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For accommodation, there are 8 beds in 2 double and 4 single rooms, all provided with a sink inside the room. Baths are shared. Both men and women are welcome.
The monastery was founded in 1543. The longest period the nuns had to live elsewhere was two years. That occurred during the 19th century when they took up residence in a nearby Benedictine monastery. Until a few years ago, the sisters ran a girls’ boarding school. Due to the advancing age and the small number of the order, they now rent the school for year-round courses. In 1972, the monastery was completely rebuilt. The well is the only ancient structure that remains.
Meals are not supplied with the lodging but guests may use the kitchen at their disposal.
Towels and linens are supplied. There is a kitchen, dining room and meeting room.
By car: From San Sebastián take highway A8 and exit at Rentería.
By train: Get off at Rentería and take a taxi to the monastery. Buses also run from San Sebastián to Rentería.
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