• Remove ads on the forum by becoming a donating member. More here.
  • 20% off everything Altus the next few days at the Camino Forum Store. More here. (Discount taken at check out)

Search 69,459 Camino Questions

Single room auberge accommodation

lavender girl

Member
Time of past OR future Camino
2017 Camino Francés
2018 Camino Francés
I am 82 years old. I have walked all but 250k of the Camino Frances alone, carrying my pack and staying in communal aubergues in 2017 and 18 and loving it! I am now on a mission to walk the final 250k but my health has taken a kick in the pants and left me chronically damaged. However I can and will do this without being a burden to my fellow pilgrims. What I do need is single room accommodation but the friendly banter of communal living attached with Is there such as this on parts of the Camino Frances that you know of please?
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
I am 82 years old. I have walked all but 250k of the Camino Frances alone, carrying my pack and staying in communal aubergues in 2017 and 18 and loving it! I am now on a mission to walk the final 250k but my health has taken a kick in the pants and left me chronically damaged. However I can and will do this without being a burden to my fellow pilgrims. What I do need is single room accommodation but the friendly banter of communal living attached with Is there such as this on parts of the Camino Frances that you know of please?

Many Albergues do offer private rooms.
A good initial guide might be to look at Gronze dot com.
It shows the cost per bunk and per room if they have them.
 
Last edited:
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Many thanks Robo I am encouraged by your reply.
Buen Camino.
On my first Camino I stayed in private rooms.
Fairly cheap Hostals at 20-30 Euro / room.
And when I stayed in Albergues, I used private rooms.
Not all have them, but some do.
So you can always look at other cheap alternatives.

If you look at this example.
I stayed at the Albergue in Terradillos that had nice private rooms in a 'wing' of the Albergue.


 
On my first Camino I stayed in private rooms.
Fairly cheap Hostals at 20-30 Euro / room.
And when I stayed in Albergues, I used private rooms.
Not all have them, but some do.
So you can always look at other cheap alternatives.

If you look at this example.
I stayed at the Albergue in Terradillos that had nice private rooms in a 'wing' of the Albergue.


Thank you this is very helpful. I am reassured.
 
When I have volunteered at donativo albergues, sometimes people who were staying at a private albergue or a hotel have befriended pilgrims staying at the albergue - and have visited the communal room in the albergue for a couple of hours before everyone retires. A memorable visit was from a pilgrim who brought wine and cakes to share before he went off to sleep elsewhere - but I don't think anyone will turn you away if you're clearly a pilgrim, not someone who goes by car...

For the record, wine and cakes are not required, but if you're planning to eat or drink at the albergue, a contribution would be very welcome.
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
I am 82 years old. I have walked all but 250k of the Camino Frances alone, carrying my pack and staying in communal aubergues in 2017 and 18 and loving it! I am now on a mission to walk the final 250k but my health has taken a kick in the pants and left me chronically damaged. However I can and will do this without being a burden to my fellow pilgrims. What I do need is single room accommodation but the friendly banter of communal living attached with Is there such as this on parts of the Camino Frances that you know of please?
Hi @lavender girl don't worry about it. Many albergues and hostels have private rooms. Go to the website Forwalk. It lists albergues, the cost per room and gives contact information. If the albergue is on booking .com the link will be there. If not there is a phone number or email address. https://app.forwalk.org/2/1/en/
 
What I do need is single room accommodation but the friendly banter of communal living attached with Is there such as this on parts of the Camino Frances that you know of please?

Many Albergues do offer private rooms.
A good initial guide might be to look at Gronze dot com.
It shows the cost per bunk and per room if they have them.
Robo advice is probably the best. Two other suggestions. If you do not see an albergue listed with private rooms, the owners/hospitalarios of the albergue you are staying at may have more accurate or up to date information then even Gronze. You can also get the telephone numbers of people you meet along the way with that you have connected with and like and send them whatsapp messages to see if they are sleeping in the same town or village and would like to meet for dinner.
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
When I have volunteered at donativo albergues, sometimes people who were staying at a private albergue or a hotel have befriended pilgrims staying at the albergue - and have visited the communal room in the albergue for a couple of hours before everyone retires. A memorable visit was from a pilgrim who brought wine and cakes to share before he went off to sleep elsewhere - but I don't think anyone will turn you away if you're clearly a pilgrim, not someone who goes by car...

For the record, wine and cakes are not required, but if you're planning to eat or drink at the albergue, a contribution would be very welcome.
Like the 'winr and cake' idea will keep it in mind.
 
When I have volunteered at donativo albergues, sometimes people who were staying at a private albergue or a hotel have befriended pilgrims staying at the albergue - and have visited the communal room in the albergue for a couple of hours before everyone retires. A memorable visit was from a pilgrim who brought wine and cakes to share before he went off to sleep elsewhere - but I don't think anyone will turn you away if you're clearly a pilgrim, not someone who goes by car...

For the record, wine and cakes are not required, but if you're planning to eat or drink at the albergue, a contribution would be very welcome.
Yes! Wine and Cake excellent idea I will take it on board!
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Be aware that some albergues don't let people not staying there into the albergue as a security measure for their guests. Take it on a case by case basis and be sure to ask. There have been thefts reported (none this year yet) so keeping others out is one measure.

Sometimes people want to use the kitchen or laundry facilities as these are not usually available at a hotel. This is usually also not permitted.
 

Most read last week in this forum

Question from an inexperienced overseas traveler: Do you purchase travel insurance along with your airline ticket purchase when it is offered or do you purchase it separately? I only need the...
Hi All, I'm so grateful for this forum! So, long story short, I'm very reliant on a particular protein powder which you can't buy in Spain. I'm planning to arrive with some at Irun, and then...
Wife and I would like to take the train from Santiago to Barcelona after our pilgrimage. Online information has been confusing. 11 hours to 6 hours? Through Madrid? Where to buy tickets. Which...
We want to bus from los Arcos to Logroño but there doesn’t appear to be such a thing. Also, Uber doesn’t serve that area. Where should we look for a ride next? What’s blablacar?
Hi my flight arrives in Madrid T1 on Friday 19th July at 19.35 and trying to get the train to Leon from Chamartin Clara Camp station which leaves at 20.24. What's the chance of making the...
Hi all, i have 2 questions. I will be arriving around 18-19u next month in Bayonne. I see that the last train to SJPDP already is at 18.20u. is that right? If so, are there any options after the...

âť“How to ask a question

How to post a new question on the Camino Forum.

Forum Rules

Forum Rules

Camino Updates on YouTube

Camino Conversations

Most downloaded Resources

This site is run by Ivar at

in Santiago de Compostela.
This site participates in the Amazon Affiliate program, designed to provide a means for Ivar to earn fees by linking to Amazon
Official Camino Passport (Credential) | 2024 Camino Guides
Back
Top