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Accommodation: 34 single and double rooms with a private bath. Both men and women are welcome. Closed at Christmas. During the month of July, the hospedería is usually booked.
According to legend, the story of the shrine began in the 13th century when the image of Mary appeared upon an oak tree. Since the belief of the local people was not strong enough, the Virgin left an additional sign of her presence by making a miraculous spring appear. The spring is still known as the Fuente de la Virgen, Spring of the Virgin. At that time, the shrine constituted only a hermitage, the Casa de la Virgin. The sanctuary and convent were added at a later date by Carmelite monks. The complex suffered during the uncertainty of the 19th century when the monks were forced to leave. After their second departure in 1835, they never returned. The convent was abandoned for decades. In 1902, it was sold to the Augustinian Order which has remained in residence ever since.
All meals can be supplied on request.
Towels and linens are supplied.
Franciscano
Alojamiento en el monasterio
Pensión completa disponible
Propiedad histórica
Ropa de cama incluida
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Restaurante
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Casas históricas
Jardines
By car: From Pamplona take N240 south and exit at A127 following the signs to Sanguesa and then to Sos del Rey Católico. Once in Sos, follow the signs to the Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de Valentunaña.
By train: Getting to Sos by public transportation is not easy. There is only one bus from Zaragoza, leaving at 7:00 am. It is best to get off at Pamplona and take a bus to Sanguesa and a taxi to Sos.
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