meditation4k
New Member
Hi All,
I am looking to find an apartment or a house to rent for 4 to 8 weeks in one of the towns at the beginning of the camino. The place should have a suitable space to invite pilgrims passing through the village every evening in, to learn about and practice meditation. I have in my mind an image of a small building with a living space upstairs and a garage below. This would be perfect!!
I realise you can book accommodation through certain agencies that deal with summer rentals, but these are usually tourist prices. I am looking for something less aimed at passing tourists. I did the camino a number of years ago and remember seeing places to rent, that weren't typical summer holiday homes, they were more for long term accommodation. These would be ideal for what I want. Perhaps those of you who have recently completed the camino or know the towns well might be able to remind me with greater detail of such places.
Any information anyone has to offer will be appreciated. Relevant links to websites, blogs, videos of towns, photos of places to stay and buildings, estate agency numbers, names of people living in those towns, contact details for refugios, bars, shops or other businesses etc.. would be of use!!
Thanks!!
D
I am looking to find an apartment or a house to rent for 4 to 8 weeks in one of the towns at the beginning of the camino. The place should have a suitable space to invite pilgrims passing through the village every evening in, to learn about and practice meditation. I have in my mind an image of a small building with a living space upstairs and a garage below. This would be perfect!!
I realise you can book accommodation through certain agencies that deal with summer rentals, but these are usually tourist prices. I am looking for something less aimed at passing tourists. I did the camino a number of years ago and remember seeing places to rent, that weren't typical summer holiday homes, they were more for long term accommodation. These would be ideal for what I want. Perhaps those of you who have recently completed the camino or know the towns well might be able to remind me with greater detail of such places.
Any information anyone has to offer will be appreciated. Relevant links to websites, blogs, videos of towns, photos of places to stay and buildings, estate agency numbers, names of people living in those towns, contact details for refugios, bars, shops or other businesses etc.. would be of use!!
Thanks!!
D