Yallah
Camino Guidebooks (Village to Village)
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Francés, Finisterre, Portugués, Norte, Primitivo, Inglés
Hi friends,
This question is just for fun. I've often noticed that some towns have lots of albergues, while others have very few options. So I'm curious, for people who have walked the camino, where would you love to see a charming new albergue open?
The two that stand out to me are Ponferrada and O Cebreiro. Wouldn't a delightful private albergue (something like De la Piedra in Villafranca or Casa de la Abuela in Los Arcos) be great near Ponferrada's historic downtown? Also, O Cebreiro has so much charm but there's only one albergue in a decidedly modern building.
This question is just for fun. I've often noticed that some towns have lots of albergues, while others have very few options. So I'm curious, for people who have walked the camino, where would you love to see a charming new albergue open?
The two that stand out to me are Ponferrada and O Cebreiro. Wouldn't a delightful private albergue (something like De la Piedra in Villafranca or Casa de la Abuela in Los Arcos) be great near Ponferrada's historic downtown? Also, O Cebreiro has so much charm but there's only one albergue in a decidedly modern building.