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Just be to clear, these are not your favs, but very close to being so?Not 100% great:
Tineo - Palacio de Mares - hotel not the best. Albergue looks promising
Berducedo -Casa Marques - no food at night, floors in bathroom very wet
Fonsagrada - Pension Casa Manolo - beware the third floor - only stairs
I stayed in the albergue - it was very nice. The only negative was that there was no outdoor space to hang your laundry.Tineo - Palacio de Meras - hotel not the best. Albergue looks promising
Yes, I would not be opposed to staying there again, but would be open to new options as well. We stayed in a hotel room in Tineo, but saw the albergue, so we are giving that a shot. As far as Berducedo, we are heading onward to La Mesa. We will not be missing any of the places in our faves list.Just be to clear, these are not your favs, but very close to being so?
Bodenaya. 110%. With the new owners Allison and Alberto. (They had been open for five or six days). Wonderful, wonderful people, an incredible experience. When I rewalk the Primitivo - not if, when- I will most definitely be staying there again. If I have to I will plan the beginning of my camino around it.I can’t believe we’ve had a bunch of albergue recommendations for the Primitivo and no one has mentioned Bodenaya. Best of the best, though I haven’t stayed here since the new owners (a US-Spain couple) took it over last year. Alex, the original owner, who left his life as a taxi driver in Madrid to open an albergue, ran it for years, then sold to David and Celia, who carried on their welcoming, traditional hospitality. And just last year it changed hands again, and all reports are that the owners are filling the very shoes that were left for them to fill.
For those who use Meta sites their Facebook page shows a lot about the place.
If I recall correctly (and my Wise Pilgrim app is correct) Albergue Los Hospitales isn't just before the Pola/Hospitales intersection and the start of the Hospitales route but rather some 3 km or so further on. I don't want anyone getting confused when they get to the intersection and haven't seen it yet. It is before most of the Hospitales, but after it has started and on the other route. You have to continue on towards Pola for a while to find it. That said, I've heard it is very nice and there is a path up from it to the Hospitales route. Myself, I stayed at Samblissmo which was also very nice, and just after the intersection so a much shorter walk to join the Hospitales.Albergue Los Hospitales just before the Hospitales Route was great. The owners were very warm and welcoming, and I got a huge bocadillo to take for the Hospitales climb.
I happened to pass through on a Monday. (or, in any case, on the day they don't open). Next time. Same with Bodenaya. I stayed at Salas and Tineo and the distances didn't work. Next time (and there will be a next time), I'll have to see how I can make it work.Don't miss the amazing Ethnographic
Museum in Grandas Salime. Watch the opening hours, they closed pretty early. Super cheap, €1.50 I think?
Yeah...to my husband's intense amusement, I'm talking about a slower " next time," too. But it won't be until after we do the Ingles in 2025...I happened to pass through on a Monday. (or, in any case, on the day they don't open). Next time. Same with Bodenaya. I stayed at Salas and Tineo and the distances didn't work. Next time (and there will be a next time), I'll have to see how I can make it work.
Yes, I walked on the extra 7 k's from Salas to Bodenaya up that beep of a hill... . It was a very long day.... Alison, Alberto and the people that I met there made it all worthwhile.!I happened to pass through on a Monday. (or, in any case, on the day they don't open). Next time. Same with Bodenaya. I stayed at Salas and Tineo and the distances didn't work. Next time (and there will be a next time), I'll have to see how I can make it work.
Your husband is not the only one that is amused (after your comments at the time!)Yeah...to my husband's intense amusement, I'm talking about a slower " next time," too. But it won't be until after we do the Ingles in 2025...
You are right. It is after the split Pola/Hospitales split on the Pola track, but there is a trail that cuts right across to the Hospitales route directly across the street from the albergue.If I recall correctly (and my Wise Pilgrim app is correct) Albergue Los Hospitales isn't just before the Pola/Hospitales intersection and the start of the Hospitales route but rather some 3 km or so further on.
I start the Primitivo on May 2nd from Oviedo with my American Camino friend Judy, We've always stayed in Municipal Albergues before.In June my son and I will be walking the Primitivo. This is my eighth Camino and his first. I have not walked the Primitivo before and would like your recommendations for some of your favorite albergues.
Una, good question.I start the Primitivo on May 2nd from Oviedo with my American Camino friend Judy, We've always stayed in Municipal Albergues before.
? I'm interested in the need to book Ahead any beds or a Private room to be sure of a Bed if I need to take a slower pace due to the large distances some days. I might only have 10 days (not sure yet of return flights).
Would you advise booking ahead if I'm going to arrive late? Una
Easy to do. Click on your name at the top of the page, then choose "Account details." There are a number of fields that you can personalize.I have walked many Caminos but don't know how to change my info. (Duh).
I'll be walking the Primitivo in July. Where can I get info on the Camino Verde?Bodenaya. 110%. With the new owners Allison and Alberto. (They had been open for five or six days). Wonderful, wonderful people, an incredible experience. When I rewalk the Primitivo - not if, when- I will most definitely be staying there again. If I have to I will plan the beginning of my camino around it.
Casa Pascual , the next day at El Espin. Another Donativo.
You're really spoilt for choice at El Espin, judging by the comments above and elsewhere here on the forum.
I, too deviated to Camino Verde so stayed in Friol, Sobrado and Twin Pines.
I'll be walking the Primitivo in July. Where can I get info on the Camino Verde?
Thanks.
Tink's link above is excellent, it'll give you all the information you need. I actually used the info from @Telelama , but it's all helpful. There's links to my videos in there as well.I'll be walking the Primitivo in July. Where can I get info on the Camino Verde?
Thanks.
Here's a thread in Resources that should be helpful.I'll be walking the Primitivo in July. Where can I get info on the Camino Verde?
Thanks.