5 / 5 If your cup needs to be filled, stay here. I stayed at Oasis at a time when I needed to slow down my Camino, rushing and pushing ahead had caused physical pain. I was seeking community and this albergue provided and then some. This is a very special place. Keep your heart open, and the purest love there is may find a way in. 🙏🏼✝️
4 / 5 A peaceful and welcoming stop on the Camino. Albergue de Peregrinos Oasis offered us warm hospitality and a nice dinner, all prepared with great care and attention. The place was clean, and the staff were friendly and attentive. It’s run by a Catholic congregation, and their approach is centered on Jesus and his message, which might add a meaningful spiritual touch for some. The beds are single bunks, and it was a bit chilly at night as there was no heating. Still, overall, it was a good experience. Thank you for everything!
5 / 5 I can only agree with others - this is a great place to stay.
Friendly, welcoming and helpful hosts. Not one, many! (All of them)
Plentiful and good food.
Nice atmosphere in an older building.
And in the evening you can sit down after meals in a christian meditating settings to reflect with others. This I believe is very needed; walking on the Camino first of all is very spiritual. And opening up to others is so refreshing. 😊 Many feelings can evolve and during our evening prayer some people wept and were very thankful coming to this place.
4 / 5 The view from this location is amazing! The dinner was fantastic, nice to-go breakfast, and very nice volunteer staff. However the bunk beds are noisy and unstable with no guard rail up top, and the room felt very cramped, not much room for everyone to put their stuff and no lockers. But it was a nice place overall and worth it to stop in this village with amazing views.
5 / 5 Basic lodgings, great food, well worth the stay for the communal dinner and a nice cool beer!