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Please help with accommodation options (private rooms)

Time of past OR future Camino
Apr & Sep 2013, Apr 2014, 2015, Sep 2022, 2023
We are continuing our Camino in September from Logrono to Leon. We would like to stay in private rooms this time but don't wish to spend a fortune on hotels every night.... what are the other options? I believe there are rooms above bars etc. and private rooms in Albergues... How can we find out where they are before we head off for planning purposes..... and do we need to take our sleeping bag for this scenario? Also, any ideas what a "Casa Rural" is? Thanks in advance.. Jo
 
Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

€149,-
any ideas what a "Casa Rural" is?
A country home with bedrooms. The bath may or may not be en suite. You normally will eat with the host, as no restaurants will be nearby.

The more obscure places will not reveal themselves even with an internet search. You pretty much have to be walking by and see a sign.

Mundicamino and Erosky websites have good lists of all accommodations. Check them.
 
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Check out these earlier Forum threads regarding private accommodation along the CF.
http://www.caminodesantiago.me/comm...ccommodation-between-pamplona-and-leon.19183/ and
http://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/where-to-stay-for-privacy-for-a-couple.17460/

As Falcon suggests the both the Eroski site >>
http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es./albergues/ and the Mundicamino site >> http://www.mundicamino.com/rutas.cfm?id=15 are most useful for finding accommodation.

To begin a search for private lodging places (Hospedajes) along your section of the Camino Frances use this Mundicamino website set for Etapa 7: Los Arcos - Logrono >> Hospedajes >> at this following link. .
http://www.mundicamino.com/ruta.cfm...rcos, Los&xfin=Logroño&xne=7&quees=Hospedajes

You can also translate the page automatically into English. For lodging info for further stops along the way click the orange arrow to a higher Etapa on the right of the page.

Happy searching and Buen Camino,

Margaret Meredith
 
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A country home with bedrooms. The bath may or may not be en suite. You normally will eat with the host, as no restaurants will be nearby.

The more obscure places will not reveal themselves even with an internet search. You pretty much have to be walking by and see a sign.

Mundicamino and Erosky websites have good lists of all accommodations. Check them.
It's easy. We walked in the winter - almost all the albergues were closed so we had no choice. We didn 't book anything - just arrived in a town or village, our JohnBrierley guidebook helped with ideas, and we also often asked at bars and cafes. There are lots of pensions (small family-run hoetls) in which you can have a room and ensuite, pretty basic but adequate, around 35-40 euros a night.
Maggie Ramsay
"The Italian Camino" (Amazon)
 
There are lots of pensions (small family-run hoetls) in which you can have a room and ensuite, pretty basic but adequate, around 35-40 euros a night.
Maggie Ramsay "The Italian Camino" (Amazon)
I walked Lisbon to Porto in June. Albergues were very infrequent. "Residentials" were small, family run hotels: but the cost was generally 18 to 25 Euros for an ensuite room. Check my diaries on my web site for more details. The diary for Lisbon to Porto includes a spreadsheet of day by day costs [accommodation, meals, transport etc]
Buen camino!
 
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.

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