Albergue Andrés Muñoz
Albergue Andrés Muñoz en Viana
Visión general
Albergue Andrés Muñoz in Viana is the municipal albergue for pilgrims with a credential on the Camino Francés. It is named after Andrés Muñoz Garde, who painted the first modern yellow arrows in 1982. The albergue has 46 beds in five dormitories with bunk beds. Facilities include a kitchen, laundry, lockers, covered bike storage, and free Wi-Fi. Disposable sheets cost €1, and a sleeping bag is required. It is open all year.
It is located next to the ruins of the Gothic Iglesia de San Pedro and a public park in central Viana. Therefore, the Iglesia de Santa María, town hall, and Cesare Borgia tomb are all nearby. Logroño is 9 km ahead.
La visión del peregrino
Albergue Andrés Muñoz offers a historic and meaningful stop on the Camino Francés. In addition, the setting beside the ruins and park creates a memorable atmosphere. Moreover, the on-site pilgrim credential service is useful for walkers starting or replacing their passport before La Rioja.
Note: priority is given to pilgrims on foot. Also, from November to February, access is managed by the local police, so it is best to call ahead in winter.
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