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Sailor, I would call this one bunk sleeps 2, there are no other beds in this Albergue. I slept there, believe me there is only one.Actually, I see two bunks. Do we have any albergue out there with ONE bunk? Anyone, anyone? Thanks for reading.
Donna, you can and should ring ahead for this Albergue. If you require any more information about the Sureste PM me.Thanks for the heads up! I'm planning to start from Alicante with my fiance in Feb 2019. The poor man will be in shock from the walking so I have to be kind as far as accommodation options go at least in the first week.
That is tiny.
I stayed in the 7 bunk (14 persons) Corcubion albergue on the Camino de Finisterra and thought that was small until I stayed in the 3 bunk (6 persons) auberge municipal in Aulnay Charente Maritime France
Thanks, so far your "alberguito" is winning.Sailor, I would call this one bunk sleeyourps 2, there are no other beds in this Albergue. I slept there, believe me there is only one.
But that is in addition to the other bunks in two rooms in the main building.I think Peg and I win this one. The Albergue La Senda (formerly El Tesín) in Rabanal del Camino on the Camino Frances has, just a bit up the road and on the other side, a camping field with a shed for bicycle storage. But next to that is a cabin divided in two, bedroom and bathroom (but not connected with an inside door.) The bedroom was just big enough for a chair, one double bed and space enough on each side of the bed to get in comfortably. The bathroom was private, not for use by the campers. We were given a key to each room. At 15 euros it was the deal of the camino.
I remember this area really well ... austere is a good description!Don't have a picture of it, but the albergue at San Bol, which is just past Hornillos Del Camino is pretty tiny and austere. Picture attached is where you merge off the main trail to get to it. It is literally by itself in the middle of a field.View attachment 37231
I'm reminded of the many similar lodgings to be found at New Zealand campgounds.On the Camino del Norte, a campground in Islares in Cantabria offered this gem of a shelter for two Pilgrims. Two single beds, "nothing more and nothing less", to quote the lady at the reception.
Hello altogether! On the Camino del Norte, a campground in Islares in Cantabria offered this gem of a shelter for two Pilgrims. Two single beds, "nothing more and nothing less", to quote the lady at the reception. Certainly my tiniest "Albergue"-Experience! Check out the foto below!
Is this the smallest official Albergue on the Camino. It is on the Sureste and is the town of Petrer about 46 km from Alicante one day after Orito . It is just one Bunk bed. It has a shower and toilet. It is an official Albergue Municipal. I include 2 photographs. Stayed there on 8th May this year. There is no other Albergue in the town View attachment 37220View attachment 37239
Don't have a picture of it, but the albergue at San Bol, which is just past Hornillos Del Camino is pretty tiny and austere. Picture attached is where you merge off the main trail to get to it. It is literally by itself in the middle of a field.
This says 10 in one room.I've had morning coffee at St Bol and topped up water from the outdoor fountain. How many beds does it have?
2006When did you take this photo?
Not sure as I didn't actually stop at it, only viewed from a distance.I've had morning coffee at St Bol and topped up water from the outdoor fountain. How many beds does it have?
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