A de Loló - Hotel de Encanto is a centrally located design hotel, 328 feet from Muxía Marina. It features a sun terrace and offers free Wi-Fi and free parking nearby.
Lorna
United States of America
Comfortable and clean room/bathroom. Our room had private rooftop access and view of the harbor. Only a short walk to many shops and restaurants at the harbor. Nice breakfast and friendly staff. Exactly what we needed after a 30km walk on the Camino!
This attractive rural hotel is located on Playa de Lago Beach in the heart of the Costa da Morte. Set in pretty gardens, it offers a terrace, cozy rooms with beach views and a free Wi-Fi zone.
Andrea
Spain
Cozy room and beautiful location. Lovely beach and wooded areas around.
Located in Muxia, within a 2-minute walk of Playa O Coido and 600 yards of Praia da Cruz, Solpor do Coído provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property.
Jeffrey
United States of America
Awesome accommodations 3 min walk to the harbor or to the ocean to watch the sunsets
Set on Playa de la Cruz Beach, 1640 feet from the center of Muxia, Hotel La Cruz offers a free Wi-Fi zone and free parking. Heated rooms feature tiled floors, a desk, TV and telephone.
Catherine
Spain
The location was amazing and Rhiannon was incredibly helpful. Excellent value! I needed this after my Camiño walk.
Located in Muxia, a 13-minute walk from Praia de Lourido, Parador Costa da Morte provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Douglas
United States of America
We loved everything about this hotel: the dramatic siting on the side of the hill overlooking Muxia and the sea, the ultra modern look & feel of the property, the spa, the restaurants, room service, pool, walk down to and on the beach. The bed was so comfy, the large sliding door to the balcony. The diagonal elevator. The quiet and private-ness. We would love to come back to NW Spain just to stay at this property again. Oh, and did I mention the exceptional, friendly staff? All dedicated to meeting our needs in a cheerful & professional manner.
Located in Muxia, 14 miles from Ezaro Waterfall, Ecocasa Lema II provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel features free WiFi and a...
Set in Muxia, Habitat Cm Muxia features a shared lounge. All rooms are fitted with a balcony with city views. At the guest house, each room comes with a desk.
Gregory
France
This was a revisit for us. We stayed here a number of years ago and liked it well enough to return. The host was terrific and everything was lovely.
Featuring free WiFi, Albergue @ Muxia offers accommodations in Muxia, 14 mi from Finisterre. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. A TV, as well as a computer are offered.
Judith
United States of America
Host was great, super helpful. Place was clean, good location.
Muxía Apartamento Malecón enfrente al puerto 4 personas offers accommodations in Muxia, 18 miles from Ezaro Waterfall. With sea views, this accommodation offers a balcony.
David
United States of America
Great location. Clean, comfortable, washing machine.
I always come with happiness to Muxia. I choose all the time Bella Muxia for the reason of the welcoming hospitalieros and also the Special Albergue and Hostel facilities that I could find from 2017, when I came first time. This is my second time in 2023 staying , both in common albergue and one guest room too in my holiday.
Everything was perfect in both cases.
I recomend Bella Muxia.
Alina Mirela
Romania
8.0
Scored 8.0
We walked from Lires to Muxia which was approximately 16kms.
We walked from Lires to Muxia which was approximately 16kms. Lires to Muxia is an easier walk than Muxia to Lires. The last 5kms into Muxia is downhill with about 2kms on bitumen.
The walk to the Sanctuary was worth it passing by the disused Condor Eel drying site. The Artisan Lacemakers have a hut on the top working on lace while you watch. Lace is for sale from this shed. Didn’t see any other outlet in the town itself.
Views from the top are spectacular and worth the walk.
Ralph
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Muxia is a lovely place with a really special atmosphere, to...
Muxia is a lovely place with a really special atmosphere, to my mind it’s a better place to stay and for finishing a Camino than Finisterre. There’s not a great deal to do, exploring the whole town takes about an hour. There are some very pretty old buildings and the landscape and sea by the lighthouse are spectacular. There are plenty of bars and restaurants offering very fresh seafood at reasonable prices, if you fancy a swim the beach is safe, clean and pleasant. Bus links are good. I’ve been three times and like it more each time, it is a nice place just to be.
Dominic
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Muxia is a beautiful little coastal port/village, it is the...
Muxia is a beautiful little coastal port/village, it is the final finishing point for the Camino so there are is no shortage of people arriving and leaving. It is also popular at the weekends and fiestas with locals who travel from all over to have lunch. So if you are thinking of eating at Lonxa d Alvaro (which is excellent) make sure you book as a table there is very sought after. There are lots of other amazing options for dinning and its easy to spend the days just eating.
