This pleasant guest house is set in a quiet rural setting in Moratinos, a small town on the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Route. It offers comfortable rooms with a balcony, TV and free Wi-Fi.
Thomas
Luxembourg
Pilgrim accommodation on the Camino , with a Spanish rustic style. Evening meal was included. Perfect for one night
Situated in Moratinos, El Castillo de Moratinos has a garden, shared lounge, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. The property is non-smoking and is set 24 km from Villa Romana La Olmeda.
Albergue Laganares - pilgrims hostel - features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in San Nicolás del Real Camino.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
The warm welcome from lovely hosts who had walked the Camino themselves and understood the life of the walkers. Delicious food served at a community meal. Thank you!
Albergue LaMorena has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Ledigos. Featuring a bar, the property is located within 21 km of Villa Romana La Olmeda.
Nikki
Australia
What an oasis in the middle of the Camino! Hotel quality rooms with beautiful linen and facilities. The albergue has a fantastic restaurant for à la cart during the day including great pizzas and salads, as well as a pilgrims dinner at night. The entire place is modern, clean and has fantastic facilities including a grassed area and lounges out the back and a terrace out the front for eating and socialising. All of the staff were extremely friendly and this albergue was a highlight about Camino this year. Thank you to all the staff for their patience with our impromptu concert out the front!
Domus Viatoris is set in Sahagún, León. It offers comfortable rooms in a quiet setting. All rooms in this Mudéjar-style hotel have a flat-screen TV and free WiFi.
Gretchen
Ireland
A beautiful typical Spanish house . Staff very friendly. Pilgrim meal absolutely delicious, freshly cooked and excellent value !
Set in Sahagún, Hostal San Juan has recently renovated accommodation 32 km from Villa Romana La Olmeda. The property features city views.
Nikki
Australia
Located on the entrance to the old town of Sahagun this hostel boats beautifully renovated and modern rooms which are large and clean. The walk-in shower was the best I had on the Camino! Without a restaurant (there is a breakfast from 7) it was a less sociable experience than other Albergue but a great stay for a good nights rest.
Offering free Wi-Fi and a garden, Casa Rural Arturo I is set in Sahagún, on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. The country house is 3 minutes’ walk from San Lorenzo Church.
Elizabeth
Australia
Great central location. Very quiet. We had the whole area (bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, lounge room and terrace) to ourselves. Great value.
Featuring garden views, El encanto de un pueblo provides accommodation with a garden and a terrace, around 38 km from Villa Romana La Olmeda. With city views, this accommodation offers a balcony.
Hostal Camino Real, a property with a bar, is situated in Calzadilla de la Cueza, 27 km from Villa Romana La Olmeda, 46 km from Palencia Bus Station, as well as 46 km from Palencia's Train Station...
Simon
Germany
Friendly staff, good and clean room, lift, restaurant and bar
For those on a budget, these cheap and cheerful hotels still have a lot to offer, with most offering WiFi and convenient locations. Popular with backpackers, many properties can be found in central locations and include comfortable rooms with private or shared bathrooms. You’ll also find a number of options which feature a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage.
Comfortable albergue. The showers were warm and very clean. Plenty of toilets for the number of people staying. Good facilities for hand washing. Friendly dinner.
The location was off the beaten track but suited us as walking the Camino
The owner was very helpful.
Comfortable bed. Shared bathroom but was not a problem.
Despite speaking no English, the owner went out of his way to be extremely helpful and friendly. We couldn't ask more of him. The albergue was very clean and very well located.
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