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Lodging in Teo, Spain

lisac

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Planning CP- 23
Does anyone know if there are any accommodations in or near Teo, Spain?
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
There are a couple of places listed on Gronze: https://www.gronze.com/galicia/coruna/o-faramello#albergues. The distance between locations with accommodation on that stretch of the CP is generally quite short. I have stayed in Areal and Picarana when I have walked the CP, and there are many other places listed on Gronze in the general area.
 
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Teo seems to exist but as a few farmhouses and a church. There is a cottage 4.5km away west of Pontevea, and some expensive but elegant cabins in Moradas no Ulla, about 2km SSW of Pontevea.

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It looks as if Google was directing me to another Teo
 
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I stayed at the municipal albergue in 2016. it was clean and neat. I remember 2 restaurants not to fr from the albergue. It is a fairly short walk into Santiago. I arrived in time for the Pilgrims' Mass.
 
There isn't much (anything?) for a pilgrim in 'downtown' Teo.

On the main road into Teo is the albergue La Calabaza del Peregrino. I stayed there and it's basic but okay, with a nice garden. They serve food, but I couldn't work out when! It seemed to be at unspecified times before and after I was seeking food.

There's a modern looking municipal just down the road.

I had lunch at Restaurante Casa Javier. It was okay. I went back later for dinner, but the owner was on her own and there was a long wait for food.

So, I had dinner at Restaurante San Martiño - very friendly staff and a nice meal. It's about a 15 minute walk from the municipal and a bit longer from the Calabaza.

If you do stay at Teo, try and visit Pazo do Faramello. Well worth 12 Euros. In theory you need to book, but when I went they had spare places on the tour. https://www.pazofaramello.com/
 
I stayed at the municipal albergue in 2016. it was clean and neat. I remember 2 restaurants not to fr from the albergue. It is a fairly short walk into Santiago. I arrived in time for the Pilgrims' Mass.
Yes, this may 2022 I dud the same but bought frozen pizza at nearby store and it was delicious.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

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