Las Fontaninas is located in the village of Noceda del Bierzo, 20 minutes’ drive from Ponferrada in the Alto Bierzo mountains. If offers free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
Greg
Ireland
Excellent home made food … and excellent value, from friendly and attentive staff.
Getting away from it all, and starting a top class hike right from the doorstep without being obliged to get in a car.
Lesser known Spain at its best.
Boasting mountain views, Casa de turismo rural Sardom2 provides accommodation with a shared lounge and a patio, around 24 km from Ponferrada Castle. The property features garden views.
Situated in Bembibre, Province of Leon region, Casa de turismo rural Sardom3 is set 24 km from Ponferrada Castle. This holiday home offers free private parking and private check-in and check-out.
Featuring a garden with free Wi-Fi throughout, Cabañas bungalow, El Bosque de los Sueños offers self-catering bungalows in Cubillos del Sil. The property also boasts a table tennis and games room.
Featuring city views, La Trucha del Arco Iris features accommodation with a garden, a terrace and a shared lounge, around 40 km from Las Médulas Roman Mines.
Featuring a balcony, a furnished terrace and barbecue facilities, Casa Rural La Torre De Babel is located in Molinaseca, in the charming region of El Bierzo, on the beautiful Camino de Santiago...
Mary
United Kingdom
Great location in town and on the Camino
Lots of space and 3 bathrooms. All amazing
And lots of space for everyone
Featuring free WiFi, a restaurant and a barbecue, Hotel Molina Real offers accommodation in Molinaseca. A flat-screen TV is offered in each room.
William
United Kingdom
Quite close to the centre of the town, which isn’t big by the way. Reasonable value for money and perfectly acceptable for a stop on the Camiño.
Modern room and shower.
Situated 150 metres from Rio Meruelo, Casa Rural Pajarapinta is located in Molinaseca, in El Bierzo. The house is set on Camino de Santiago main road and it offers free Wi-Fi throughout.
Lucy
United States
We stayed here while walking the Camino de Santiago. It was very close to the trail as well as a grocery store and restaurants that served "pilgrim meals." We were the only guests at the hotel and the clerk stayed just long enough to get us settled in. We had his phone number if we had needed anything. From what we saw, the hotel was very clean, our room was a good size (there were 3 of us), the bathroom was a very good size, and it was quiet even with the window open. The clerk told us where we could find a grocery store (just across the street) and a few restaurants. We were very happy with the price of our accommodation.
As families grow in size, so too do the needs of a family holiday. That’s why family hotels are set up to cater for all ages, from toddlers and kids to teens and adults. Typically, you can expect restaurants with kids’ menus, games rooms, fitness centres and a pool area where children can play and parents can relax.
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