Albergue Lua Bierzo

Albergue Lua Bierzo in Molinaseca
Albergue Lua Bierzo Overview
Type: Albergue Lua Bierzo is a private albergue/guesthouse welcoming pilgrims and tourists (pilgrim credential not required) on the Camino Francés.
Location: C/ Palacio, 1, 24413 Molinaseca, León, Spain (central, facing the village plaza and municipal hall).
Opened: Fully renovated in March 2023 in a restored 1900 building.
Accessibility: Ground-floor common areas accessible; no separate adapted room mentioned.
Contact:
Phone: +34 633 545 391
Email: infoluabierzo@gmail.com
Reservations: Accepted and recommended.
Pilgrim Credential: Not required.
Operating Season: Open annually from April 20 to October 30.
Hours: Check-in from ~08:30 to 22:30; re-entry after closing allowed via code.
Albergue Facilities
Rooms: One shared dormitory with 4 bunk beds; four private rooms (singles and doubles).
Prices: Dorm bed €18 (linen included); private room €35–40.
Total Capacity: ~12 (4 dorm + ~8 private).
Albergue Amenities
- Communal kitchen (stove, microwave, fridge) for pilgrim use.
- Dining room and terrace/lounge area.
- Laundry facilities: washer, dryer, washbasin, clothesline.
- Heating, hot water, and free Wi‑Fi throughout.
- Secure (indoor) bike storage.
- Lockers in private rooms; no shared dorm lockers.
- Linen, towels, and toiletries provided in private rooms; only linen in dorm.
- First‑aid kit available onsite.
Pilgrim Insight
Guests repeatedly praise its central location, cleanliness, and attentive hospitality:
“Super clean… spacious lounge and kitchen… comfortable private rooms… friendly helpful host Carla.”
— Booking.com / Planet of Hotels reviews
Summary: The Albergue Lua Bierzo in Molinaseca is a beautifully restored private albergue in Mosquesca’s plaza—modern, welcoming, and pilgrim‑focused. With tidy dorms, well-appointed private rooms, well-equipped kitchen, laundry, bike storage, and friendly service, it stands out as a comfort-first Camino stop. Reservations highly recommended in season! 😊
Check out the other Albergues in Molinaseca.
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