There are two types:
1) 8 double rooms with shared baths.
2) 15 beds in a large dorm with 3 toilets, 3 showers and 3 sinks.
Both men and women are welcome.
The monastery was founded in 1646 by Doña María de Lazkano, a wealthy noblewoman who owned much of the land and buildings in the area. The first stone of the structure was set in 1650 and construction was completed in 1716. Doña María’s son and daughter had died at a very young age; she founded the monastery in their memory and dedicated it to her son. The Carmelite monastery of Santa Teresa de Ávila (today a Benedictine institution) was dedicated to her daughter. In the last years of her life, Doña María De Lazkano joined the sisters and lived as a nun until her death in 1658. The church contains the tombs of Doña María, her husband and son.
Meals are supplied only to groups seeking spiritual retreats. Other guests may use the kitchen at their disposal.
Towels and linens are supplied, There are a well-equipped kitchen and private garden
By car: From Vitoria-Gasteiz take route N1 east to Beasain, approximately 63 km. (Note that N1 turns north at Olatzi.) From there follow the directions to Lazkao, approximately 2 km.
By train/bus: Get off at Beasain and take the bus to Lazkao. The bus stop is very close to the monastery.
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