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Camino Norte - Albergue los doce tribus

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Hello,
I will be walking Norte route and wondering if anyone has information about this albergue (Albergue los doce tribus) located before San Sebastion?
Is it still a donativo?
How many beds does it have?
Does it still have communal meals?
Is it right on the Camino route?
Any current information would be appreciated.
Thank you
 
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.
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I stayed there in 2018 and liked the place, quiet and a beautifull garden. There was a communal dinner then and probably still is, given the character of the group behind it. We were joined at the meal by one or two persons of the albergue a member of the twelve tribes organisation. An organisation that you could describe as a sect. The talk was not "pushy" or dogmatic . They did in no way try to convert us. I did not feel uneasy there, although I could not relate to their belief. In older threads I read other stories though. ( I dont know if it is important to you but they don't sell alchol or bottled drinks like Cola)
 
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You can also put “twelve tribes” in the search function and will find many threads and posts.

Like this one, this one, and this one. I’ve tried to be balanced in my selection of the range of responses.
As soon as I opened the website my grandmother's voice came into my head. You are a Jewish boy, that place is not your business. As a kid i rarely listened to my grandmother who also would say to her son, my father, Are you sure he's Jewish???? then mumbling some Yiddish loosely translated to "my grandson I have to love you forever" (She never gave up on me no matter how many dumb things, and I mean dumb things I did) hahaha
But this place is not my business. I read some of those links and I wouldn't go near the place with a 10 foot menorah!
 
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I would suggest researching the group behind the albergue before giving them any money. Try using their name in English for your search - The Twelve Tribes.
It is a donativo, so you dont give more money than what it is worth to you. I dont think they have this albergue for reasons of financial gain
 
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.
I know some people have felt unusual vibes there, what I know about them is that they also have a long standing community where I live in Courtenay British Columbia Canada and so my husband and I eat often at their local Yellow Deli Cafe and always find them to be kind, not pushy with simple delicious food, a real honesty I find refreshing! When I stopped there the people knew some of our people and so I took back photos and messages to our locals which was so appreciated!
 
Their Yellow Deli cafe in San Sebastian serves the best chili and corn bread I ever ate. Nice friendly people, I met one on the walk into San Sebastian. I haven't read their "backstory" and don't plan to. If I couldn't get a bed at Pasaje (there are only 14) I would push on to Albergue los dos tribus and be grateful for a place to lay my head. It's a tough slog over the mountain from Irun. Buen Camino
 
I stayed there in 2018 and liked the place, quiet and a beautifull garden. There was a communal dinner then and probably still is, given the character of the group behind it. We were joined at the meal by one or two persons of the albergue a member of the twelve tribes organisation. An organisation that you could describe as a sect. The talk was not "pushy" or dogmatic . They did in no way try to convert us. I did not feel uneasy there, although I could not relate to their belief. In older threads I read other stories though. ( I dont know if it is important to you but they don't sell alchol or bottled drinks like Cola)
Stayed in this place october 2023. I have the same experience.
 
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