Housed in an attractive, old building on the shores of the river Umia, Balneario Acuña is a thermal spa centre with free WiFi, where you can unwind in the Galician countryside.
Nancy
Canada
sitting area in room with view over the river, location
Surrounded by gardens and offering an outdoor swimming pool, Hotel Sena is located in Caldas de Reis. The hotel offers a restaurant, a 24-hour reception and free on-site parking.
Set in a landscape of great natural beauty, surrounded by the river Umia, this traditional rural hotel boasts lots of charm. Relax in the spacious, light and tastefully decorated rooms.
Jonathan
United Kingdom
A superb hotel. Wonderful property and gardens. Peaceful location by the river. Friendly staff. Good selection at breakfast. Highly recommended.
Located in Caldas de Reis and with Santiago de Compostela Cathedral reachable within 47 km, Hotel Roquiño provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar.
Joani
South Africa
Staff and restaurant were great. Lovely stay whilst on the Camino.
Set in Caldas de Reis, 47 km from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, HOTEL LOTUS offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Matthew
United Kingdom
Hidden behind an unassuming facade, an entirely unexpected modern, chic and comfortable hotel
Located in Caldas de Reis, 47 km from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Hotel O Cruceiro provides accommodation with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Hilary
United Kingdom
The staff were friendly and there was plenty of hot water, just what is needed after a long walk in the rain.
Situated in Caldas de Reis, 47 km from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Balneario Hotel Dávila features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Situated in Caldas de Reis in the Galicia Region, 32 km from Santiago de Compostela, Motel Caldas S.L. Features a hot tub and sauna. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
It's a nice small town, very charming and picturesque.
It's a nice small town, very charming and picturesque. Nice parks to walk around, plenty of restaurants and cafes. It's small so easy to get around by walking. Did not partake of the hot springs but this town definitely famous for them.
Lisa
United States
10
Scored 10
Caldas de Reis is a beautiful, walkable village.
Caldas de Reis is a beautiful, walkable village. There is a 30-minute walk to a waterfall that I wanted to take but it was too hot that afternoon. It was too hot to take advantage of the hot pools as well. It would have been nice to stay another day here, take a rest day. The restaurants looked really nice as well.
Barbara
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Caldas de Reis is a regular stop-over on the Camino...
Caldas de Reis is a regular stop-over on the Camino Portuguese. The main square with palm trees is lovely. There are cafes and you can sit there have coffee and enjoy, I only made a one night stop so can't really say much more.
Natasha
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We only stayed in Caldas de Reis as we were walking the...
We only stayed in Caldas de Reis as we were walking the Camino Portugese. We saw lots of things that'd been nice to further explore if we'd had a couple of days there....river, historic buildings etc.
We choose this hotel because of the pool. We were walking the Camino Portuguese and thought this would be a good place for a rest day. The hotel was a bit further then we would have liked and while clean accommodations and food breakfast the beds were the least comfortable on our pilgrimage. Also Caldas de Reis was very small. We ended up not resting and walking the next day to Padron and taking a cab back and forth to where we stopped at.
This was my favorite place of all places I stayed on the Camino. Very charming. Manuel and Feenando were very helpful and their reception of me was very friendly. I loved the room and that it had air conditioning. It was the only place in Spain where I stayed that had AC. I loved the pool and I was entertained by the lawn roomba. Very short walk to good restaurants. I would rate it a 12 out of 10.
I didn't realize how much further out of Caldas de Reis this was. We were exhausted after a long day on the camino, and had to walk an additional 3+ km out of town. The manager was not friendly, room smelled of smoke, but was clean. Room was heated. We could hear people in other rooms and it just gave off a very American "motel" vibe - not in a good way, though nothing bad happened.
Good place to stay in Caldas de Reis on your Camino. Owners are very friendly and helpful, they are really happy to have you in their pension. Located in very good and central place in town. Room was super simple, but absolutely okay to have a rest, if you are doing Camino. They will provide you traditional sandwich with spanish omlete for breakfast and it is really nice.
The property facilities were incredible -- after a long day it was incredible being able rest and recover in the pool. The bed was comfortable, shower had great water pressure and staff was friendly too. Location is very close to town center, only a short walk to stores and restaurants. My favorite stay in Spain
This is a fantastic place in Caldas de Reis, just off the Camino. Certainly when we booked it, it represented really good value for money. The apartment is at the top of the block, which gave us nice views, but the real draw was the fact it was clean, well-looked after and met all our needs.
Fantastic place. Very very friendly and welcoming. Nothing to much trouble. Ferdinando was lovely. Great hotel. Great room. Fantastic terrace and garden. Weather was raining but it would have been paradise found on a sunny afternoon. Highly highly recommended
We loved everything about this hotel, its location, its decor, the size of the rooms and bathrooms, how clean and fresh everything felt, its breakfast made to order and their great customer service.
The Hotel was perfect for us walking the Camino.
The young man working the front desk and organizing the breakfast was an amazing young man. Very helpful cheerful and organized.
Low priced. Clean. While on the Camiño from Porto to Santiago de Compostela, I typically stayed in hotels but opted for this hostel on my overnight stay in Caldas de Reis.
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