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New albergue in Caborredondo

peregrina2000

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As anyone who stayed in the albergue in Bodenaya on the Primitivo knows, Alex was a hospitalero extraordinaire! He has just announced on his facebook page that he's opening a new albergue, this one on the Norte, in the town of Caborredondo. It didn't ring a bell so I had to look it up to see it is in between Santillana and Cóbreces.

Based on my experience in Bodenaya, this will likely become another well-loved and greatly sought after donativo albergue. Would love to hear from people who go there.


https://www.facebook.com/albergue.bodenaya
 
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Interesting, I guess now he knows what truly makes him happy. Good for him, and all of us who will benefit from a great new loving place.
 
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The Cantabrian coast near Caborredondo is spectacular, famous not for the beaches but for the cliffs - acantilados.

440px-Acantilados_de_Alfoz_de_Lloredo_(To%C3%B1anes),_Camino_del_norte_costero.jpg


The picture below must have been taken probably not more than 2 kms from the new Alexandro's albergue. Or maybe this is the new albergue? ;)

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As anyone who stayed in the albergue in Bodenaya on the Primitivo knows, Alex was a hospitalero extraordinaire! He has just announced on his facebook page that he's opening a new albergue, this one on the Norte, in the town of Caborredondo. It didn't ring a bell so I had to look it up to see it is in between Santillana and Cóbreces.

Based on my experience in Bodenaya, this will likely become another well-loved and greatly sought after donativo albergue. Would love to hear from people who go there.


https://www.facebook.com/albergue.bodenaya
you're sooo full of the great stuff peregrina2000. Thank you for the info. Be blessed :) Caesar
 
The Cantabrian coast near Caborredondo is spectacular, famous not for the beaches but for the cliffs - acantilados.

440px-Acantilados_de_Alfoz_de_Lloredo_(To%C3%B1anes),_Camino_del_norte_costero.jpg


The picture below must have been taken probably not more than 2 kms from the new Alexandro's albergue. Or maybe this is the new albergue? ;)

40601644.jpg

The albergue is in town, not on the coast, but those are pretty spectacular pictures. Reminds me that when walking the Norte, even when you are not on the coast, you are frequently just a km or two from it, which makes for good evening strolling (I remember finding some pretty amazing beaches that way).

From the looks of things, Alex's new albergue is less than a km or two from the ocean.
 
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does anyone know the exact address for Alexe's albergue in Caborredondo. I must be tonta, but I cannot figure out from the Facebook page. :) sorry
 
Just a follow up bit of info about Alejandro's new albergue. It is not a donativo. There is a fixed charge. As I understand it from Alejandro's successor in Bodenaya, this has less to do with preferences and attitude and more to do with more practical things like being able to acquire years in the work force for pension purposes. Not that it's any of our business, but I think many people were surprised to learn that the new albergue is run on a different basis than the albergue that made him a legend.
 
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