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.
Caroline
Canada
Perfect location. Staff very kind and helpful. Room ultra clean and quite spacious.
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
Friendly staff (accommodated early check in). They send code to check in virtually. Nice common area. Well located.
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.
Richard
United States of America
Front desk woman (orig. from South Africa) was very friendly and helpful, with good suggestions of where to go in town for a day. Thank you!
A salt shaker and pepper grinder on the table! (This may seem trivial, but it was the first time during 3 weeks in Spain that I didn't have to ask for something which is so customary in the U.S.)
Right across from a small beach.
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.
Shelley
United States of America
The views from the Parador are wonderful and were a highlight of my visit. The room was very nice and the access to trails and beach were convenient. All of the staff I interacted with were friendly and helpful.
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.
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.
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.
Appreciated the great communucation with host. Our bus timetable unforseen had changed. A lovely lady was there to let us in. Central to everthing, very comfortable, plenty of room. Well equipped kitchen, 2 x supermarkets closeby. Large confortable lounge room to relax. Oil heaters excellent for lounge and bedroom. We were warm and comfortable.Washing machine much appreciated. Thank you for a relaxing memorable time out at Muxia.
It was awesome. Nice room with a terrace that opened up right onto the sidewalk across from the playa and the cruz (thus the name). Had a kitchen so having the supermercado three blocks away meant we had three meals on our terrace for the price of one meal at the local restaurants. A relaxing end to walking 800 Km of Camino de Santiago across Spain to the Atlantic Ocean.
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.
Absolutely the best communication and reception by the owner/manager. Really nice, helpful and friendly lady. Very clean, nice beds with privacy curtains, bedside sockets, nice big open dorm with small open balcony. Great location for Camino Muxia/Finisterra
Very clean and lovely room and great location
Lady messaged with information how to get in as I arrived on a Sunday (everywhere closes on a Sunday). Also was very kind of the lady to sort for me my Muxia certificate as I left early the next day
This is a big albergue. The bathrooms are good, and I liked that they use curtains to divide up the big dorm rooms. Location is good - Muxia isn’t big, so location shouldn’t matter. Check in was pretty straightforward.
Muxia is a quiet small town, we had a great rest time at this place, clean and comfortable. Receptionist helped us to book a taxi and they were great resource to tell us where to go for Mass and dinner.
Immaculate accommodation with kitchenette and washing machine. Excellent location near grocery store, breakfast stop and nearby bakery. Beautiful walk around Muxia town. Easy communication with host.
Great place to stay after finishing The Camino in Muxia, right in the heart of town, staff was super friendly and helpful, room was comfortable, even had a small ocean view sitting in bed, room 12.
This is an amazing Alburgue. The staff is warm, welcoming and helpful. Impeccably clean and great design. Right in the heart of Muxia. You will love it!!
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