The municipality of Priaranza del Bierzo (which includes the hamlet of Villavieja) has announced that it is seeking bids, looking to license the albergue to a private person for one year. 100€ a year.
You have until Feb. 9 to get your proposal in.
More information available by phone, 987-420-806 or email aytopriaranza@gmaijl.com
Here is a link to the official request for bids.
I did not read the announcement carefully (it is 20 pages long), but saw a couple of interesting tidbits. Maximum charge per night, 10€. Licensee pays all utilities. No restrictions on nationality. There is an explanation of how the bids will be evaluated and how many points will be allocated for a variety of features. (e.g., knowledge of foreign languages gets 0-15 points). I can’t find any indication whether the hospitalero is allowed to provide breakfast and dinner for a charge, but that would seem to be a pretty important part of this, since there is no place to eat or buy food in Villavieja. In one section the document says the hospitalero has to publish the prices of things served, so that suggests to me that meals are in fact expected to be served, but I don’t know. Looks like a pretty transparent process.
This would not be a big money-maker, but would certainly be a way for albergue-owner-hopefuls to test the waters. Lovely spot, short day from Ponferrada. Lots of beautiful walking in the area, especially the Valle del Silencio.
There have been at least 3 or 4 hospitaleros that I can remember, and I don’t think any has made it beyond the one year period. Maybe Holy Year and the Xunta’s burst of spending and publicity will help get this albergue up and running more profitably.
You have until Feb. 9 to get your proposal in.
More information available by phone, 987-420-806 or email aytopriaranza@gmaijl.com
Here is a link to the official request for bids.
Sede Electrónica de Priaranza del Bierzo
Sede Electrónica de Priaranza del Bierzo
priaranzadelbierzo.sedelectronica.es
I did not read the announcement carefully (it is 20 pages long), but saw a couple of interesting tidbits. Maximum charge per night, 10€. Licensee pays all utilities. No restrictions on nationality. There is an explanation of how the bids will be evaluated and how many points will be allocated for a variety of features. (e.g., knowledge of foreign languages gets 0-15 points). I can’t find any indication whether the hospitalero is allowed to provide breakfast and dinner for a charge, but that would seem to be a pretty important part of this, since there is no place to eat or buy food in Villavieja. In one section the document says the hospitalero has to publish the prices of things served, so that suggests to me that meals are in fact expected to be served, but I don’t know. Looks like a pretty transparent process.
This would not be a big money-maker, but would certainly be a way for albergue-owner-hopefuls to test the waters. Lovely spot, short day from Ponferrada. Lots of beautiful walking in the area, especially the Valle del Silencio.
There have been at least 3 or 4 hospitaleros that I can remember, and I don’t think any has made it beyond the one year period. Maybe Holy Year and the Xunta’s burst of spending and publicity will help get this albergue up and running more profitably.