Albergue de Riego de Ambros

Riego de Ambrós

Description and Notice
Reservations accepted
Yes
Season
01-avril - 31-octobre
Contact Info
Municipal

Plaza San Sebastián
24413 León
Espagne

Mobile
+34 640 376 118
Hospitalero
Olivier
Practical Info
Open
12:30
Close
22:30
Total Beds
26
Price
8
Pilgrim only?
Yes
Kitchen
Kitchen
Yes
Microwave
Yes
Refrigerator
Yes
Stove
Yes
Facilities
Dining room
Yes
Lounge
Yes
Terrace
Yes
Laundry
Clothesline
Yes
Dryer
Yes
Wash basin
Yes
Washer
Yes
Food
Dinner
Yes
Group Dinner
Yes
Services
Bike storage
Yes
City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

C'est un très petit auberge basique. L'hôte est bourru, direct mais bienveillant. Il a été très surpris par le temps que nous avons mis jusqu'à présent sur le Camino. Nous allons très lentement. Si vous êtes sensible à la façon dont vous faites votre Camino, vous ne l'aimerez peut-être pas ici. C'est calme et il n'y a qu'un seul bar en ville. J'aurais préféré continuer jusqu'à Molinesca pour franchir les fortes descentes et rester à Molinesca, mais ma hanche n'en voulait pas.

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

Il est très efficace, l'Auberge est propre et le repas était une excellente affaire. Ce qui ressort était sa volonté de s'assurer que j'avais les directions et les informations pour me rendre au bon hôpital pour recevoir des soins. Quelle bienveillance!

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

Olivier was working so hard to make sure we had a clean bed and hot meal. There were 12 - so it was almost full. This place was very simple and clean- all one needs. The price was right for me. Don’t come here if you want to be a whiner and be pampered . Come if you want to meet great people and share conversation, commonalities and trail experiences while eating amazing lentil soup with chorizo! He made a vegetable salad and we each had a dish of homemade custard plus some wine. I personally liked my sleeping cubby and am grateful for the warm and clean bed!

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

very down to earth, old spanish home that feels so good - would definitely stay here again and would be happy to stay in similar places.

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

The gentleman who runs the place may be gruff, but he’s honest, down to earth, and kind hearted. Speaks very good English and French and led great conversations with other pilgrims. Beautiful place to rest in a lovely village and well worth stopping for.

Facilities does what you need, although it can be hard to be quiet if getting up early as the bunks are separated by walls (feels private) but not roofs in the big room.

Nice to have somewhere still under ten euro per night run by a great hospitelero (€8). Also cooks a meal with wine for those who want it (around €10).

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

Welcomed by Oliver that took a genuine interest in every Pilgrim , asking where they came from today and where they started their Camino . He cooked a delicious, plentiful, three course dinner for the Pilgrims , with wine also ,and offered suggestions to us , engaging as we ate . The Albergue is clean , comfortable mattresses, and cubicles with only two bunks in each . Felt very private and only 8€ per bed and 10€ each for dinner . Definitely I would stay again and so much more of a Pilgrim experience than when we stayed in El Acebo last year .

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

Nous avons chercher un peu l’auberge car elle est nommée auberge des pèlerins sur le mur. Nous sommes allés au bar pour s’informer car l’auberge n’ouvre qu’à 13h30. Nous avons reçu un bon accueil d’Olivier qui parle espagnol et français et se débrouille très bien en anglais. Les lits sont confortables, malgré le lit du bas un peu trop bas. Le souper était simple mais bon. Il n’y a rien à boire ou manger sinon le souper à 13€. L’auberge est bien rénovée sauf les salles de toilettes.

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

A hospitalero has a tough job, but one of those jobs is to make the smallest effort to make Pilgrims feel comfortable and welcome when they arrive.
Oliver makes no effort to do this.
This is a Municipal Albergue that opens at 1:30pm.
When three Pilgrims arrived at around 1:45pm Oliver was not happy that they had not pre booked and said there wasn’t enough dinner for them.
The only bar in town was shut.
No shops are open.
You aren’t able to prebook Municipal albergues, yet you can phone here and reserve beds at this one.
Pilgrims who don’t prebook shouldn’t be treated badly.
I would do everything I could to avoid this albergue.

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

Whilst this is on the Camino and easy to find, it feels like an oasis from the crowds and commercialism that’s present on other parts of the Camino. A sunny garden and courtyard, places to sit inside by the window and reflect, and covering all the necessities of camino life - this albergue is worth every cent.

All Caminos App User (non vérifié)

Olivier, the host, was a delight and very accommodating. He cooked a delicious lentil soup with Chorizo sausage on the side, an amazing potato salad filled with vegetables and pudding for dessert. The cubicles with four built-in, solid bunk beds were comfortable, a cubby for your backpack, but dark. There were places to charge phones away from bunks. Separate women and men washrooms with one shower and one toilet each for 26 people but it seemed to work ok. There is no wifi (which was challenging but perhaps good for one night), one bar and no store. The village is beautiful. I enjoyed my night here.