Albergue Melide

Melide

Description and Notice
Reservations accepted
Yes

Para llegar al albergue, estate atento a las señales cuando te acerques a Melide. Si llegas a la carretera principal (junto a Pulpería) te has pasado. Gira a la derecha por la carretera principal. Abierto todo el año, pero de noviembre a abril sólo abren para grupos.

Season
01-April - 31-October
Contact Info
Private

Lugo, 92
15800 A Coruña
España

Landline
+34 981 507 491
Mobile
+34 627 901 552
Hospitalero
Abdo
Practical Info
Open
11:00
Close
23:00
Total Beds
57
Price
12
Founded
2013
Facilities
Terrace
Yes
Dining room
Yes
Lounge
Yes
Laundry
Clothesline
Yes
Dryer
Yes
Wash basin
Yes
Washer
Yes
Food
Breakfast
Yes
Dinner
Yes
Bar / Restaurant
Yes
Services
Bike storage
Yes
Internet
Yes
City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Located right near the entrance of town, this affordably priced albergue is the cleanest facility we've stayed at on the Camino. There was not a speck of mold in the bathroom, which is an incredible feat for a hostel. The owners were incredibly kind and accommodating and really helped make our stay a good one.

Each "room" contains four beds and is isolated from the main corridor by thick curtains for privacy. If you book beds during the off season or with 3-4 people, it's like having your own private room. Every bed has a light and, if I remember correctly, a charging port as well. There is a locker for each guest to out their packs.

There is a small café serves hot meals for a majority of the day. I highly recommend trying out the artesanal empanadas that the owners' parents make. They are big and take an hour to heat, but they're absolutely worth the price. The mini mart has anything you could need ranging from drinks to snacks and hygiene products. The cafeteria area has a great ambiance with the music playing on the television, but you can go to the adjacent patio area if the outdoors are more your style.

This albergue does accommodate those riding bikes.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This place went above and beyond to care for us. A husband and wife team. Real sheets and blankets, spotless rooms, bathrooms with hygiene products available for use. There was dinner and breakfast in a beautiful cafe style area. They have a shop in the Albergue where you can buy food and medicine, and they will even cook it for you. They did our laundry for us, and even patched up and treated my friends very blistered feet. They helped us with everything, we felt so relaxed. You have to stay here!!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The people who own and operate this place are a friendly mom and son who speak French and English as well as Spanish. They really take the time to help pilgrims in need and make this a fun place to hang out at the end of the day.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

This albergue is kind of on the outskirts of town which is welcome if you want quiet and a nice view of the hills through which you just walked. There is a wonderfully relaxing garden, and a Bar/Cafe in house which serves as the inside common area. The dormitory is spacious and clean with most of the beds far away from the door. The showers and toilets all have nice stalls. There is a garage storage area for bikes if that is your thing.

Camino de Sant…

The owner of this Albergue is amazing and went out of his way to locate my backpack which I had indicated be delivered here. He made phone calls and when he finally located it, he drove to pick it up. Wonderful place to stay!

Camino de Sant…

I am so happy that I stayed here! There was a guitar which the owner played as well as some of the pilgrims. The owner and his wife have done on the Camino and they are a beautiful love story as that is how they met.

Camino de Sant…

The owners of the hostel are truly some of the kindest I have encountered on the Camino. The building itself isn’t the most charming but they have utilized the space well to make it super comfortable and everything was immaculately clean. It’s located a bit before the center but that’s a good thing because it’s quiet and close to an amazing restaurant- Casa Alongos. The beds were comfortable and WiFi is strong. The tacos they serve are more like fajitas (peppers, onions and meat) and the price is a little steep for what they are. However they were so happy to make them and I was so happy to support them. But if you are on a tight budget, you can get more bang for your buck elsewhere. Overall this is a fantastic albergue and I’d definitely stay again.