A de Loló - Hotel de Encanto is a centrally located design hotel, 100 metres from Muxía Marina. It features a sun terrace and offers free Wi-Fi and free parking nearby.
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, cosy rooms with beach views and a free Wi-Fi zone.
Niamh
Ireland
Great location beside the beautiful beach. Lovely staff and good food.
Located in Muxia, within 200 metres of Playa O Coido and 500 metres of Praia da Cruz, Solpor do Coído provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property.
Mal
United Kingdom
Spotlessly clean. Well designed and thought out. Muchia is lovely, and these rooms provided a good base. Parking on street was easy each day. Great places for breakfast just around the corner.
Set on Playa de la Cruz Beach, 500 metres from the centre of Muxia, Hotel La Cruz offers a free Wi-Fi zone and free parking. Heated rooms feature tiled floors, a desk, TV and telephone.
Superbenzi
Italy
The hotel is nice, amazing sea view.
Very comfortable bed!
Located in Muxia, 1.1 km from Praia de Lourido, Parador Costa da Morte provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Romain
Luxembourg
Superb Parador on a unique spot! Almost new, the hotel is almost perfect! The staff is very kind!
Located in Muxia, 22 km from Ezaro Waterfall, Ecocasa Lema II provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel features free WiFi and a bar.
Rafal
Ireland
Nice House clean, but on the village but if you have car its ok Nice breakfest i recomendet
Featuring free WiFi, Albergue @ Muxia offers accommodation in Muxia, 22 km from Finisterre. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. A TV, as well as a computer are offered.
Apartamento Malecon enfrente al puerto deportivo offers accommodation in Muxia, 800 metres from Praia Espiñeirido and 30 km from Ezaro Waterfall.
LYN
Australia
LOVED the property, beautiful waterfront views , soo comfortable . Hosts helpful and generous , left tea , coffee , jams , bread biscuits etc . Would highly recommend, one of our favourite Camino accommodations.
The region around Muxia is wonderful. The sea and inland landscapes, the villages, the beaches, the lighthouses, the food... So much to see! Lots of hiking routes too. The nature is simply spectacular.
Rafael
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
I always come with happiness to Muxia.
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 10
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!
This is a really super little apartment with a sea-view. We were able to wash our clothes and if we had stayed longer, we may have used the cooking faculties. It has everything you need and very comfortable beds. Communication was great and we got in with door code. Lots of helpful links about where to eat etc. It's right in centre of Muxia and would defo stay here again.
Since I used a bus, I liked the location, which is 1 minute from the bus stop. The accommodation was clean, with good facilities, also soundproofed. It was nice to receive a detailed information from the owner about Muxia, I like this approach so much.
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.
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