Situated in Lugo, hotel santa Maria do Poio offers 2-star accommodation with a terrace, a restaurant and a bar. The accommodation features room service and a concierge service for guests.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Very friendly and helpful staff. The pilgrim meal was bloody magnificent. Pork chop baby!
Offering a terrace and views of the mountain, Casa Lixa Hotel Rural Albergue is located in Las Herrerías, 35 km from Ponferrada. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant/cafe.
Marlenevdb
South Africa
Beautiful Albergue on the Camino. Their rules help it to be very neat and orderly and not a messy pilgrim spot. Wonderful!
Pensión Fernández is offering accommodation in Vega de Valcarce. A buffet breakfast is served daily at the property. Guest also have access to a shared kitchen.
Set on the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Route, 12 km from O Cebreiro, A Reboleira - Casa Nuñez offers simple, rustic-style rooms. It includes horse stables, a café-bar, and a guest lounge.
William
United Kingdom
Just about everything. Lola the hostess was outstanding; warm and welcoming. It’s very central to the minute village of Fonfria and perfect for a stop on the Camiño. The pilgrims dinner is not to be missed.
Located on the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Route, surrounded by gardens and countryside, Hostal El Recanto offers heated rooms. Rustic-style rooms come with a private bathroom.
Set on the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Route, in Fronfría Casa de Lucas offers a traditional rustic-style bar, and a free private parking on site.
Dominique
Australia
The warm welcome of the beautiful couple upon arrival. Also to mention the kind assistance of their son.
The meal was beautiful and hearty. Comfortable and homely room and facilities :)
Located in the village of Ambasmestas, CTR Ambasmetas offers free Wi-Fi, free private parking and a traditional restaurant. It is just a 2-minute drive from Junction 420 of the A-6 Motorway.
tania
New Zealand
V quiet place in a wee hamlet on the camino. So peaceful at night i left my window open.
Walking the Camino de Santiago in March has brought rain,...
Walking the Camino de Santiago in March has brought rain, snow, cold and sunny-warm days. I could see the weather forecast when I was approaching O Cebreiro was calling for snow as a system for days was hitting Galicia and in particular the mountains/elevations.
I look forward to returning later in the year - however this was a magical opportunity to enjoy the sudden blast of winter weather.
March 7, the day before I was due to stay at Casa Navarro in the Hamlet of O’Cebreiro, I went up to check it out. While there were traces of old snow melt from a previous storm, much of the patchwork terraces and valley below was green, looking like spring was just around the corner. Walking the footpath and even the shoulder of the road would have been considered “safe”.
March 8, the snow began to fall in the region, snow ploughs started to get to work. With a fresh blanket of snow local news crews were out capturing the weather for their broadcasts, some visitors had arrived to rent platters and play in the snow.
By March 9, the accumulation of snow meant 4x4 were the only ‘reliable’ transportation. Thankfully I had the contact info of a local “Taxi Rubio” +34 626 58 77 96 whom I contacted via WhatsApp and shared my ride towards Lugar Viduedo (Biduedo) with 3 additional trekkers, as the marked Camino Frances was covered in snow at least knee high and the only option of walking the road was dangerous (even though we passed numerous peregrinos who were unprepared for the conditions). Between the snow ploughs scraping and spraying snow and the single track slippery conditions for vehicles to pass walking along the road was extremely dangerous on top of the physical challenges not slipping/falling and keeping warm/dry. No one had snowshoes / racquets which would have been appropriate.
So, with warm cozy accommodation and careful transportation snow in and around O Cebreiro was an “aventure” I wasn’t anticipating. What a treat!
Deanna
Canada
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