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Estella Albergue?

Taisce

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We will be flying into Bilbao and spending the night in Estella (to pick up from where we ended last time). Anybody any recommendations for which Albergue is good? We will be arriving late 10pm-ish on the bus, and leaving early next morning. Thanks!
 
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.
Albergues generally close their doors to access by 10pm. And are first-come-first-serve so likely to be full Best to book a cheap hotel and arrange for late arrival. Few ways for that to go wrong on a Camino start. I am leaving in mid May from Leon and did the same thing so my flite to MAD and bus to Leon wont be an issue for late arrival.
 
Definitely too late for an albergue. Check out Booking.com for a B&B. I stayed in B&B Zaldu last year and can highly recommend it.
 
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Like you we spent night in Estella, picking up where we ended last time and we stayed in Hostal El Volante. Very convenient and on route for your start next morning. Cost €59 for 2 which included breakfast...booked through booking.com
 
Definitely too late for an albergue. Check out Booking.com for a B&B. I stayed in B&B Zaldu last year and can highly recommend it.
Thanks John. I'll check at the albergue we've booked with by email and will also have a look at B& B Zaldu.
 
Like you we spent night in Estella, picking up where we ended last time and we stayed in Hostal El Volante. Very convenient and on route for your start next morning. Cost €59 for 2 which included breakfast...booked through booking.com
Thanks county cork.
 
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Albergues generally close their doors to access by 10pm. And are first-come-first-serve so likely to be full Best to book a cheap hotel and arrange for late arrival. Few ways for that to go wrong on a Camino start. I am leaving in mid May from Leon and did the same thing so my flite to MAD and bus to Leon wont be an issue for late arrival.
Thanks alhartman. Looks like we'll get to the town by 9.30pm all going well. I'll check with the albergue we've reserved with.
 

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