Albergue Beilari

Capacity: 14
Price: €45
Type: Private Albergue
Private Rooms: No
Wifi: Yes
Camping: No
Pilgrims Only: Yes
Washing Machine: Yes
Dryer: No
Pool: No
Open: 18 Mar - 22 Oct
Dinner: Yes (€ extra)
Kitchen: No
Restaurant: Yes
Breakfast: Yes
Bike Storage: Yes
Host Name: Reception
English Spoken: Yes

Albergue Beilari in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port

Albergue Beilari Overview

Type: Albergue Beilari is a private albergue/gîte for pilgrims only; family atmosphere, run with simplicity and care. Located at the start of the Camino Frances.
Location: 40 Rue de la Citadelle, 64220 Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, France — in the old Citadelle area, pedestrial street, steps from the Pilgrim’s Office.
Opened: Restored early-21st century in a 17th-century Basque house.
Accessibility: Quiet well-ventilated rooms; building is historic so some stairs; accessible enough but check for specific needs.
Contact:
Phone: (+33) 5 59 37 24 68 / (+33) 6 30 02 86 67
Email: info@beilari.info
Website: beilari.info

Albergue Facilities

Rooms: Four large shared rooms: two with 3 beds, two with 4 beds (total ~14 places), named after the Basque elements (LURRA, URA, SUA, HAIZEA).
Prices: ~€45 per person in **demi-pension** (dinner + breakfast included).
Total Capacity: 14 beds.
Reservations: Accepted; recommended especially later in the season.
Pilgrim Credential: Required (pilgrims only).
Operating Season: Open roughly mid-March through late October.
Hours: Check-in begins around 14:30; reception closes around 22:00. Departure early morning required.

Albergue Amenities

  • Communal dinner and breakfast included in price
  • Simple kitchen space and large dining/common area
  • Covered terrace and garden with views over Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
  • Bike storage available
  • Shared bathrooms with showers
  • Wash basin and clothesline for laundry
  • Wood-burning stove/common fireplace for cooler evenings
  • No WiFi (intentional digital detox atmosphere) in some common spaces — encourages pilgrim interaction.

Pilgrim Insight

Beilari is often described as a warm, intimate base when starting the Camino. Pilgrims love the atmosphere: small group size, hospitality, and the shared meals around the table. The rooms are peaceful, and staying here feels more like being invited into a friend’s home than just lodging. Many mention how calming the garden and terraces are, especially after the final push to Saint-Jean. On the flip side, some say that shared bathrooms and communal living mean less privacy, and that 45 € is on the steeper side compared to more basic municipal albergues. That said, for what you pay, you get kindness, comfort, and a sense of rest — it’s a favorite for those who want the Camino start with heart and connection.

Check out the other Albergues in Saint Jean Pied de Port.

We have also self published a Camino Francés Journal for Pilgrims walking the route so you can record all your day by day memories.  Have fun and journal away…

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