Albergue Casa Cruceiro

Ferreiros

Description and Notice

The reception is located at the bar opposite the albergue. Ferreiros is a small place, you won't get lost. There is also a picnic area in front of the albergue.

Season
13-April - 04-November
Contact Info
Private

Ferreiros, 2
27611 Lugo
Spain

Landline
+34 982 541 240
Mobile
+34 639 020 064
Hospitalero
José
Practical Info
Open
11:00
Close
22:30
Total Beds
24
Price
14
Founded
2012
Private Rooms
Individual room
55
Double room
55
Triple room
75
Facilities
Dining room
Yes
Lounge
Yes
Terrace
Yes
Laundry
Clothesline
Yes
Dryer
Yes
Wash basin
Yes
Washer
Yes
Food
Breakfast
Yes
Dinner
Yes
Bar / Restaurant
Yes
Vegetarian
Yes
Services
Internet
Yes
City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Walked in at 956 am senior lady with a reservation. The man does not speak English and says not open til 10 am to check in. Asked for a coffee with milk which was very good as well as needed. The bunks are 15euro now, appeared clean unless you get a bunk near the corner by the wall and as you're putting your disposable sheet on happen to notice the mold on the all, dust etc. A banana will cost you 1euro each (pilgrim price)? I haven't found an alburgue since Sarria that appreciates the pilgrims except Casa de Carmen just outside Vilei 7 minutes past Casa de Barbedelo

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Say they don’t accept reservations, but we arrived 10 mins before opening time and apparently they were booked out. Stayed for a drink, cost 2.50€ for an Aquarius, and she was upset at me for wanting ice.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Clean, modern albergue. About 6 bunks to a spacious room, some smaller rooms available, disposable sheets. One toilet each for men and women can be a bit crowded, no paper towels or mop. Nice common area with microwave, didn't get to try the egg chair. Options to hang washing inside or outside. Friendly staff, know some English. Menu was ok, Galician soup underwhelming, but chorizo and tapas were good.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The albergue was comfortable, though it didn’t have any cooking facilities at all, which was a shame. The common area has lovely floor to ceiling windows so you can enjoy the view. And the egg chairs of course. We found we spent time down at the bar/restaurant, which is open right through the afternoon until 8.30pm (but not open for breakfast). There are no bars on the onward way which are open for breakfast either.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Our stay here was fine. No issues with check in, just wait your turn, whether that’s with people buying drinks or checking in. Rooms, beds and bathroom clean. Food at the bar was good. Found host to be friendly when you were courteous and respected that they are a small family run business with few hands on deck.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Check in at the bar across the road, very difficult when it’s five deep at the counter, everyone trying to get a drink. No one at the accommodation over the road and up the hill. A big alburgue with very little care for guests.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This place looked a lot cooler online. The beds were comfortable, but the common area was not cozy at all- except for the egg chairs. There is nothing else in there that feels inviting. The dinner at the bar next door is pretty average. No grocery store in town, so if you need snacks definitely grab them before.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

€14 for 2024. Excellent newly built Albergue with really well designed dorms, a great view looking down on the Camino path and an excellent common room with egg chairs. Albergue owners have a bar on corner that serves food all day until 8.30pm.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Albergue Casa Cruceiro wouldn’t take a reservation for tomorrow night. They said they are closed for the season.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Clean, bright, plugs and lights at every bunk. Bunk are low though so watch your head. Best part is the super big comfy lounge area at the front of the Albergue