2/5 Fero K. 5 years ago on Google
The
place
appears
to
be
a
converted
farm.
It
offers
a
standard
albergue
room
with
somewhat
precarious
bunk
beds.
One
bathroom
is
inside,
one
outside
around
the
building.
The
kitchen
was
a
huge
disappointment,
being
equipped
only
with
a
sink,
a
few
glasses
and
a
tiny
fridge.
No
place
to
boil
water
or
to
heat
up
food.
No
utensils.
The
owner
apparently
expects
all
guests
to
buy
dinner
and
breakfast
at
the
restaurant
(which
we
did
not).
A
possible
upside
for
city
kids:
you
can
watch
and
pet
the
horses,
sheep
and
chickens
in
enclosures.
Overall,
the
place
offers
LESS
comfort
than
a
"regular"
albergue
at
a
higher
price.
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