Located in Castro-Urdiales, within a 15-minute walk of Playa de Mioño and 1.8 miles of Playa Brazomar, Hotel Suite Mioño Castro Urdiales has accommodations with a bar as well as free private parking...
Las Rocas Playa Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Castro-Urdiales. With a bar, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Mananita
United States of America
It is a very well-maintained property and pilgrim friendly. The upgrade they gave us is very much appreciated.
Hotel La Ronda is centrally located in Castro Urdiales main shopping street, and only 10 minutes’ walk from the beach. It offers simple décor rooms with free WiFi, a TV and private bathroom.
Khiuk Fah
United States of America
Very friendly and helpful staff. Comfortable bed. Toilet seat had water bidet included. Compact room. Good option for people on the Camino.
Set 10-minutes walk away from the beach, Hostal Vista Alegre is located in Castro-Urdiales, 22 mi from Bilbao. Free private parking is available on site.
I used Castro Urdiales as a stop-over from my house in...
I used Castro Urdiales as a stop-over from my house in Alicante to the ferry in Bilbao. Mea Culpa. After a long days drive I was not appreciative of how unfriendly to visitors wrt parking CU was. Every single street and car parking zone was "Azul/Blue" which meant residents only except 1000-1400 and 1600-2000. No overnight parking was possible except for an underground car park which was exhorbitant [typical tourist trap car park] or a really dodgy area with derelict buildings and no street lighting.
Unfortunately, as I was in transit I didn't get a chance to walk around the port, which on paper at least looks interesting.
Unfortunately I left with no good impression of CU
I will admit that I am biased. I don't like cities. CU is a very busy place. I will not go again. Having spoken to others I have been directed to better places, with views, less noisy.
MAX
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
This is a small resort town with nice beaches, harbour, good...
This is a small resort town with nice beaches, harbour, good views. Great restaurants and bars. The promenade is lovely. The place was a lovely surprise. I hadn't expected it to be so nice. I was just passing through walking the Camino but it is a place I would have happily spent a week in.
Mick
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Very Spanish seaside town, clean, nice promenade and beaches...
Very Spanish seaside town, clean, nice promenade and beaches with an impressive castle and church overlooking sea to visit. Marina and fishing port working and interesting. We watched the 7 man and women rowing teams racing in the bay on Sunday morning. Lively couple of streets in the Old Town during Sunday siesta time.
A very nice seaside town overall.
Robert
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
I stayed here as a central base to visit other places.
I stayed here as a central base to visit other places. There are a range of Bars offering Tapas within a 10/15 minute walk - the Receptionist provided a map and a short cut! If you want more formal dining, you need to go to the centre of town but that is a 25 minute walk or use your car. The parking has a coded electronic card the same as your room so using the car late is not an issue.
Michael
France
Scored 10
10
small quiet seaside town lovely beach prom and walks...
small quiet seaside town lovely beach prom and walks thriving town centre with good shops cafe and bars,
great for a holiday ...
And with less than a hours drive to either sSntander (55mins) or Bolbao(25mins" perfect a stopover when arriving by or catching a ferry to UK
robert
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I love especially the post-season feel of this town.
I love especially the post-season feel of this town. Although travel during the season allows for enjoyment of the tent restaurant on the pier. Still, there are other, year-round, seafood restaurants within the old town, and some are really amazing. Walk around the old town, have pintxos/tapas, walk around the harbor, up to the church and the castle. Then onto the pier shooting out into the sea. On the other side of the harbor there is a wonderful playground for the little ones. And around you will find some beautiful beaches, some very small, and at least two long ones. The town is easily reachable by a bus from Bilbao. There is a lot of gorgeous hiking trails around. Pay attention to the rock formations by the sea. I also recommend you eat breakfast at the El Molino Cafe and Bakery (also good for families with children).
Malvina
United States of America
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The hotel is well positioned if you want to be in the centre of things. It is a bit quirky but interesting. Access by car needs to be arranged in advance as the parking is about 200m away and stopping outside the hotel can be difficult. You can pay for the parking in the hotel at a reduced price. The rooms are small, as are the shower rooms but they are clean, comfortable and very good value for overnight stays. The breakfast was good, as was the service. There is no lift so you have to be prepared to carry your luggage upstairs.
very good price-quality. We stayed in the apartment on the 1st and 2nd floor. Very spatious: 2 nicely decorated rooms, 2 bathrooms, large kitchen and terrace on 2nd floor; salon & dining room + 3rd toilet on the first floor. Big private parking space. Garden with BBQ and terrace. Friendly welcome by the hosts.
There is a restaurant and cafe nearby and also a supermarket close by. Castro-Urdiales is a nice coast town !
Located in a cute back street just of the sea front this place was a real gem.
Behind the big iron entrance door Ardigales 11 is a quirky, contemporary hotel with everything finished to a very high standard.
Outside the hotel you are in the heart of old town with great bars and restaurants.
Great location right in the town centre, but the room was still quiet.
Nice receptionist.
There is a large underground parking 3 min. walk from the place. It costs 11 eur per 24 hrs, it’s paid at the hotel’s reception.
The room is small, but comfortable.
It’s very clean and tidy.
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