Zac
Spain
10
Scored 10
Muxia is a wild and rocky coastal town with two light houses...
Muxia is a wild and rocky coastal town with two light houses visible. and a beautiful church site 1/2 mile from town. We wandered there every evening, it’s especially beautiful at sunset. We walked to a few Sandy beaches, but because of 25 mile an hour wind gusts the entire time of our stay, we did not enjoy the beaches as we had hoped. We found all of the towns people very warm, welcoming and accommodating, and seafood was the very best we’ve had while in Spain!
Ginger
United States of America
10
Scored 10
If you want peace and quiet and idyllic beaches and friendly...
If you want peace and quiet and idyllic beaches and friendly people, this will suit you. I was actually in Merexo, but went to Muxia for an afternoon. It is full of bars and restaurants, but it is a little town. There is a port and a few little streets to wander along. Not loud and touristy. Lovely.
Bella Muxia was the perfect place to relax after finishing 45 days on the Camino. The owner, Angel, made me feel very welcome and kindly helped me select a double room that would provide the best rest for me — sunny, comfortable bedding, and a spacious patio to enjoy. The views from the roof of the property out over Muxia are beautiful! Added bonus - it was only a short walk to the Santuario and the sea cliffs to watch a beautiful sunset. I would absolutely love to return to Muxia one day and stay here again!
This is a very modern albergue just past Quintans and only 10 kms to Muxia. If you want a short walk into Muxia, this is a great stop. There are only 10 beds with sheets, comforter and a towel provided. Each bed has its own TV but I couldn’t figure out how to operate it. There’s a small well stocked kitchen but no restaurants or cafes nearby except in Quintans so you need to bring your own food. The hostess lives next door and was very friendly and helpful.
I arrived here on Sunday afternoon and left early the next morning, so I have only about half day at Muxía. The girl at front desk speaks fluent English and is super helpful. She tried to help me in every aspect, telling me all the attractions and advise on what/how to see. While Muxía was beautiful, the girl makes it even better. I heard from other pilgrims that the owner was super nice too. Will definitely recommend this place.
This has been our favourite stay in Galicia ... the ability to wash our clothes, have a small kitchen, enjoy a powerful shower, be near restaurants and right near the bus stop, and having the ideal view of Muxia's scenic waterfront. WOW!
We didn't meet the hosts but they were readily available if we required anything. Highly recommend this apartment!
This small hotel was easy to find (just off the main, but quiet road) clean and welcoming with comfy rooms and quiet gardens... The staff are welcoming although they have limited English, communication was not a problem.
Wonderful restaurant -however this is a short walk from the main part of the hotel.
Good Breakfast with more than we could eat..
Hospitality was top-notch, and the atmosphere brought me back in time. Ana is wonderful!! The location was perfect. The pension was gorgeous, and the food was excellent. Breakfast was generous and really tasty.. This was my favorite place out of many places where we stayed in Spain.
Very nice recently renovated apartment, center of Muxia and possibly the comfiest bed i slept in while in Galicia. Washing machine in the kitchen which was very handy and little balcony to dry once washed.
The hosts are a lovely couple who have the butchers shop below.
Perfect views f the sea and Muxia, very nice wellness area, generally very friendly staff, ideal for a retreat, 3km from Muxia so it is better to have a car to explore the vicinity, ideal end point for a walk on the Camino, good food in the restaurant.
Wonderful place . Clean and comfortable with all you can possibly need . Even a brand new washing machine .Beautiful bathroom and all is new and clean . Wonderful owner . We definitely recommend staying here while in Muxia
directly across from beach, lovely views, close to great restaurants, bars and cafes. Camino goes right by. reception staff is very friendly and helpful. Muxia is amazing! so glad we spent two days in this beautiful place!
The room was spacious and the toilet was clean. Muxia is a small village, so the accomodation was near everywhere. The woman at the reception was very nice. We had breakfast out, but they seem to have a nice breakfast too.
This is a super place in Muxía. Everything works properly, clean, bunk beds have stairs not ladders. They speak fluent English which is a big plus and they are super helpful with everything. Higly recommended.
The location is magic -- stunning views. The design of the building (six stories built into a hillside) is radical but really works perfectly. One of the very best hotels in which we have stayed.
There was a problem with overbooking so the host kindly found us a new hotel, that was worse then this one (and cheaper). No big deal but the experience was not pleasant
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