Albergue Ultreia

Castrojeriz

Description and Notice
Reservierungen möglich
Yes

Haustiere sind für 7€ erlaubt.

Season
20-March - 31-October
Contact Info
Private

Real de Oriente, 77
09110 Burgos
Spanien

Landline
+34 947 378 640
Mobile
+34 640 298 817
Hospitalero/a
Olga y Jose
Practical Info
Offen
13:00
Geschlossen
21:30
Gesamte Bettenzahl
26
Preis
14
Pilgrim only?
Yes
Pet Friendly
Yes
Gegründet
2014
Private Rooms
Einzelzimmer
45
Doppelzimmer
60
Dreibettzimmer
75
Facilities
Esszimmer
Yes
Aufenthaltsraum
Yes
Terrasse
Yes
Laundry
Wäscheleine
Yes
Waschbecken
Yes
Food
Frühstück
Yes
Abendessen
Yes
Gemeinschaftliches Abendessen
Yes
Bar / Restaurant
Yes
Vegetarisch
Yes
Services
Fahrradaufbewahrung
Yes
Camping
Yes
Internet
Yes
City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This may not be the smartest most spacious albergue you’ll stay in, though it was clean with hot showers and a lovely garden to relax in, but we will remember it for the warm welcome, kindness of Olga, and entertainment by Jose, including the after dinner tour of their wine cellars- would highly recommend.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Lovely Albergue, staff, dinner and cellar tour.
Stayed here 2 nights ago (21st September), but unfortunately I don’t think the bed sheets or pillow cases are cleaned between pilgrims as I’ve been bitten by bed bugs. Plastic mattresses with disposable pillow case and sheet would be better. I will let the staff know so it is clean for future pilgrims. Otherwise very lovely stay.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Lovely friendly hosts and the place is brilliantly quirky because of its history. Great facilities, separate bathrooms for men and women, lovely outside area with a cool pool to soak your weary feet. Dinner was great and it was followed by the cellar tour and history lesson of the property, this topped off a fantastic stay. Well worth it.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Jose made me feel very welcome. He made sure I relaxed and showered before dealing a details. I’m here in a hot spring day. The rooms are cool and there are many outdoor spaces.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Jose and Olga are wonderful hosts who share a lot of history and love with you during your stay. Jose leads a tour of the historic wine press and medieval wine cellar after dinner every night. Olga puts a lot of love into her cooking and also serves sangria with dinner! It was a lovely stay. Highly recommend.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I really wanted to like this place especially after all the lovely comments, but the albergue just doesn't care about pilligrims. Feels very commercial and for 13 eur it doesn't even provide the basic stuff a municipal would have.

The owner is friendly and tries to be helpful, his wife not so much.

Wi-fi not working
No soap or hand tissues in the toilets
Shower streams so far apart, it's hard to shower properly
Shoes are placed outside so if it rains, beware
No kitchen for use
Squeaky floors so you will hear people walking on the top floors very loudly
Sensor light in the hallway lighting up the rooms where people sleep because the door has a glass window rather than being solid
No rest area inside, just a very narrow hallway and the dining area which is closed until morning so everyone had to pack their stuff outside in the morning (so as not to disturb ppl still sleeping). Imagine if it rained.
Breakfast is at 7am and the cellar tour which is subpar starts at 8pm

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I really wanted to like this place especially after all the lovely comments, but the albergue just doesn't care about pilligrims. Feels very commercial and for 13 eur it doesn't even provide the basic stuff a municipal would have.

The owner is friendly and tries to be helpful, his wife not so much.

- Wi-fi not working
- No soap or hand tissues in the toilets
- Shower streams so far apart, it's hard to shower properly
- Shoes are placed outside so if it rains, beware
- No kitchen for use
- Squeaky floors so you will hear people walking on the top floors very loudly
- Sensor light in the hallway lighting up the rooms where people sleep because the door has a glass window rather than being solid
- No rest area inside, just a very narrow hallway and the dining area which is closed until morning so everyone had to pack their stuff outside in the morning (so as not to disturb ppl still sleeping). Imagine if it rained.
- Breakfast is at 7am and the cellar tour which is subpar starts at 8pm

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I don't recommend this place.
No soap in the toilets.
Strange showers.
Move detectors for lights in the bathroom with crazy short delay. You need to move every second.
Totally commercial place. It is need your money, but not you.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This is one of those unique places on the Camino you will always remember. This is a clean, family run location right on the Camino. The hospitality is second to none. The highlight of the stay is a one of a kind tour (narrated by the owner) of an ancient wine cellar complete with animated stories.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Clean and organized but some sticky points. Minimal bathroom facilities. But my biggest issue was that there is no place to sit and pass time if you wake early. I am a very poor sleeper - my issue completely - but it would be very nice to have a place inside to sit and read my phone when I wake in the morning besides the toilet. The Hospitaleros did handle a difficult emergency situation calmly the night we stayed.