Ventosa (Castelo)

Camino to Finisterre and Muxia

Altitude
95
To Finisterre
79.70
To Muxía
77.60

Alto do Vento

1.00

Ventosa (Castelo)

1.30

Aguapesada

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Right next to the Camino, the perfect albergue to stop after having spent the morning in Santiago. A very beautiful house, great bunk beds with own light, plug, curtain, blanket and drawer very comfy and plenty of space in mid-november (18.5e/bed), a very helpful and kind owner with special attention to guests having a hard time after leaving Santiago, simple kitchen (microwave, fridge, kettle), great food at the bar, and laundry. Plenty of space to chill indoor or outdoor covered or not from the rain. Highly highly recommend this albergue. Thank you for creating such an heatwarming place.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

This is a lovely Albergue/Bar. Look for the signs directing you to the left after coming across the main road. First place that was open since Santiago. I really enjoyed the tostadas con tomate.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Spotlessly new accommodation with bar and restaurant on site. Lovely dinner served
I struggled to find it initially and Booking.com map is wrong. Essentially follow the Camino signs right past the bar and down the road through the houses. Cross the road and the Albergue is signed off the small road you’ve crossed into. Approx 1km from the bar.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Amazing new Albergue and restaurant that just opened. Cost is €15 and more than worth it. Beds have their own lights, plugs and privacy curtains with large drawers underneath for backpack storage. There is a lounge, kitchen and laundry area available. Everything is brand new, the host Andrea is wonderful. Have a lovely garden to sit outside and enjoy. Definitely recommend this place if you don’t feel like walking all the way to Negeira

Camino de Sant…

The people looking after this albergue kindly drove us to Bar 79km (brand new & good: huge portions) and picked us up again afterwards. I don’t know if the actual owners offer to do this though

Camino de Sant…

The owners of the albergue we're actually in Madrid and it was being taken care of by some fill-ins nice people however because the owners weren't here there was no cooking being done at the establishment the walk to the nearest bars about the kilometer downhill uphill on the way back naturally but other than that place is quite nice and stay was lovely.

Camino de Sant…

Lovely place to stay! Julian was a great host. Enjoyed our dinner and good company.