"Check-in took some time as there was an elderly couple in charge that seemed more interested in watching TV.
The rooms were OK and you could get a beer of coffee at the bar, but that was it. Restaurant not open for evening meal or breakfast. I think we were the only guests, so the place was very quiet.
Luckily the local town had many facilities that we used for eating & socialising.
Not the best stay of our trip, but good if you only require a room.
Looks as though this was once a busy, popular hotel that has lost its Mojo."
"The staff is more than excellent.
The location has no luxury but is clean and easy to park.
No complains.
Nice little river behind the hotel.
Interesting roads to explore in car around the hotel.
Noise outside was very little, good place to rest when traveling by car."
"A slightly odd place. It’s not like a standard hotel. Each “room” consists of a garage with a typical hotel room above it, you drive round and into your private garage, close the electric door and go up a private stairs to a small landing outside your room, there is a door into the overall building but this is for staff only. Guests always come and go via their garage. The hotel doesn’t provide any food or drink options but within a few minutes walk is a 24/7 motorway service station with a very nice cafe servicing good quality and value food. There is also a small shop attached. It was a very convenient and secure parking for our motorbikes and overall a pleasant stopover. "
"Good value hotel for our overnight stay. Room was spacious, beds comfortable. Didn't have breakfast. Bedroom lacked a wastebin and hairdryer is a bit old school. Bag storage available, 20 minute walk to ghe station. McDonald's are across the road if you're desperate :)
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"Stayed here after coming off the Camino soaked to the bone.
It’s an interesting place where the owner/operator seems to have several smaller properties. When you ring the doorbell he comes to meet you from an adjacent property to check you in and give you your keys.
He and his wife also serve a great breakfast (additional charge) at a nearby property.
You get two physical keys, one for the front door and one for the room although there was another lock on the vestibule serving our room and an adjacent one. I mention this as those locks take some gettin used to which way to turn and how far.
All in all a great stay in a cute little town."
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Narayola, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What’s there to see and do in Narayola?
While exploring the area, visit family-friendly sights like Castro Bergidum, or get outside and enjoy nature at Las Medulas. In the wider area, you’ll find Vino del Bierzo Winery and Monastery of Saint Mary of Carracedo.
What’s a holiday rental in Narayola like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Narayola. Holiday rentals feature extras like WiFi and washers and dryers so your stay will be comfortable. If you're concerned about cleanliness, a holiday rental can provide a sense of safety away from shared hotel lifts and busy front desks while still allowing you the excitement and enjoyment of travel. You'll also find more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which makes a holiday rental an attractive choice for a family getaway.