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Is the albergue at San Anton open?

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Hi, folks:

I'm seeing conflicting reports about the ruins at San Anton. Will the albergue be open by early August?
 
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People have posted saying that it has reopened and that it wasn’t closed for long. Maybe it’s changed again. I don’t know.

I tried to find the post, but couldn’t. It was one of the FB groups. She specifically said it had reopened and a traveling pilgrim priest said Mass.
 
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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.
It is open until the hospitalero decides to move on. Then it will close until a new one can be found. It was always that way.
I saw something about it being closed because of issues with the safety of the ruins. It was more than just the albergue--even going in to the ruins was off limits.
 
I saw something about it being closed because of issues with the safety of the ruins. It was more than just the albergue--even going in to the ruins was off limits.
Yes, that was the story I saw too. The whole complex was off limits. I figured it would be closed for a good while.
 
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It is currently definitely open. If it isn't by the time you get there though there are a couple of other places that are very unique in a similar way and in the near vicinity.
 
It is currently definitely open. If it isn't by the time you get there though there are a couple of other places that are very unique in a similar way and in the near vicinity.
My wife and I will be passing by there in October. What other unique places are you referring to?
 
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My wife and I will be passing by there in October. What other unique places are you referring to?
Albergue de San Nicolas is run by Italians and is worth a stay. It also has no electricity except in the bathrooms, which are in a separate building out back. There are a limited number of beds so better to plan on getting there earlier when they open.
 
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I saw something about it being closed because of issues with the safety of the ruins. It was more than just the albergue--even going in to the ruins was off limits.
I was there in May and was told by the guy running the food donativo on the left hand side, that is wasn't open for safety reasons
 
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The various replies dont give dates - so are of dubious value

I passed by in May 2024 - definitely closed because of safety issues - there is a Notice on the fence explaining that the local Council wouldnt come to the party with any funding, so they had to close, in interests of safety of visitors

SO - pass on by...
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The various replies dont give dates - so are of dubious value

I passed by in May 2024 - definitely closed because of safety issues - there is a Notice on the fence explaining that the local Council wouldnt come to the party with any funding, so they had to close, in interests of safety of visitors

SO - pass on by...
Stephen in NZ
I have a friend who was serving as a hospitalera in the first half of June 2024 so the situation changes.
 
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Or just do the old-fashioned thing and go with the flow. Maybe it'll be open, maybe not. In any event neither Hornillos nor Castrojerez are far away, chock-full of accommodation for walkers.
As you walk out of San Anton you can actually see Castrojerez
 
My wife and I will be passing by there in October. What other unique places are you referring to?
One of them was as mentioned above:
Albergue de San Nicolas is run by Italians and is worth a stay.
And the other is:


I've not stayed in either, but when walking past them they were definitely places that looked amazing for different reasons. Hontanas and Castrojeriz either side of St Anton are also beautiful villages and must be wonderful to stay in.

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I was there in May and was told by the guy running the food donativo on the left hand side, that is wasn't open for safety reasons

I have a friend who was serving as a hospitalera in the first half of June 2024 so the situation changes.
I walked by on June 6th this year and it was definitely open.
 
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It looks to me that those folks who were there in June (like @trecile ) reported it being opened.
Hence IMHO & with all Respect Due it's pointless to say that it was closed prior to...
 
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