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Guillena - municipal albergue still closed?

JustJack

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Time of past OR future Camino
CF: May/June 2023
VDLP: April/May 2024
I see on Gronze that the municipal albergue in Guillen is closed. Has anyone been through there recently and can advise if that's still the case? Is it a permanent closure?
 
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I'll be through there in three weeks time and I'll report back!
Many thanks! Feel free to report on anything else along the way - I'll be very interested to read.
 
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.
It was closed earlier this year. We stayed at the private Albergue Luz del Camino. Very friendly people and reasonable facilities. 14 euros per person. I booked via email about 2 weeks before.
If you have time and feel like starting with 2 easy days I would suggest breaking that first stage and staying the first night in Santiponce. The Roman ruins are definitely worth a stop, as is the restored Monasterio de San Isidore del Campo.
 
It was closed earlier this year. We stayed at the private Albergue Luz del Camino. Very friendly people and reasonable facilities. 14 euros per person. I booked via email about 2 weeks before.
If you have time and feel like starting with 2 easy days I would suggest breaking that first stage and staying the first night in Santiponce. The Roman ruins are definitely worth a stop, as is the restored Monasterio de San Isidore del Campo.
Thanks for the feedback, I've booked Albergue Luz del Camino via email.
 
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