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Casa Casero - Huerta San Benito: Fabulous Rental House!
We rented a gorgeous house in Antrialgo for five nights and just loved it. The house name is Casa Caseros and it belongs to the complex, Huerta San Benito. Prior to arriving we had corresponded heavily with the owner Juan Otero. He couldn't be friendlier or more helpful. We ran very late due to leaving Leon later than planned, as well as getting lost on our way to the home. It is really out in the country. However, this was no problem for Juan. He waited up to give us our keys and greet us. He showed us the house, explaining how he and his family have lovingly built them with every accommodation. The pride he has in his development is obvious. When we came back to the house on our first day, he had left us a bottle of local cider.
Unique Quality: The house was gorgeous. The stone and woodwork were the typical Asturian fashion and was painted a beautiful shade of magenta. Each room had a theme and was decorated impeccably. I became quite fond of the "English bathroom" and used it exclusively! I slept in a room with fabulous pink walls and the view from it would take my breath away every morning.
Other features include a kitchen fully stocked with pots, pans, plates, etc., a washer, television (which we never watched but you might), a coffee press and large refrigerator. We also had 2 1/2 bathrooms at our disposal. Which, with five women, is a very good thing!
For five nights, it cost each of us (five in total) 100 Euros each. Where on earth could you find such luxury at such a price?
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Albergues: More Perigrino Accommodation
The above tips were of all the Albergues that we chose to stay in, However as mentioned in the introduction, With hindsight we would have split the walking stages somewhat differently as we ended up walking some Very Long days.
So with this in mind I will now set out the alternatives Albergues in order that you will come across them from Villavicosa to Melide.
As I didn’t stay in these Albergues, The only information that I can provide is either from the guidebook or what I actually saw when walking the route.
1) La Vaga de Sarirgo – (25k before Oviedo) keys at town hall during opening hours and then at Bar Casa Ruto food available at bar and shop in village
2) La Venta del Escamplero (10,5k after Oviedo) 12 beds if locked keys at Casa Fernando where you can also buy meals
3) San Juan de Villapanda (3k beyond Grado 12 beds, keys and cello at the house across the road from Albergue – ask for Leopoldo – No faculties so eat or buy food in Grado
4) Salas - Turn left as you approach town, Albergue is at The Hogar de Pensionistas. 8 beds + 4 floor spaces – Eat or buy food in Salas
5) Bodenya – We walked past this nice new Albergue. All facilities availabele at La Espina – 1.5k on
6) Borres - Albergue with 12 beds, No facilities – Key in box in porch– eat 1.2k before at El Fresno (El Espin) which has a bar and shop
7) Berducedo – New Albergue in village, key at Bar / Shop where you can also eat.
8) Grandes de Salime – Albergue in town centre at Town Hall 18 beds – All facilities in Grandes de Salime
9) Albergue at Castroverde reported as Closed
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The Albergue at Melide: Perigrino Accommodaion at Melide
The Albergue at Melide
Large well located Albergue
130 beds in several dormitories
Good toilets and Showers with ample hot water.
Kitchen / Dining facilities
3 Euro per person
Cello
Lots of good choices to eat in Melide
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The Albergue at San Roman de Retorta: Perigrino Accommodaion at San Roman de Retorta
The Albergue at San Roman de Retorta
Excellent Albergue 750m beyond San Roman de Retorta on The Roman Route
Beautiful woodland setting
12 beds in 2 dormitories
Good toilets and Showers with ample hot water.
Small but well fitted kitchen with small dining area
Very friendly Hospitalaro who gives good information
3 Euro per person
Cello
Good bar / shop in San Roman de Retorta offering snacks and supplies
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The Albergue at Lugo: Perigrino Accommodaion at Lugo
The Albergue at Lugo
Excellent centrally located Albergue
42 beds in 2 dormitories
Good toilets and Showers with ample hot water.
Very friendly Hospitalaro who gives good information
3 Euro per person
Cello
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The Albergue at Cadavo: Perigrino Accommodaion at Cadavo
The Albergue at Cadavo
Excellent modern Albergue
Aprox 20 beds in 2 dormitories
Good toilets and Showers with ample hot water.
Large well fitted kitchen with dining room
Sitting area
3 Euro per person
Cello
Excellent Pilgrim friendly restaurant that opens early (8pm) on street below Albergue provides substantial 9 Euro Menu
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The Albergue at Padron: Perigrino Accommodaion at Padron
The Albergue at Padron
Excellent Albergue
Aprox 24 beds in 4 bedded dormitories
Good toilets and Showers with ample hot water.
Large well fitted kitchen with dining room
Large sitting area with TV
Vending machines for snacks and hot drinks
3 Euro per person
Cello
Lots of good choices to eat in Fonsagrada (1.8k back)
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The Albergue at Castro: Perigrino Accommodaion at Castro
The Albergue at Castro
New Private Albergue
Aprox 20 beds in 4 bedded dormitories
Made up beds (Sheets, Pillow-cases and Blankets)
Towels provided
Good toilets and Showers with ample hot water.
13 Euro per person
Both Evening Meals and Breakfasts available at reasonable prices
Small Bar attached to Albergue
Cello
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The Albergue at La Messa: Perigrino Accommodaion at La Messa
The Albergue at La Messa
Small simple Albergue
14 beds in 1 large dormitory
Small kitchen
Good toilets and Showers with ample hot water.
Self Cello
Donations in box
No facilities in La Mess so make sure that you either eat at Berducedo, 4.5k before La Messa or take food with you
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The Albergue at Pola de Allende: Perigrino Accommodaion in Pola de Allende
The Albergue at Pola de Allende
Very Nice New well located Albergue (on the right side of the main street as you head into the town)
24 beds in 1 large dormitory
Large kitchen with dining room
Good toilets and Showers with ample hot water.
3 Euro per person
Cello
Lots of good choices to eat in Pola de Allende
Please note that the old Albergue at Penaseita ( 2k beyond Pola de Allende) is reported as closed
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