Albergue El Beso

A Balsa

Description and Notice
Accetta prenotazioni
Yes

Colazione e cena in comune, tutto biologico e vegano. Sembra che sia gestito con molto amore. Un luogo eccellente per staccare la spina e dondolarsi su un'amaca. Situato in un tranquillo villaggio fuori Triacastela.

Bar con servizio self-service.

Season
01-April - 15-November
Contact Info
Private

27631 Lugo
Spagna

Mobile
+34 633 550 558
Hospitalero
Jessica and Marin
Practical Info
Apre
6:00
Chiude
22:00
Numero totale dei letti
16
Prezzo
13
Data di fondazione
2012
Kitchen
Frigo
Yes
Facilities
Sala da pranzo
Yes
Terrazza
Yes
Laundry
Filo stendibiancheria
Yes
Lavandino
Yes
Lavatrice
Yes
Food
Colazione
Yes
Cena
Yes
Cena collettiva
Yes
Vegetariano
Yes
Services
Parcheggio bici protetto
Yes
Campeggio
Yes, 3€

Comments

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

It was the amazing place for me! Yummy generous homemade vegan dinner! Lovely people! Nice garden! An old building! 🥰

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

This place was very nice and I was
Concerned after reading some Reviews.so almost
Missed out. The dinner was one of the best so far and we are not vegan! If you want bars this is not your place.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The family that hosts this albergue are kind and gentle to everyone, to creation itself and we loved our stay here to rest and rejuvenate. The bunks are lofted and comfy, the vegan menu was so delicious and served by the whole family, it was simply lovely.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Stayed 19.10 22
Such a calm place, very special. The wooden bunks with tree trunk uprights felt a little like sleeping in a wood. There is an ancient chestnut wood outside with hammocks, beautiful. Delicious communal vegan meal. This is a perfect place to relax and recharge your batteries. One of my very favourite albergues.

Camino de Sant…

Must disagree with previous review. This place was definitely not clean. There were spider webs with dead insects in them everywhere, and the bathrooms smelled awful. Only one shower had hot water. Worst of all was the mice. They were overrun with mice. We saw mice on backpacks, on the floors, under beds, and while I was talking to albergue owner, a mouse ran cross kitchen counter where he was preparing dinner. Another pilgrim reported finding mouse poop on her bed in the morning. It was really bad. If you’re not bothered by mice, everything else was good.