“Thank you very much for the great time. Meeting you was a blessing. I had a very good night sleep …. Slept like a baby. Votre accueil et votre energie sont sensacionales.” Marc (Canada) 2007.

 

“Ja, hier vond ik iets terug van het “esprot du chemin” uit Frankrijk dat ik in spanje tot un toe gemist had (op een enkele uitzondering na). We voelden hier een echte gastvrijheid en werden uitstekend verzorgd. Terug in Nederland zullen we deze Casa Waslala zeker aanbevelen bij toekomstige Santiago pelgrims. Bedankt voor alles.” Crista (Nederland) 2008.

 

“U jour du juillet sur le chemin .... nous avons retrouvé l´esprit du “chemin” dans le mot “ACCUEIL”. Merci a vous qui veniez de si loin d´avoir ser construire ce havre de paix. Je ne savrais l´écrire en Espagnol, en Anglais ou en Hollandais mais nous pouvons vous dire MERCI – GRACIAS – THANK YOU et sourtout ne changez rien!” Christine et Francois (France) 2008.

 

“In eurem Hause haben wir estas erlebt, das unbezahlbar ist: Gastfreundschaft. Es war wie ein bisschen “zu Hause sein”. Danke. Erlebnisse wie diese machen uns den Camino de Santiago unvergesslich.” Maria und Rainier (Alemania) 2007.

 

“After a long walk, we had a lovely warm welcome. What could be better than a siesta in a bright, clean and cheerful room, followed by a delicious dinner, great company and the surprise of a cup of tea at 5:30 am. A 5 star experience.” Sally and Gabby (England) 2007.

“Vuestras atenciones y consejos han hecho de este viaje algo aún más especial. Como centroamericano la placentera soprpresa de desayunar “gallo pinto” huevitos y tortillas me han traido muchos recuerdos y han convertido este último día en un gran día. Gracias.” Edmundo (El Salvador) 2007.

 

“I remember both of you and your warm hospitality very well. You took me in, and gave me food, and comfort, when I was very very tired, physically and mentally, and needed the calm and comfort of a private room to myself, and the warmth and care of a family home. The simple act for bringing me tea and biscuits in the room gave me much comfort, and made me feel like a human being again. So often the people, who sell you coffee or tea, a meal, or a glass of wine, see you only as a “Pilgrim”, an “other”, who is only passing thru once, one of many pilgrims. So when you saw me as an individual, a person, different from others, but of the family of men I was touched and grateful. (…) It felt good thank you. You have made a big difference on my Camino and I will remember you and your hospitality for ever. Best regards always, Monte.” (United States) 2008.