There are two albergues here but one was shut so we stayed at the private one. I have no picture of the bedroom here but they were ten to a room (five bunks) and I remember that the room got quite warm at night.
There was no kitchen but two shops so we bought sandwich things and ate in the sitting room. The owner was very friendly and helpful - sorting out the hand washing facilities for us with good humour ( these had not been used since the summer of the year before).
The albergue was 15 euros for the night and breakfast (toast, a hot drink, orange juice, cornflakes and a cake that we saved for that day's walk).
There was no kitchen but two shops so we bought sandwich things and ate in the sitting room. The owner was very friendly and helpful - sorting out the hand washing facilities for us with good humour ( these had not been used since the summer of the year before).
The albergue was 15 euros for the night and breakfast (toast, a hot drink, orange juice, cornflakes and a cake that we saved for that day's walk).
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