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Donativos on the Norte/Primitivo

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First: Camino Francés 2002; most recent: Norte/Primitivo 2019
When I was preparing updates for the guidebooks yesterday, it struck me that there is currently an abundance of donation-based albergues on the Norte (and, to a lesser extent, on the Primitivo). I've tried to compile a complete list--check it out:

Camino del Norte:
  • Irun – Albergue de Peregrinos Jakobi (breakfast)
  • Pasajes de San Juan – Albergue de Peregrinos Santa Ana
  • Zarautz – Albergue de Peregrinos
  • Zumaia - Albergue de Peregrinos Convento de San Jose
  • Markina-Xemein – Albergue de Peregrinos Convento
  • Monasterio de Zenarruza (communal dinner)
  • Larrabetzu – Albergue de Peregrinos
  • Lezama - Albergue de Peregrinos
  • Bilbao – Albergue de Peregrinos (communal meals)
  • Bilbao - Albergue Parroquia Barrio de la Cruz / Santa Cruz de Begoña
  • Barakaldo – Albergue del Polideportivo
  • Portugalete – Albergue de Peregrinos
  • Pobeña – Albergue de Peregrinos
  • Ontón – Albergue Tu Camino (ok, not donativo, but communal meals and in the spirit)
  • El Pontarrón de Guriezo – Albergue de Peregrinos (currently closed)
  • Güemes – Albergue La Cabaña del Abuelo Peuto (communal meals)
  • Santa Cruz de Bezana – Albergue La Santa Cruz (communal meals)
  • Bustio (between Unquera and Colombres) - Albergue de Bustio
  • Pendueles – Albergue Aves de Paso (communal meals)
  • Cuerres – Albergue Casa Belén and Albergue Reposo del Andayón (communal meals at both)
  • La Vega – Albergue Tu Casa (communal meals)
  • Tornón – Albergue La Llamarga (communal meals)
  • Villaviciosa – Albergue de Peregrinos la Payariega (communal meals)
  • Amandi – Albergue La Ferreria (communal meals)
  • San Martín de Laspra – Albergue San Martín
  • La Ronda (after Luarca) – Albergue Casa Lua (communal meals)
  • Maariz – O Bisonte de Maariz (often communal meals)
  • Miraz – Albergue de Peregrinos (CSJ (breakfast)

Camino Primitivo:
  • Villaviciosa – Albergue de Peregrinos la Payariega (communal meals)
  • Amandi – Albergue La Ferreria (communal meals)
  • Grado – Albergue Villa de Grado (breakfast)
  • San Marcelo (7km after Grado) - Casita Mandala (communal meals)
  • Porciles – Albergue Fontenonaya (communal meals)
  • Bodenaya – Albergue de Peregrinos (communal meals)
  • La Espina – Albergue El Cruce
Check out all those communal meals between Güemes and Luarca! I know people complain about the asphalt in Cantabria, and understandably, but you can't beat that hospitality.

And for anyone looking to launch a new donativo-based albergue, the second half of the Primitivo seems like it could use you!

Dave
 
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Zumaia - Albergue de Peregrinos Convento de San Jose is donativo. Stayed there in April. Run by volunteers.
 
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Thank you so much for this - I will definitely use your list in April
 
Updated to include a new donativo with communal meals in San Marcelo, 7km after Grado on the Primitivo -- Casita Mandala.
 
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Albergue in Bustio (few km before Colombres, just after the bridge where you enter Cantabria from Unquerra) is also donativo. it is run by two very nice ladies - mother and daughter. Double rooms with bathrooms, wooden furniture and embroidered bed linen. Breakfast. You can also give your clothes to the ladies in the evening and you'll get them washed.
 

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Albergue in Bustio (few km before Colombres, just after the bridge where you enter Cantabria from Unquerra) is also donativo. it is run by two very nice ladies - mother and daughter. Double rooms with bathrooms, wooden furniture and embroidered bed linen. Breakfast. You can also give your clothes to the ladies in the evening and you'll get them washed.
Good catch -- thank you!
 
