39. Albergue Laganares (S. Nicolas Real Camino)

San Nicolás del Real Camino

SHELTER LAGANARES

Plaza Mayor S/N

34349 San Nicolás del Real Camino (Palencia)

979 188 142 // 629 181 536

 

www.alberguelaganares.com

laganares@yahoo.es

 


 

OPEN MARCH TO OCTOBER.

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Facilities

Located in a typical farmhouse of Tierra de Campos, built of adobe and mud with wooden roof, materials used in construction typical of our region. The house was restored trying to respect its traditional architecture and by providing the services required Pilgrims, giving a cozy and familiar.

It has 20 beds in 4 and 6 people, a spacious bathroom, garden, terrace, lounges and bar-restaurant that offers breakfast, sandwiches and Menu del Peregrino, with traditional cuisine and totally homemade.

Since 2009 we have the distinction of Hostel Superior of the Ways of Santiago.

Meet our facilities and services, the environment, and see photos from our Hostel. Sure you want to come visit.

 


Prices

Bunk night: 9 .
Breakfast: 2,50 .
Food: 10 .
Dinner: 10 .

 


Services

We offer the following services to our visitors:

     Washer.
     Dryer.
     Laundry.
     Clothesline.
     Heating.
     Kit.
     Place for bicycles.
     Free Internet.
     Phone.
     Bar-Restaurant.
     Taxi.

We also have sheets and towels.

 

 

 

Nearby

San Nicolás del Real Camino

The first knowledge of the existence of St. Nicholas from the late twelfth century, the village probably existed well before, but the only data currently available to place us exactly in 1195 when a document attesting a leper hospital existed in our town.

This hospital was founded by D. Pérez Tello de Meneses very influential at the time, and a custom control Augustinian monks of St. Mary of Trianos.

 

Albergueria LaganaresThe hospital took care of 13 pilgrims who were lepers and the Camino de Santiago, was a priory Trianos monastery, but became so important as the monastery, owned much land in the county and several mills in the area, had charters of King Alfonso VI and its economy was sustained by donations and properties of very influential in Spanish society of the time.

Currently there is one building in town who remember the existence of this hospital say a column that is in the village cemetery could be a vestige of the building.

There was also a Templar church unfortunately disappeared, the current XIII century and you can admire it a nice Baroque altarpiece.

Documents justifying this story is found in the National Library, section Clergy, folders 1737-1739.

 


 

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