cueza they have opened up a new municipal albergue (very clean; good showers; only problem was the flies). I was there on 9/16 and they said it opened about 3 months before. It is actually attached to the private albergue.
How things change: this document has 24 pages! When I first walked the CF from St-Jean the lovely people who hand out credenciales there handed me 2 sheets of paper: 1 for albergues, 1 for distances and topography.ivar submitted a new resource:
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We have revised the complete list and checked details as far as possible. There are additional albergues throughout the Camino but in particular the numbers have increased from Sarria onwards.
I'm guessing "private" or "municipal/parochial".Excellent resource.
The spreadsheet lists letters "P" and "M" under 'Type' for Albergues. What does "P" or "M" stand for?
My apologies if this has already been addressed.
Thanks. I noticed the abbreviation "A" as well.I'm guessing "private" or "municipal/parochial".
Ok, now ypu will have to tell me exactly where you see these abreviations.Thanks. I noticed the abbreviation "A" as well.
I'm surprised that you do not notice them. Please see the 'Type' column right after the 'Name of the Albergue' column. And the letters are indicated under the "Type" column for each Albergue.Ok, now ypu will have to tell me exactly where you see these abreviations.
This excellent resource should have a footnote and state what "M", "P", "Par", "A" and "X" stand for under the "Type" column. I think those responsible for putting it together should be able to help. Can any one of them comment on this?Now I see them, bit could not tell you what it stands for. Sorry.
My android downloaded it, but is telling me I cannot open the file, any advice?ivar submitted a new resource:
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There have been some minor changes.
There was an issue with the pages and date so I have corrected them. Also one person had an issue with the file not opening correctly. This version is to correct those points.
The email address for Jesus y Maria in Pamplona has been corrected
Previous updated files appear not to have uploaded correctly.
The list has been completely reviewed and has many small changes to prices and telephone numbers. There are at least 33 NEW albergues listed in this version.
Any and all amendments are welcomed.
In my haste I forgot to arrange the colour bars for alternate villages and towns to aid readability.
As stated in the title.
Added a new column to show whether open all the year or not. 3 additional albergues added to the file.
Is it possible to reserve beds in advance in the "penthouse" of theivar submitted a new resource:
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I prefer not to do so. It has been used in violation of the copyright by commercial organisations. Email me and tell me what you want to do with it.Can you upload also the Excel file?
http://wisepilgrim.com/albergue/refugio-de-peregrinos-de-roncesvalles-itzandegiaIs it possible to reserve beds in advance in the "penthouse" of the
Refuge de Peregrinos alburgue in Roncesvalle? If so, how? Many thanks.
A new establishment in Samos, Casa Licerio - shared and private accommodation - https://www.facebook.com/CasaLicerio.
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