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Roca Madre just before Cornellana on the Primitivo is another donativo with communal meal, lovely place to stay.
 
When I was preparing updates for the guidebooks yesterday, it struck me that there is currently an abundance of donation-based albergues on the Norte (and, to a lesser extent, on the Primitivo). I've tried to compile a complete list--check it out:

Camino del Norte:
  • Irun – Albergue de Peregrinos Jakobi (breakfast)
  • Pasajes de San Juan – Albergue de Peregrinos Santa Ana
  • Zarautz – Albergue de Peregrinos
  • Zumaia - Albergue de Peregrinos Convento de San Jose
  • Markina-Xemein – Albergue de Peregrinos Convento
  • Monasterio de Zenarruza (communal dinner)
  • Larrabetzu – Albergue de Peregrinos
  • Lezama - Albergue de Peregrinos
  • Bilbao – Albergue de Peregrinos (communal meals)
  • Bilbao - Albergue Parroquia Barrio de la Cruz / Santa Cruz de Begoña
  • Barakaldo – Albergue del Polideportivo
  • Portugalete – Albergue de Peregrinos
  • Pobeña – Albergue de Peregrinos
  • Ontón – Albergue Tu Camino (ok, not donativo, but communal meals and in the spirit)
  • El Pontarrón de Guriezo – Albergue de Peregrinos (currently closed)
  • Güemes – Albergue La Cabaña del Abuelo Peuto (communal meals)
  • Santa Cruz de Bezana – Albergue La Santa Cruz (communal meals)
  • Bustio (between Unquera and Colombres) - Albergue de Bustio
  • Pendueles – Albergue Aves de Paso (communal meals)
  • Cuerres – Albergue Casa Belén and Albergue Reposo del Andayón (communal meals at both)
  • La Vega – Albergue Tu Casa (communal meals)
  • Tornón – Albergue La Llamarga (communal meals)
  • Villaviciosa – Albergue de Peregrinos la Payariega (communal meals)
  • Amandi – Albergue La Ferreria (communal meals)
  • San Martín de Laspra – Albergue San Martín
  • La Ronda (after Luarca) – Albergue Casa Lua (communal meals)
  • Maariz – O Bisonte de Maariz (often communal meals)
  • Miraz – Albergue de Peregrinos (CSJ (breakfast)

Camino Primitivo:
  • Villaviciosa – Albergue de Peregrinos la Payariega (communal meals)
  • Amandi – Albergue La Ferreria (communal meals)
  • Grado – Albergue Villa de Grado (breakfast)
  • San Marcelo (7km after Grado) - Casita Mandala (communal meals)
  • Porciles – Albergue Fontenonaya (communal meals)
  • Bodenaya – Albergue de Peregrinos (communal meals)
  • La Espina – Albergue El Cruce
Check out all those communal meals between Güemes and Luarca! I know people complain about the asphalt in Cantabria, and understandably, but you can't beat that hospitality.

And for anyone looking to launch a new donativo-based albergue, the second half of the Primitivo seems like it could use you!

Dave
Anybody has updated this list for 2023, please?
 
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Got it. Thank you kindly!
 
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.
Dang, this one makes me really sad. Albergue La Ferreria in Amandi has permanently closed. The owner of the house decided to not renew the lease.

Sergio has lined up a new place, so he aims to open a new albergue in 2024, so that's the very large silver lining. I'll miss that space, though.
 
Dang, this one makes me really sad. Albergue La Ferreria in Amandi has permanently closed. The owner of the house decided to not renew the lease.

Sergio has lined up a new place, so he aims to open a new albergue in 2024, so that's the very large silver lining. I'll miss that space, though.
Is the new place nearby?
 
Samblismo donativo on Primitivo is very nice.
 
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