Situated in O Pedrouzo, 21 km from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Hotel Amiuka features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Situated in O Pedrouzo, 23 km from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Albergue Espiritu Xacobeo features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Mari
South Africa
Clean and convenient accommodation with secure parking for our two e-bikes, complete with power outlets for charging. Friendly and helpful staff, and the hotel also accommodates luggage delivery from transfer companies. Highly recommended for Camino travelers
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Pensión 9 de Abril offers accommodation in O Pedrouzo. All rooms feature a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom that includes free toiletries and a...
Aoibheann
Ireland
We received a lovely welcome and very helpful information re the town and our final leg of the Camino. The room was comfortable and the facilities were adequate.
Offering mountain views, Peregrina Pensión 1 is an accommodation set in O Pedrouzo, 20 km from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and 16 km from Santiago de Compostela Convention Center.
Offering garden views, Pension Myriam O PEDROUZO is an accommodation located in O Pedrouzo, 21 km from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and 16 km from Santiago de Compostela Convention Center.
Offering a terrace and quiet street view, Peregrina Pension 3 is set in O Pedrouzo, 17 km from Santiago de Compostela Convention Center and 18 km from Point view.
Minta
Australia
Good value pension for the last night staying on the camino. Comfortable and clean plus there were self-serve breakfast items in the fridge which was a nice touch.
O Pedrouzo is a small town on the way to El Camino De...
O Pedrouzo is a small town on the way to El Camino De Compostela. We only needed to stay one night and that was enough. I'm not sure if there were much to do in town. We tried two restaurants El Bule and Galaicos that serve traditional Galician food. Prices were fair and food was good.
Juan
Scored 10
10
Pleasant and relaxing stop along the Camino trail (if one...
Pleasant and relaxing stop along the Camino trail (if one doesn't wish to stay in the major centers and towns). The hostel and hostel restaurant was relaxing and the food and drink was very good.
Michael
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
O Pedrouzo was an easy place to stop along the Camino, with...
O Pedrouzo was an easy place to stop along the Camino, with a lot of accommodations and restaurants. While the Camino does not run through the town, it is barely a 5 minute walk to enter the parts of town with accommodations.
Margaret
United States
Scored 10
10
This was our last stop prior to arriving in Santiago.
This was our last stop prior to arriving in Santiago. O Pino, delivered, a good few places where to eat and have a drink, buy some gifts, and the locals were very nice.
The town isn't very big but is very pleasant and calm which, as you walk the Camino, tends to be what you need and look for.
Andres
Ireland
Scored 4.0
4.0
One Hostel next to the other albergue or hotel.
One Hostel next to the other albergue or hotel. And inbetween restaurants and bars... A town you have to walk through on your Camino - nothing to see... nothing spectacular... just the last stop-over before reaching Santiago de Compostela...
Gert
Germany
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This is a family owned (and built) boutique hotel and it shows. So much thought has gone into the planning …. from the modern facilities (gazing from the bath in the bedroom across the landscape … wow) to the incredible breakfasts. Nothing was too much for Helena and her family. I seldom post or recommend but this is one instance when I just had to. Muchas gracias.
A quirky house set up with a variety of rooms, caters to pilgrims on the camino. Great restaurant but very busy as non hotel guests also come. A music festival happened the night we are there with music blasting until 5 am so it was a tough night sleep. Beautiful and unique property and lovely garden.
O Pedrouzo is quite small so most accomodations are "central" and right on the Camino, which was also the case of the Pension Platas. Room was clean and quite (I could see a forest from my window). Staff is kind and speaks several languages.
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