Private (6, 9€, April to October) La Cantina de Teddy, also sometimes known as Piedras Blancas II, on the left a little before the village. An extension of Piedras Blancas in El Burgo Ranero. Laundry facilities. Café / restaurant. Private rooms. Tel 622 206 128 Open 12:00
Private (20, 13€, March to October) Vive tu Camino, on the Camino on the left. Laundry facilities. Café / restaurant. Communal evening meal. Breakfast. Private rooms. Website www.alberguevivetucamino.com Tel 610 293 986 Open 11:00
Private (14, 13€, Easter to November) Albergue Gil, to the right past Bar La Torre. Laundry facilities. A recent addition to Bar Gil, mentioned below. Café / restaurant. Private rooms. Tel 620 424 271 Open 11:00
Private (20, 15€, Easter to September) Albergue Las Hadas, to the left at Bar La Torre, on Calle Real. Laundry facilities, microwaves. Vegetarian evening meal. Breakfast. Private rooms. Website www.alberguelashadas.com Tel 620 547 454 Open 12:00
Municipal (45, 8€) Albergue de Reliegos, a little off the Camino, veer right at Bar La Torre, on Calle La Escuela. Good, modern facilities. Kitchen. Tel 686 527 505 Open 13:00
Private (36, 12€, Easter to November) Albergue La Parada, also on Calle la Escuela a little past the municipal. Laundry facilities, microwaves. Café / restaurant. Tel 987 317 880 Open 12:00
Shop on the right near the start of the village. Bar La Torre / Elvis does good food (despite its overblown advertising). Bar Gil has what must be the worst pilgrim menu on any Camino anywhere. The route of the Camino through this village has recently changed, some confusing arrows are to be expected.
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