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Larrasoana Accommodation

Gerard Carpenter

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Time of past OR future Camino
will start first stage on French camino starting SJPP on May 8th 2018
Hi all a snow blizzard in ireland is allowing me time to plan more of our first camino begining on may 8th, I am travelling with my wife from SJPP to Logrono. I am looking for reccommended accommodation update for Larrasoana. Thanks Gerard
 
3rd Edition. More content, training & pack guides avoid common mistakes, bed bugs etc
Last year I stayed in Casa Elita and recommend it. It's a house tucked away in a side street and run by a very nice couple - he is Spanish, she is (I think) Hungarian but speaks fluent English. There are 3 very comfortable individual rooms, a shared bathroom, and a lovely atmosphere. There isn't much to do in Larrasoaña, so I also recommend the communal meal - I met some very interesting people.
 
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About 8km beyond Larrasoana is a very nice muni in Zabaldika. I am not sure they are open in early may.
 
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.
Thanks for the replies I will have a look at both, regards Gerard
 
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I also liked Albergue San Nicolás, and staying in Larrasoaña in general. But: the 27 km from Roncesvalles to Larrasoaña felt surprisingly long. I was in one of those "will this afternoon ever end?" moods when I finally arrived. I was very glad to be one step ahead of the crowds who stopped at Zubiri, so I'd still recommend it ... just be prepared!
 
Exactly stop in Zubiri after Roncevalles at Palo de Avellano and walk to Zalbaldika. Then your walk to Pamplona is like a walk in a garden depending which route you chose. Take the one along the river, it is a little longer but more pleasant.
 
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Recommend Hostel Bide Ederra in Larrosoana, nice clean private rooms, breakfast included [Jesus the manager will prepare breakfast, and will treat you with respect].
You can check it out at this link: http://hostelbideederra.com/
Last September-October I made reservations via email, Jesus will send a quick reply. Good luck with your planning and execution, y que la luz de Dios alumbre su camino.
 
I liked Albergue San Nicolás. They had a nice communal dinner too.
I also stayed at Saint Nicolás in August. Highly recommended, with an excellent meal. And a nice walk to Zuriáin for an excellent at a cafe with metal sculpture of a pilgrim.
 

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