5 / 5 A modern, clean and very well run albergue. Isabel is a fine host. Laundry machines are available and there is a large backyard to enjoy and relax at, and also store a bike. Except for the group of three rude people that loudly stumbled into the room at 1am it was a great stopover on the Camino.
4 / 5 Solid albergue experience. I especially liked the sofas in the communal area, outside yard with tables and chairs and a feet massage device;) I gave only four stars for two reasons. First, in the dorm I’ve stayed, the upper bunk beds are too low and under, you can’t sit on your bed. Usually, in private Albergues it’s the biggest comfort to have enough space on the lower bed. I saw from the photos that in other dorm there are only one level beds, there it must be better. And second, the strength of wifi in the dorms is very weak, even for simple browsing. Another reason I have appreciated so much sofas downstairs:) There are machines with coffee and snacks, microwaves but no stove, also unusual for private Albergue. It’s in the quieter area, away from the main street and the traffic, but it is in between private residents and you hear kids outside playing and yelling :)
5 / 5 Kitchen is a bit sparse but otherwise it's a great albergue. Blankets provided, which is always a + for me
5 / 5 The albergue is very clean, the showers aren't mixed, the dorms have space. Lockers, plugs, little shelves. A kitchen (no stove, only microwave), a nice lounge area, and a little feet massage machine (it's worth the €2!). Several vending machines with varied food. A big space to hang the clothes out to dry. The receptionist was very helpful and friendly.
It is located in a quiet place. And despite some comments I read here before getting there, I thought it was actually close to the center of the village.
5 / 5 Very nice albergue / hostel. Rooms are good size and have small number of bunks / beds in one room. Place is very clean. Kitchen provides everything you need to prepare a meal.