Albergue La Casa de Beli
Albergue La Casa de Beli in Tardajos
Albergue Overview
Type: Private albergue oriented toward pilgrims and general travellers (pilgrim credential not required).
Location: Avenida General Yagüe 16, 09130 Tardajos, Burgos, Spain — centrally located in the village and directly on the Camino Francés route.
Opened: 2016 (in a fully-rehabilitated 1906 house).
Accessibility: One accessible room for reduced mobility is available; modern build with lifts and ramp access have not been fully confirmed, so check if you require full accessibility.
Contact:
Phone: (+34) 629 351 675 / (+34) 947 451 234
Email: lacasadebeli@gmail.com
Website: lacasadebeli.com
Albergue Facilities
Rooms: Dormitory style: ~34 bunk beds available; plus 13 private rooms (1 single, 6 doubles, 1 triple, 3 six-bed, 2 eight-bed) totaling ~50 places.
Prices: Dorm beds from ~ €12–15; private rooms from ~ €50 for a single up to ~ €80 for larger rooms.
Total Capacity: About 50 guests.
Reservations: Accepted and recommended (especially in high season).
Pilgrim Credential: Not strictly required; open to all travellers.
Operating Season: Typically open from early March through early December (10 March – 22 Dec).
Hours: Check-in from about 12:00; doors typically close at ~22:00.
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Albergue Amenities
- Free Wi-Fi throughout the building.
- Bar/restaurant on-site offering breakfast, lunch, dinner (vegetarian options available).
- Communal dining room and terrace/garden seating.
- Laundry facilities: washer, dryer, clothesline available.
- Secure covered bike storage and bike-wash zone.
- Lockers for each bunk or room.
- Accessible room for reduced mobility guests.
Pilgrim Insight
Albergue La Casa de Beli stands out as a comfortable and conveniently-located stop just outside Burgos on the Camino Francés. Pilgrims often highlight the welcoming atmosphere and the option of private rooms as well as traditional dorm beds. With its on-site bar/restaurant and garden terrace, it offers the perfect mix of social space and quiet rest after the earlier stage from Burgos.
The fact that it accepts reservations and doesn’t strictly require a pilgrim credential adds flexibility. Some walkers note that the more premium private rooms mean higher prices, and dorms can fill quickly in busy periods—so booking ahead is wise. All in all, this albergue offers a strong blend of comfort, convenience, and value for the next step of your pilgrimage.
Check out the other Albergues in Tardajos.
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…