This is my first Camino and really looking forward to the experience. I would welcome your advice about private accommodation in Arzua and Rua..ideally on the route.
Welcome to the Forum! In Rua a pleasant hotel is O Pino. Here is their web. Another good spot in Rua is the Casa rural O Acivro. Here is their web. Both places are located right on the camino and both have a popular dining rooms open to the public where I have often eaten.
Hi Skol,
My wife and I stayed in the Hostel Theodora in Arzua last September. It was just off the camino and near everything in town. The rooms were clean and the pilgrim meal was one of the best we had over 35 days.
Buen Camino
Jack
Hola Skol,
I would agree with Jack, we have stayed at Hostal Theodora on two occasions and found it excellent. Very friendly staff, comfortable rooms, beautiful meals, met lots of other pilgrims, what more could you ask for ?
Buen camino,
Slán,
Des.
We stayed in Pension Rua in Arzua, (Tel:+34 981500139) this September and found it good, clean and with friendly staff. In Rua we stayed in Casa rural O Acivro, (Tel: +34 981511316), This was a beautiful spot with good food and lovely rooms. Hope this helps.
This is my first Camino and really looking forward to the experience. I would welcome your advice about private accommodation in Arzua and Rua..ideally on the route.
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