Featuring a garden and bar, as well as a restaurant, Casa Quiroga is set in Lamas. The bed and breakfast offers mountain views, a sun terrace, and free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Carmel
Australia
Staff very friendly and attentive
Food excellent
Heaters in bathroom and beside bed
Beautiful decor
Lots of hot water
Great shower
Situated in Lugo, hotel santa Maria do Poio offers 2-star accommodation with a terrace, a restaurant and a bar. The hotel has family rooms. At the hotel, the rooms have a wardrobe.
Jessica
Australia
Great spot to stay along the Camino. The dinner was great and the room was cosy and warm after a rainy day on the trail.
Hotel Alda Triacastela is located in Tríacastela. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel has a shared lounge and a terrace. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar.
Barbara
United Kingdom
A lovely treat on the Camino. Fantastic shower! Comfortable beds and very clean.
Offering free WiFi, El Urogallo is located in Noceda. Featuring a bath, private bathroom also comes with a bidet. You can enjoy mountain view from the room.
john
United States
Great experience. Host/owner was amazing and accommodating.
Located in Tríacastela in the Galicia region, Pension Casa Simon features a balcony. This guest house has a garden. Towels and bed linen are featured in the guest house.
Gailene
Australia
The welcoming and warm helpfulness of the owner was really outstanding. The rooms are spacious and the bed very comfortable. The fire place and pay as you go bar and tea/coffee were great.
Featuring garden views, Casa Os Prados da Albela in Tríacastela features accommodation, barbecue facilities and a shared lounge.
Jan
South Africa
Although the location was 3.8 km from the Camino route it was one of the best stays we had on our Camino. Teresa offered to pick us up in Triacastela but I was cycling and Anne was walking. We arrived earlier than anticipated and hiked to the property which is situated on farm land in the teeniest of villages 10 houses only). The building has been converted from an old farm house to a modern, tastefully renovated home. The property had all amenities, is private and quiet and set in the loveliest of rural farm land with views over the mountains in the distance and the farms close by.
Teresa offered to take us to Triacastela to have dinner there and pick us up again but also gave us an option to buy local cheeses, iberico ham and wine from the region at cost. She supplied fresh bread, butter, jam, coffee, teas and hot chocolate as well as yoghurt, milk and other offerings. We opted for a feast at home and were happy to enjoy the peace and quiet. It really was a tranquil escape from the steadily increasing hustle and bustle of the Camino and allowed us to relax, meditate and be one with nature. To be honest, I so enjoyed this stay I want to go back for a longer period. Teresa helped us get our backpacks from Triacastela which we forwarded on Jacotrans, but which was left in a bar in Triacastela because Jacotrans does not veer of the “Way”, the Standard Camino route. She also helped to arrange transport for the backs on our departure date and dropped Anne and the bags off in Triacastela while I cycled the short distance. As a final farewell Teresa gave Anne a quick guided tour of Triacastela in her car and then sent us off with her best wishes for the rest of the Camino.
Located in Tríacastela in the Galicia region, Casa Triacastela provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property features mountain and city views.
Set in Tríacastela, Albergue Eco El Beso - Vegano offers a garden and free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy mountain views. The units at the hostel are equipped with a seating area.
Situated in Tríacastela, Casa Pacios by M de Santiago provides accommodation with seating area. This country house features free private parking, luggage storage space and free WiFi.
Diva Ronel
South Africa
It is a lovely place on a beautiful warm.
We were 5 people, and there was enough space for all of us.
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