Albergue Amanecer

Albergue Amanecer
Capacity: 36
Price: €7
Reservations: Yes
Type: Private Albergue
Private Rooms: No
Wifi: Yes
Camping: No
Pilgrims Only: No
Washing Machine: No
Dryer: Yes
Pool: No
Dinner: Yes (€ extra)
Restaurant: Yes
Kitchen: No
Open: 1 Mar - 31 Oct
Breakfast: Yes
Bike Storage: Yes
Host Name: Jesús
English Spoken: Yes
Phone: +34629178543

Albergue Amanecer in Villarmentero de Campos

Albergue Overview

Type: Private albergue for pilgrims and tourists.
Location: C/ José Antonio, 2, 34447 Villarmentero de Campos, Palencia, Spain (directly on the Camino Francés at the village entrance).
Opened: 2008.
Accessibility: Partially accessible; ground-level cabins and hammocks, no full wheelchair adaptation.
Contact:
Phone: (+34) 629 178 543
Email: albergueamanecervillarmentero@gmail.com
Website:

Albergue Facilities

Rooms: Two indoor dorm rooms (18 beds total) plus outdoor accommodations: wooden cabins (for 3–5), tipis, and hammocks.
Prices: Dorm bed €10; hammock €5; wooden cabin (2 people) €20.
Total Capacity: 34 (18 indoor + 16 outdoor).
Reservations: Accepted and recommended.
Pilgrim Credential: Not required.
Operating Season: 1 April–31 October.
Hours: Check-in 10:00–22:00; late exit possible with coordination.

Albergue Amenities

  • Bar-restaurant on site; communal dinner offered (€10).
  • Communal kitchen, refrigerator, and dining area.
  • Garden with hammocks, cabins, tipis, and lounge terrace.
  • Four showers and four toilets.
  • Heating not provided; hot water available.
  • Washbasin and clothesline (no washer/dryer).
  • Secure bike storage.
  • Electrical outlets for charging.
  • First-aid kit available.
  • Wi‑Fi access advertised on Castilla y León tourism sources.
  • Pets allowed.
  • No towels or soap provided.

Pilgrim Insight

Frequent guests praise the warm, eco-friendly atmosphere, great communal dinners, and outdoor comforts:

“A small oasis in the golden fields of Castilla… friendly staff, good vegetarian options, lovely garden with geese and hammocks… I’d return without hesitation.”
— Several Google My Business reviews

Summary: A laid-back, nature-focused stop on the Meseta, ideal for pilgrims seeking a relaxed atmosphere with cabins, communal meals, and friendly hosts—just note the lack of full wheelchair access and self-service laundry. Reservations are a smart move, especially in peak season. 😊

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