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Linens at Casa de São Sebastião in Rubiães?

grdemedeiros

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2024 - Portuguese (Coastal > Central > Spiritual)
Hello, we are 10 days out from our Camino, hooray!!! Tying up some loose ends. Someone (multiple people, I'm sure!) on this forum recommended Casa de São Sebastião in Rubiães, which we've booked. Question for anyone who's stayed there this season: do we need our own linens / sleep sack? We're in a private room.
 
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Hello, we are 10 days out from our Camino, hooray!!! Tying up some loose ends. Someone (multiple people, I'm sure!) on this forum recommended Casa de São Sebastião in Rubiães, which we've booked. Question for anyone who's stayed there this season: do we need our own linens / sleep sack? We're in a private room.
Stayed there last year, in the dorm. I enjoyed it, used the swimming pool and Sonia the host offered a great laundry service.

Looked up the gronze website for you, linen is provided. Check it out, there are pictures included.
But if in doubt, ask the host, she seemed a friendly woman.
 
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Thanks, I didn’t know to look for this kind of information on Gronze, now I do!
 
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...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Hello, we are 10 days out from our Camino, hooray!!! Tying up some loose ends. Someone (multiple people, I'm sure!) on this forum recommended Casa de São Sebastião in Rubiães, which we've booked. Question for anyone who's stayed there this season: do we need our own linens / sleep sack? We're in a private room.
Hi grdemedeiros,

Good choice. My wife and I were there on May 25th. If you're in a private room, you don't need liners or a sleeping bag.
You can see our room in these photos. We were good.
The kitchen is small and you can have coffee or tea.
Nearby you have a restaurant and supermarket.

Buen Camino.

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The private rooms have linens and towels. Really enjoyed my stay here. The terrace has plenty of space to hang laundry and it dries in a jiffy. The snack bar next door was great!
Can't say the same for the restaurant a few 100 m. away that everyone goes to. Possibly the worst meal I have ever had on any Camino. I wish I had just gotten a take away sandwich from the cafe before they closed for the night.
 
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Hello, we are 10 days out from our Camino, hooray!!! Tying up some loose ends. Someone (multiple people, I'm sure!) on this forum recommended Casa de São Sebastião in Rubiães, which we've booked. Question for anyone who's stayed there this season: do we need our own linens / sleep sack? We're in a private room.
The casa provides linen and towels. Great place to stay and they have a nice swimming pool
 

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