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San Martín del Camino

Private (36, 10€) Albergue Vieira, on the Camino before the village on the left. Laundry facilities. Café / restaurant. Evening meal. Breakfast. Swimming pool. Good reports. Private rooms. Tel 620 671 864 Open 11:00

Private (40, 8€) Albergue Santa Ana, on the Camino on the left. Kitchen, laundry facilities. Communal evening meal. Breakfast. Swimming pool. Private rooms. Some negative reports. Tel 654 381 646 Open early

Private (30, 12€) Albergue La Huella, on the Camino on the left. Laundry facilities. Communal evening meal. Café / restaurant. Private rooms. Swimming pool. New in 2022. Website alberguelahuella.com Tel 640 846 062

Municipal (46, 6€) Albergue de Peregrinos Junta Vecinal, on the Camino on the right. Kitchen, laundry facilities. Breakfast. Large garden. Negative reports. Tel 676 020 388 Open 11:00

Private (10, 10€, April to December) La Casa Verde, on Travesía Estación, a little off the Camino veering left at Bar Los Picos. Laundry facilities, microwaves. Private rooms. Tel 646 879 437 Open 12:00

Cafés, bakery to the right after the Municipal.

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