Accommodations with plant-based options along the Camino
This is a list of albergues that offer vegan and vegetarian options. After our friends at Heart of the Camino went unfortunately offline, we felt the lack of such a list dearly. Of corse you can also find those albergues in the app. This list only shows strictly vegan and vegetarian albergues, a list of vegan and vegetarian friendly places is in the app, or can be downloaded from this page soon.
This list is slowly evolving and we want to become the most up-to-date and comprehensive list. For this, we need your help. If you find an albergue that does not belong here, please contact us at hola@camino.now or use the form to add one that does.
A must-not-miss stop with a twist.
A great albergue that suffers a bit from its location between "official" stages. A great place you should not miss, though. Also perfect distance, if you're leaving Santiago after morning mass or on the same day you arrived.
One of the best albergues on the Camino FrancΓ©s.
You can book a massage here, if you do it early enough or if there are still slots. The communal dinner is definitely a highlight, as is the yard and the inside communal room. A cafΓ© in which you can also purchase local cheeses rounds up this albergue's reputation and one of the best on the Caminos.
If you ask very nicely, you may be allowed to use the washer. Drying is always outside. While technically a "donativo", the amount of donation is pretty much set and asked of you before settling in, not as in other donativos on leaving.
Calle Ntra. Sra. de Roncesvalles, 10, 31650 Roncesvalles, Navarra, Spain
As this albergue is strictly vegan, you are asked not to bring animal products inside. They're OK with leather clothing or backpack straps, or sheep wool based creams, but no food, please. This includes most chocolates, beers, and wines, as well as gummy bears and other sweets.
Friendly albergue with good dinner options.
This albergue was completely redone in 2024, with new showers, complete energy idependence, water from a local source, and comfy bunk beds. Great views at a relaxing vista and good food round up the experience. Worth a stay, but at least a stop for breakfast or coffee.