Hello Alan and others,
We - my husband and me - walked the Camino de Madrid last September, and I can't give you any information about the albergue in Manzanares, because we didn't look for it & stayed in the Hotel Parque Real, which was not really cheap, but quite nice and in the centre with a very good view on the castle.
Before we started I went to an information evening of the camino amigos in Madrid (I was there accidently on a thursday & they have one every thursday evening, in a building very close to Sol), and I bought a spanish guidebook there which was produced by the amigos. Together with the CSJ-guide, we had quite good info about the camino. The spanish guidebook has little maps as well. The amigos also provided an updated list with accommodation (which still has the albergue in Manzanares in it btw).
Other places we stayed:
- Tres Cantos - the albergue in the basement of the ayuntamiento. We were there in the weekend & therefore couldn't leave before six in the morning, which was not a problem, because it was dark anyway then. But Tres Cantos: not too atmospheric, unless you fancy this franco style towns.
- Manzaneres el Real - Hotel Parque Real (about 50 euro for two persons i think, but it felt like total luxury)
- Cercedilla - the albergue was closed (sunday & special fiesta in town that day); we stayed in hostal La Maya. 40 euros for a double room. The next day we passed the albergue juvenil Dehesas, which looks really nice & is on a good spot, but quite far out of town (about 3 kms?)
- Segovia - we also stayed in the Duerma Vela hostel: very nice and friendly place in a good spot for 14 euros pp.
- Santa Maria la Real de Nieva - albergue was closed. Man on the phone told me he was only closed six days a year, but this day was apparently one, because - ofcourse - town fiesta. We stayed in Hostal Real, which was actually quite good (& a bit strange as well). We got a spotless room for 25 euro and had amazingly cheap dinner there.
- Coca - albergue municipal. Very spacious and friendly woman where you get the key
- Alcazaren - albergue, new & clean.
- Simancas - hostal Las Tercias - Simancas is a lovely place to stay, unfortunately without albergue. Hostal is good, and the restaurant Las Tercias is very nice as well. Don't remember the price of the room, but i think it was not expensive.
- Castromonte - the huge albergue with 36 beds or so. 6 euro. Good place to stay, but we had kind of a food problem in the village: no shop open en no food in the bars.
- Cuenca de Campos - albergue, also huge, 6 euro pp, Very nice food in Bodega la Tata (the best fresh homecooked food containing VEGETABLES on this camino; it has also rooms)
- and the next day we made a big day to Sahagun. We wanted to stay in Grajal de Campos, because i read something about an albergue there. In the future there will be one, they''re working on it now, so we were told in the bar.
I really liked the camino de madrid, although it is not one of the historical routes. It is very quiet, loads of fields, nice pinares, one lovely day in the mountains and not much traffic around. Perhaps that's one of the advantages of being not historical: paths were picked out carefully.
Buen camino,
ria