This converted farmhouse is located in the village of Galleguillos del Campo, 40 minutes’ drive from León. It offers an indoor pool, fitness centre and a large garden with mini golf.
Irene
Ireland
I was going to say nothing, but my husband got lamb chops for his dinner and said they were very good
Situated in a restored, early 20th-century building in the centre of Sahagún, Los Balcones del Camino offers heated rooms with a balcony and free Wi-Fi.
Margaret
Australia
Good location. Spacious room. Very generous supplies for breakfast and tea and coffee as well as a selection of muffins and biscuits.
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.
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.
Albergue hostal Sahagún offers accommodation in Sahagún. The property offers soundproof units and is set 32 km from Villa Romana La Olmeda.
udle2014
Abkhazia
The albergue was so welcoming and cozy. I came in from a hail storm and frozen and the owner was so welcoming and kind. It seems like this place attracts a lot of pilgrims from other albergue so you will have great company and conversations. My room was charming and comfortable.
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.
Albergue Laganares features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in San Nicolás del Real Camino. Providing a bar, the property is located within 26 km of Villa Romana La Olmeda.
Gregory
United Kingdom
Arriving cold, wet and in low spirits, I was welcomed with open arms. A true Camino spirit.
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.
This city has exceptional historic monuments and patrimony...
This city has exceptional historic monuments and patrimony that are priceless! So much history here, especially with regard to Sahagún’s essential and key role in expanding the European culture and Christianity during the Middle Ages! A truly culturally and historically rich city definitely worth visiting!
Huge room in suite, actually two rooms and a bathroom. It far exceeded our expectations. Beds were comfy and they were electric plugs aplenty, which is always great to recharge devices mid trip. Staff was very welcoming and dinner at the hotel was really good too, and well priced too.
Finally, Sahagun center, 5 minutes walk from the hotel is an understated gem, with an impressive mozarabic complex, set with monastic ruins and renaissance door, really visit worthy.
We are two cyclists on a ride from Cadiz to San Sebastian. Our needs are simple we seek a clean bed and a hot shower – the hotel provided both
Reception was welcoming and helpful – The welcome was personal and friendly - The establishment is a walkers hostel and both food and drink was pleantiful. - the rooms are small but the showers hot - walkers sleep early and wake early
We expected a small hotel but this was a room in a large apartment with shared kitchen and sitting room. There were no other guests but it would have been a bit awkward had we been sharing the premises. reception was friendly and efficient, location very central to Camino and to the train station, great café very close by. very clean and quiet.
This hotel is very well located for a stop in Sahagún. It is easy to find and very close to all the amenities including a launderette. My room was comfortable and clean with a sunny outlook over the street. There is a lift to all floors. It was very quiet and I slept well during my two night stay. The staff were all very friendly and helpful.
the lady who runs the hotel could not have been kinder. firstly settling you into the room well, pointing out the free and generous coffee/bread and biscuit options and then ordering a taxi for me. Furthermore kind enough to organise my accommodation for the following night. She was a star and it was much appreciated, thank you
Brilliantly located on a corner as you enter Sahagun, and easily recognisable because of its rustic look, this place is a gem. The owners are really friendly and helpful, the food is great - with a range of vegetarian/vegan meals as well - and the rooms are quirky and comfortable. Loved it and will stay again.
Whenever I go on my motorcycle tour of Spain I make a point of stopping here. The hotel is in a great location with secure on-site parking. The food is good, the rooms are spotlessly clean. It is worth a visit just to see Sabina’s beaming smile when you arrive. Looking forward to going again.
Nice location. Hotel is old but clean. We had three single beds in our room for the two of us. It was a little tight, but comfortable enough. Breakfast was limited so we opted for a bar down the street since we can’t eat gluten. They let us in very early (around Noon) which was very nice.
Hotel very clean. We had trouble connecting to Wi-Fi and only one of our party got access. Beds were basic. Very central but we didn’t realise all restaurants closed on Monday night. Lovely girl in Supermarket sent us to Cafe Europa where we got a tasty bowl of pasta and a warm welcome.
This hotel looks very ordinary from the outside, but the check-in area looks almost like an architects office. The hotel seems almost new inside and has lots of beautiful wood with raw edges that adds lots of warmth.
The self-service breakfast was ok if perhaps a bit basic, but overall the hostal was comfortable and very good value. We received a friendly welcome and found the hotel staff helpful.
Amazing friendly staff. Very quirky characterful hotel right on the Camino in the heart of the town. A perfect camino stopover hotel that I highly recommend.
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