La Lechería

Restaurant · Val de San Lorenzo

La Lechería

Restaurant · Val de San Lorenzo

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Calle Lecheria, 1, 24717 Val de San Lorenzo, León, Spain

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Rustic stone hotel, artisanal blankets, Cocido Maragato stew  

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Calle Lecheria, 1, 24717 Val de San Lorenzo, León, Spain Get directions

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Calle Lecheria, 1, 24717 Val de San Lorenzo, León, Spain Get directions

+34 987 63 50 73
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La Lechería

"Famous for its artisanal blankets and bedspreads, Val de San Lorenzo is a small village in the heart of the Maragatería region in the province of León. This restaurant, occupying an old stone house that once upon a time was used as a dairy (hence its name), boasts a decidedly rustic yet meticulous decor, including an antique loom dating back over three centuries that gives an insight into the area’s history. This setting provides the backdrop for a traditionally inspired à la carte well complemented by a tasting menu (served to the whole table only) and its signature “Cocido Maragato” stew (by prior order)." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/castilla-y-leon/val-de-san-lorenzo/restaurant/la-lecheria
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Travelling_Axe

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This Posada is located in a small village near Astorga. It's an easy drive, if you intend to see any of the sites in Astorga. We would have liked to stay here an extra night, because there were a few artisan places in town, we didn't get a chance to visit. The property is in an old stone dairy, very charming and beautifully renovated. Parking is easily available on the street. ||||Our room was comfortable, well furnished, clean and well maintained. The air con didn't work.... so we did open the window (and kept the curtains drawn to keep the flies out) overnight. There was a good shower. It was very quiet, except for the hourly bells at night. We had a small balcony overlooking the street. The staff here were helpful.||||The restaurant here is amazing. We had dinner here and it was one of the best meals we had in Spain. Breakfast, on the other hand, was a bit of a disappointment. It consisted solely of toast, artisan preserves and apple cake. ||||We would definitely stay here again or even just come for dinner.

Cappuccio_girl

Google
a small cosy hotel with a unique atmosphere! The location is very nice for someone who wants to stay away from a city and enjoy relaxing atmosphere of the village. We stayed one night and it was awesome. The service was very friendly, the room was top clean and the food in the hotel (michelin star) restaurant was excellent. The small details make the difference too, so I appreciated a lot the home-made cake and fresh orange juice for breakfast or yves-rocher as a shower gel and shampoo brand.

robbygc

Google
I chose this hotel as it was located in a small village, 545 inhabitants in all, not too far from Astorga.||||We weren't certain where we could park our car, so I ran inside the hotel and the owner told us to drive up the road and park next to the hotel. She insisted we could park for the night near the hotel. It was in an cull-de-sac. However, we had planned to go to Astorga and visit it as much as we could. ||||When we returned from our visit, we found out that all customers had parked in the cull-de-sac and no one could go out, unless they were the last ones who parked there. Instead we parked at a nearby street and we had no problems leaving on time the next morning.||||Breakfast was only at 9:30 A.M until 11:00 A.M. That was quite late for us! Instead we went to a grocery store and bought our own breakfast, which was superbly delicious. We ate in our bedroom!||||This hotel also caters as a restaurant. The lobby and the restaurant has AC, but our rooms had none. Luckily they had a blind made of mesh, which kept the room cool. We didn't need any AC. Our room was very comfortable and we had lots of place to put our things. We slept well and that's what counts the most. No mosquitoes! Also the WIFI worked quite well and the village was very peaceful during the night.||||At 8 A.M. we paid our bill and left for other adventures.

Marassa

Google
This tastefully converted and decorated old building gives you an opportunity to spend a night in comfort in an authentic and tourist-free "pueblo" in a less visited part of Spain. Our room (Ybdoñuela) was spacious and tastefully furnished. There is a lot of interesting artwork both in the common areas and in the room. The restaurant is very good. The local El Bierzo wine suggested by the waitress was superb

harrym521

Google
Charming rural hotel in a quaint little town. Easy access with parking. The hotel is just charming, the staff courteous and helpful. Restaurant is elegant and has great food: make sure you try the chickpeas with cod. Also visit the towns last textiles factories and buy some of their local products.

joost32

Google
La Lecheria is a tradition and very authentic bed and breakfast in a small village near Astorga. There is also a restaurant for lunch and dinner. Rooms and bathrooms are nice and clean. Breakfast is basic but okay: bread, sweet cake, orange juice, coffee and marmelades. I can recommend La Lecheria. It is a perfect place if you want to visit Astorga (5 km) or Leon (50 km).

Sergio Alvarez

Google
Excellent. Wonderful location, lovely and tastefully decorated hotel, amazing food

Laura Leffingwell

Google
A hidden gem in Val de San Lorenzo! Worth a detour off the Camino for an overnight stay.