Located in Castrojeriz, 47 km from Burgos Museum, Quinta San Francisco provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
James
United Kingdom
Everything! Location, service, finishing touches, quality of products in the trust shop, English language was better than mine as an Englishman and the food in the restaurant was also great quality.
Albergue Orion has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Castrojeriz. Among the facilities at this property are a tour desk and luggage storage space, along with free WiFi throughout the...
Stuart
Australia
The staff was very friendly and the facilities were what was advertised.
ACienLeguas has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Castrojeriz. Among the facilities at this property are room service and luggage storage space, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
udle2014
Abkhazia
The owners are absolutely amazing people; they are genuinely welcoming. The place exudes charm, coziness, and the rooms are impeccably clean. There's a café with a nice bar for weary travelers and a fantastic, generous dinner menu. This facility has everything you need for the Camino.
Offering rooms with single beds and free WiFi, Albergue Rosalia / Pilgrim Hostel is situated in Castrojeriz in the Castile and Leon Region, and on the Santiago de Compostela Pilgrimage Route.
Eleanor
United Kingdom
Very nicely laid out albergue with a large spacious dorm with single (!!) beds. 2 bathrooms and a separate set of showers and toilet. Very well equipped for the number of pilgrims it hosts. Lovely staff. Nice sheltered outdoor area for meals and resting
Situated in Castrojeriz and with Burgos Museum reachable within 48 km, La Rinconada features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a shared lounge.
Ivan
Poland
New Albergue.
Nice and helpful owner.
Good location.
You can wash and dry your clothes.
Offering a shared lounge and city view, Casa Rural EL RINCON DEL CHEF is located in Castrojeriz, 49 km from The Coliseum Burgos and 44 km from El Parral Park.
James G
United States
This was the best property I stayed in during the whole camino.
Located in Castrojeriz, the recently renovated Casa La Union provides accommodation 47 km from Burgos Museum and 49 km from The Coliseum Burgos.
Kevin
Ireland
Everything - it was well located. The landlady was really nice, gave us sangria and freshly cooked tapas on arrival, sandwiches and wine for tea. Property super well appointed and equipped and a great Spanish / Basque welcome from Patrice.
Hotel room was clean. Nice little balcony but could only use it to dry our clothes. Our room was western exposure and became extremely hot. Unbearable . I would not recommend this hotel to my friends. Hotel was basically empty and they could have been thoughtful enough to put us on Northern or Eastern exposure. If I had know I would have asked for the western or eastern side.
Judy
Spain
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is a fascinating town because of its length, full of...
This is a fascinating town because of its length, full of surprises, its churches, its convent from where you can buy cakes and Tau crosses, its castle you can climb up to, a castle that has been renovated and is well worth a visit.
Great place! Lovely clean and spacious room (much bigger in real life than it looks in my picture) with modern bathroom with good water pressure. The host was super friendly and helpful. Highly recommend!
The hotel is centrally located and also has a restaurant and laundry machine making it a great one stop shop on the Camino.
Very comfortable and well placed beside the church where the camino enters Castrojeriz. Above all a great atmosphere around and after the communal meal. A lively bar in the ancient hostal next door adds to the experience of this beautiful and new hostal. Excellent rooms with views.
Located right at the end of Castrojeriz, Rosalia is a great pilgrim hostel to mingle with other pilgrims. It doesn't take long for Rosalia fill up. I enjoy my stay here. Javier is a great host and the breakfast was perfect for the next day's walk!
Lovely property - it’s like staying in an historic albergue / hostel on the Camino - but with bonus hotel amenities. Fernando is a great host who speaks perfect English. They have a bar and offer a good value supper in their restaurant.
The hotel and gardens were gorgeous.
There was large footbath in the garden . The staff was great- helpful, courteous, and spoke English. Hotel Manager Leandro and Assistant Manager Christian set the bar high as innkeepers.
Great location in Castrojeriz. Walled garden with tables and chairs, good dinner available, super clean and comfortable. Owners also have a restaurant/bar across the street with a great garden and good food.
Staff was really welcoming and attentive. Lots of hot water and water pressure was excellent. I reaoliked the hotel had a bar and restaurant onsite. The staff, however, is what made it a very nice stay.
Everything was superb. A real gem on the Camino trail. Spacious room. Interesting and gorgeous old house/hotel. Wonderful welcome. Fantastic views from the breakfast room. Safe bike storage
This hotel is the most beautiful hotel I have ever stayed in - the grounds, the decor, the quality of materials, the scents, the food, the staff - everything was just stunning.
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