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Super new Albergue in Triacastela.

Gareth Griffith

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Time of past OR future Camino
SJPdP to Santiago de Compestela in May(2016)
Albergue Lemos has just opened it is just before the Albergue Oribio on the same side of the road. I have a dorm that should sleep twelve to myself. There are plenty of power sockets next to the bunks and lockers that will take most backpacks and they too have a PowerPoint inside them. The showers and toilets are modern. There are no meals but there is a good kitchen with quality modern appliances. There is even a lift! They have industrial capacity washers and dryers which were very welcome after the heavens opened coming down the mountain. 9 euros in the Albergue and they do offer private rooms too. Disposable mattress and pillow covers are included in the price. Fixtures and fittings are far superior to any budget hotel in the UK. No I'm not the owner or on the payroll!
 
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Fully agree! We stayed in a private room yesterday that boasted an amazing view of the mountains and even had a deck out front with incredibly comfortable deck furniture to sit an enjoy a cold beverage after a long descent :cool:
 
And what in the blue heck is THAT thing?
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It is written "receiver" but what does it receive? It is plugged in, I can tell!
I think I am getting too old for the new albergues :)
 
Thanks for the heads up. Sounds like a very nice place.
 
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