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Trinidad de Arre

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2006 to date: Over 21 Caminos. See signature line
On my first Camino in 2006, I stayed in many very memorable places.
One was the single room albergue at Uterga - one bunkbed. Our fellow pilgrim, a lady from Mexico, and I shared the bunkbed. Joe slept on the floor on a mat we found under the bed.
Another was at Trinidad de Arre on the right as soon as you cross the bridge.
They had a room just for couples, and another one for snorers!
Is that place still in service?
Has anyone stayed there recently?
Just curious.
 
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I'm not sure if it is the same place but I stayed in this historical albergue in Trinidad de Arres in 2016.
 
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Thanks. I just wondered if anyone had stayed there recently and if it had changed much.
I remember it being a wonderful place with a really nice backyard to rest in.
 
Stayed there in 2017. The Marist Brothers had left and a very pleasant man was running the albergue. Huge dorm, as I remember. In my book probably one of the better large places. Got there earlyish, which set me up for the walk through Pamplona and on to Puente la Reina.
 
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