I heard there are around 700 albergues on the Camino, don't know if that is a right estimation. But I noticed there are a lot of changes, and a lot of new albergues since 2012. The Camino is shaped by all those who walk it. But the hospitaleros have a very important supportive role. Hospitality can be found in many varieties. I tend to make a rough division: those who care about people -dedicated to the Camino and/or their profession- and those who care more about making money. You will usually feel the difference within minutes when you walk into a new albergue.
I came to San Bol this year. In 2012 a place without welcome, and now I met new people. And had a great talk and good coffee with Sandra and Hernan. It's great they are giving San Bol new energy and the good spirit.
San Bol is an intriguing place. The village on this place was abandoned in 1503. It was a Jewish settlement. That is why it may have been left, the Jews were expelled from Spain in 1492.
It's remote, for five kilometers around San Bol there is no house or village. You will only be accompanied by the lovely sound of the poplars. Under the building is an old well. A dome gives the place this special look. Good place to stay.
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The last remaining stone of the village |
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The well |
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You can enjoy the healthy, fresh water from the well.... |
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Good place for meditation
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