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New albergue between Villaviciosa and Valdediós

alansykes

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A couple of nights ago I stayed in the new donativo albergue about an hour on from Villaviciosa, just outside the village of Amandi, and a bit before the split between the Primitivo and the Norte. It opened, I think, this September, and has 12 (bunk) beds and 2 loo/showers. It's run by a very nice couple, Sergio and Edurne, who have young children and a lovely border collie (I come from the border that border collies come from, so am always pleased to see them).

I had been meaning to carry on to the albergue at Valdediós, but wasn't 100% sure it was open. It was, but I'm glad I stayed at Amandi anyway, as the first tour of the 9th century church at VdD is not until 11am, so I'd have had a long wait in the morning with no coffee, and Sergio does a communal evening meal, which I shared with him and my new best friend Antonío from Madrid, who I first met in Llanes, and very good coffee for breakfast.

The telephone number is 646516846. They also have a washing machine and drier.

I liked them and the place very much and hope they succeed.
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
A couple of nights ago I stayed in the new donativo albergue about an hour on from Villaviciosa, just outside the village of Amandi, and a bit before the split between the Primitivo and the Norte. It opened, I think, this September, and has 12 (bunk) beds and 2 loo/showers. It's run by a very nice couple, Sergio and Edurne, who have young children and a lovely border collie (I come from the border that border collies come from, so am always pleased to see them).

I had been meaning to carry on to the albergue at Valdediós, but wasn't 100% sure it was open. It was, but I'm glad I stayed at Amandi anyway, as the first tour of the 9th century church at VdD is not until 11am, so I'd have had a long wait in the morning with no coffee, and Sergio does a communal evening meal, which I shared with him and my new best friend Antonío from Madrid, who I first met in Llanes, and very good coffee for breakfast.

The telephone number is 646516846. They also have a washing machine and drier.

I liked them and the place very much and hope they succeed.

Alan:

Thanks for the update. I checked gronze.com and their Hostel is already listed on the website with a phone # and email address. How is your Norte going?

Ultreya,
Joe
 

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