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Rabanal del Camino

Find the best places to stay in Rabanal del Camino close to the trail

  • Casa Indie Rural Hotel
    Casa Indie Rural Hotel
    Hotel Rural Casa Indie in Rabanal del Camino is set in a historic building with modern amenities. It has a garden, sun terrace, and free WiFi. Rooms include private bathrooms and soundproofing. The restaurant serves Spanish and European dishes, catering to various dietary needs on request.
  • El Refugio Hostería
    El Refugio Hostería
    El Refugio Hostería in Rabanal del Camino features family rooms with private bathrooms, free WiFi, and TV. The restaurant serves traditional Spanish cuisine with options for various dietary needs. Leisure facilities include a sun terrace and outdoor seating area. The hotel is located on the Camino de Santiago.
  • El Tesín Inn
    El Tesín Inn
    Kitchen hours run from 7am to 9pm, serving delicious veggie homemade meals. Enjoy mixed platters, fresh pasta, and special tapas. Plus, they offer massages and have a bar with a terrace.
  • Hostal La Candela
    Hostal La Candela
    La Candela in Rabanal del Camino provides rooms with mountain views, private bathrooms, and essential amenities. Guests can relax in the garden, terrace, or lounge, and there's a restaurant on-site. The property offers free WiFi in public areas and private check-in services for a smooth arrival.
  • La Posada de Gaspar
    La Posada de Gaspar
    Posada De Gaspar in Rabanal del Camino features rooms with balconies, private bathrooms, and free WiFi. Guests can relax on the sun terrace or in the garden. The restaurant and bar provide dining options, and amenities include a games room and coffee shop within the property.
  • The Pilgrim Stone
    The Pilgrim Stone
    The Pilgrim Stone - Vegan B&B in Rabanal del Camino has recently renovated rooms with private bathrooms and garden or mountain views. Each room includes a wardrobe and free WiFi. A vegan breakfast is served daily, and yoga classes are also offered to guests during their stay.
  • Gaucelmo Shelter
    Gaucelmo is run by awesome volunteers who have all walked the Camino themselves. Pilgrims can enjoy tea and biscuits at 5pm, plus a basic breakfast. The place features a big garden and tidy dorms with fresh pillowcases. The hostel's name comes from an abbot who had a hospital for pilgrims built in Foncebadón way back in the 10th century.
  • La Senda Hostel
    Bathrooms are shared, and there's a nice garden for pilgrims to chill out or hang their laundry. Plus, you can book a massage if you're feeling sore!
  • Pilgrims Hostel
    On chilly or damp days, they fire up the wood stove. The beds come with sheets, and you can grab blankets if you need extra warmth.
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