La Pereda

Camino Primitivo

To end of camino
249.3
Seehöhe
675

La Espina

1.30

La Pereda

2.70

El Pedregal

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Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Außerhalb der Hochsaison nimmt die Unterkunft nur Gruppen von mindestens fünf Pilgern auf.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

An erster Stelle - Esther ist eine erstaunliche Frau, voller positiver Energie und sehr herzlich. Ihr Albergue ist schön, absolut perfekt ausgestattet und auf Ihren Komfort vorbereitet. Der Ort ist ruhig. Essen ausgezeichnet! Bleiben Sie hier

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Was für eine herrliche Herberge für eine Nacht. Esther ist eine fantastische Gastgeberin. Der Ort ist sauber und lässt dich dich wie zu Hause fühlen. Das Abendessen und das Frühstück - wow 😍
Danke, dass du die Türen deines Hauses für uns geöffnet hast und uns dies erleben lässt.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Remembered passing this albergue last year, so I walked the extra km or2 from La Espina and wasn’t disappointed. Great dinner and breakfast and the albergue all to myself probably because the heavy rain kept other pilgrims in La Espina. I would rate it among the top 4 or 5 albergues in my 856 km Camino combo completed in May this year.
Walk the extra 1 to 2 km. You won’t be disappointed!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

El Minero Albergue was a welcome stop after a long day’s walk. Clean, spacious, comfortable beds each with light & power point for charging, plenty of showers & toilets, washer & dryer, lounge, tea/coffee, kitchen facilities & dining area, although Maria cooks a splendid 3 course meal, suitable for vegetarians too! All this for €16 per person.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

It felt like a family dinner - she cooks everything and provides a 3 course meal. You can tell she’s been feeding pilgrims for years, simple but hearty and delicious. (Her homemade bread and sweet curd dessert was everything my body and soul needed). I’ll catch up the miles along the way, such a worthwhile stay, thank you Maria. <3

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

This is the most quaint, lovely albergue I’ve stopped at this far (since Oviedo). It’s clean, comfortable and quiet with a peaceful atmosphere. The lady who runs it so so lovely and helpful, has a bowl of fresh fruits out, tea/coffee and hot chocolate for self service and provides laundry soap too. She also offers dinner at 8pm and breakfast for whatever time you’re planning to set foot for the day. I was going to push on to Tieno today and just take a rest here but I decided to stay the night because it’s just that lovely.

Camino de Sant…

There is a rest stop between La Pereda and El Pedregal with a bathroom, vending machines, coffee, and tables and chairs inside.