"The hotel is situated right above the town (kinda on the outskirts), which means that it's got free and ample parking, feels very in touch with the natural surroundings (even though it's next to the highway, which you'd never know because it's so quiet), and is spacious throughout.
The highlight of the stay was the pool/sauna area! Highly recommend! There are two pools and a sauna, all of which are similar to the kinds you'll see at other Parador properties, and are wonderful. Use of the facilities is included in your hotel fee, which isn't always the case at Paradors, so I highly suggest taking advantage of it while you're there.
Not many eateries around, however, so you'll likely have to go into town if you want a meal outside of the hotel. We did breakfast, which was a bit expensive for what you got (~20 euros per person), but convenient and fine.
We stayed here for three days while we explored the area and took half day trips out to other spots, and it was a perfect hotel for that, too. Finally, the price of the room per night was more than affordable for what you got. I recommend staying here if you're in the area."
"Staff went out of their way to be helpful. Rooms and bed very comfortable with lots of contemporary amenities. Out of the way - a ten minute walk into town."
"Check-in took some time as there was an elderly couple in charge that seemed more interested in watching TV.
The rooms were OK and you could get a beer of coffee at the bar, but that was it. Restaurant not open for evening meal or breakfast. I think we were the only guests, so the place was very quiet.
Luckily the local town had many facilities that we used for eating & socialising.
Not the best stay of our trip, but good if you only require a room.
Looks as though this was once a busy, popular hotel that has lost its Mojo."
"A slightly odd place. It’s not like a standard hotel. Each “room” consists of a garage with a typical hotel room above it, you drive round and into your private garage, close the electric door and go up a private stairs to a small landing outside your room, there is a door into the overall building but this is for staff only. Guests always come and go via their garage. The hotel doesn’t provide any food or drink options but within a few minutes walk is a 24/7 motorway service station with a very nice cafe servicing good quality and value food. There is also a small shop attached. It was a very convenient and secure parking for our motorbikes and overall a pleasant stopover. "
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What will the weather be like in Toreno?
Though weather is just one factor, it can really affect your travel plans, especially if you're planning an extended stay in Toreno. The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 65°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 41°F. Average annual precipitation for Toreno is 37 inches.
What are the must-see places to visit in Toreno?
Explore the area and family-friendly sights such as Villablino Town Hall, or get out into nature at a spot like River Beach of Villafranca del Bierzo. In the larger area, you'll find Plaza del Ayuntamiento and Castillo de los Templarios.