Offering an outdoor pool, a garden, a terrace and free Wi-Fi in public areas, Hotel A Santiago is located in Belorado. Santo Domingo de la Calzada is a 21 km away.
Located on the Camino de Santiago, Pilgrimmage Route, Albergue de Peregrinos Cuatro Cantones offers shared rooms with free WiFi, an on-site restaurant and a swimming pool open all year round.
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Glenna
Canada
This hostal was very comfortable and clean. The host was very helpful for check in. They have a coffee machine, vending machine and a little store-type area to buy some snacks.
Offering an outdoor pool, a garden, a terrace and free WiFi in public areas, Albergue de Peregrinos A Santiago hostel is located in Belorado. San Pedro Square is a 5-minute walk from the property.
This charming, rustic property is over 100 years old and offers bright, cozy rooms. La Aldea Encantada has a peaceful setting in the Riojilla Burgalesa region and features a restaurant.
Mary
United Kingdom
This is a family run B&B and they couldn't have been kinder or more helpful. Our dinner meal was the first home-cooked meal I had walking the Camino. The room was clean and the bed was comfortable. I had a wonderful night's sleep. We shared a bottle of wine sitting next to a log fire. It was perfect.
Set in Villamayor del Río, within 50 km of The Coliseum Burgos and 26 km of Rioja Alta, albergue bar villamayor offers accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for...
Located in Castildelgado, within 21 km of Rioja Alta and 39 km of Monastery of San Juan de Ortega, HOSTAL EL CHOCOLATERO provides accommodation with a terrace as well as free private parking for...
Cyrus
United Kingdom
It was a truck driver’s stop. The food was quick, simple, good, and reasonably priced.
There is not much to do there, but walk around and see the...
There is not much to do there, but walk around and see the historic buildings. There is a summer church and a winter church obviously.
If you need any help, there is an info center, and people seem really helpful.
Also the locals help without being prompted.
You can use a bank card for payment in the grocery store.
This albergue was the first to be encountered when entering Belorado. The restaurant there served a remarkably good and remarkably huge dinner. One could choose from several options for the first course, the second course, and dessert. The prices were very reasonable. I managed to eat only the first course, a huge bowl of white bean soup with sausage and bread that was extraordinarily wonderful, but which I regretted the following day. I could see at the table next to me that the second course had an astonishingly large portion of meat.
The owner is so nice and helpful. It was Saturday when I arrived but my backpack was not there so she tracked it down and promptly delivered it to my room. She scheduled a taxi for the next day per my request. The single bedroom was perfect. I slept very sound. Bed was comfortable and the room was spotless. I enjoyed rambling around Belorado and at at the restaurant across from the pension. It was prior to dinner time and they prepared me a beautiful salad to go with the shrimp kabab tapas I ordered.
EVERYTHING. I loved that the shared room didn’t have bunk beds, they were just normal one level beds. The beds were super comfy and had two nice blankets. Everyone got a very spacious locker. the bathrooms were nice and clean. the breakfast and dinner were the best I’ve had ever at a hostel not only on the trail but all the hostels and hotels I’ve stayed at in all my travels. The host cooked the meals by hand right in front of you.
Had private room in hostel which was fine but we were to fromt and there is a bar opposite so we were woken up by loud discussions on street around midnight when closing time. Might be best to ask for quieter room to back. The staff on duty on duty was very friendly and accommodation itself is good for its type. There isn't a lot on offer in Belorado.
Excelente food, very clean, good service, and they don’t offer breakfast, but they sell €4 breakfast/lunch bags with good food that one can surely use because the towns 12 km from Belorado don’t sell anything. We were glad we got that there. Drink coffee in Belorado before leaving or be ready to do it 12 km after that.
One of the best albergues on the Camino. Great beds with mattresses and sheets, fantastic choice of food, great beer and of course the pool. There’s another albergue in the centre of Belorado with a pool that’s advertised a lot, but it’s THIS one that you should stay at!
Private Room was lovely, bed really comfy, really clean, big outdoor area and lots of airers to dry clothes, the restaurant attached to hotel even made dinner early which was great and practically unheard of in northern Spain!! Thank you for that!!
I don’t know who owns this hotel and whether it’s part of a chain or franchise but the place is superb, the staff really friendly, attentive and good. The layout and location is spot on and I’ve run out of nice things to say.
We stayed for one night while walking the Camino. The hotel is right on the camino at beginning of town and about 5 minutes from the center. The room was a bit on the smaller side while the bathroom was OK.
This is a beautiful place to stay on the edge of Belorado only a quick access to the Camino Way. The old building is still under development but it’s a beautiful project and a fantastic host
It was a pleasant stay in A Santiago hotel. Room was nice and spacious, it had a nice view. Everything was clean and comfortable. Liked that there were dinner and breakfast available.
I absolutely loved this hotel. Great location, very clean, great staff, comfortable, beautiful and has its own restaurant attached! Great food too! Highly recommend.
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