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Two albergues re-open on the Norte

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Good news for Norte pilgrims!

Two private albergues which had closed in the past years have reopened (or plan to) for 2023. They are:

Aves de Paso in Pendueles, where Anna (from Holland) takes over from Javier. Closed on Fridays!
and
Reposo del Andayon in Cuerres, whose owners have reversed their earlier decision to close. Closed on Mondays!

Mark your guidebooks appropriately, as they may not be included (mine wasn't).
 
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Good news for Norte pilgrims!

Two private albergues which had closed in the past years have reopened (or plan to) for 2023. They are:

Aves de Paso in Pendueles, where Anna (from Holland) takes over from Javier. Closed on Fridays!
and
Reposo del Andayon in Cuerres, whose owners have reversed their earlier decision to close. Closed on Mondays!

Mark your guidebooks appropriately, as they may not be included (mine wasn't).
that is excellent news, Aves de Paso is a lovely place indeed
 
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El reposo de Sndayon was my favorite albergue on the Norte. I liked Aves de Paso too
 
I will take note of these openings, as I prepare to walk from Irun early May.
Thank you! Ultreia 🤩❤️
 
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Good news for Norte pilgrims!

Two private albergues which had closed in the past years have reopened (or plan to) for 2023. They are:

Aves de Paso in Pendueles, where Anna (from Holland) takes over from Javier. Closed on Fridays!
and
Reposo del Andayon in Cuerres, whose owners have reversed their earlier decision to close. Closed on Mondays!

Mark your guidebooks appropriately, as they may not be included (mine wasn't).
Sadly Reposo del Andayon will not be reopening after all. I received notification from them to say they have decided to close their business
 
And based on the photos and comment I received from Anna it will remain so!
You can be sure of that! Anna has become a friend of mine since she moved here. She will be a wonderful host. Now painting and fixing the last couple of things.
 
Sadly Reposo del Andayon will not be reopening after all. I received notification from them to say they have decided to close their business
I was already surprised to read here that Reposo del Andayón was reopening for pilgrims. I heard similar news, however I don't have any details.
 
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