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Advise on accommodation on the Portuguese Coastal Camino.

SeanMcCann

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Time of past OR future Camino
Portuguese Coastal 2018
We plan to do last 100'k in mid August 2018 from Baiona, as people of a certain age we plan to stay in small hotels, Casa Rural etc, any info, woud be helpful.
Thanks Sean.
 
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As a starter, take a look at Pension El Mosquito in Baiona.
 
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.
In A Ramalloso Nigrán :

Alb. Hosperderia Pazo Pias

http://pazopias.org/hospederia/instalaciones

Alb. Hosperderia Pazo Pias in the Pazo
Room(s?). Stayed in a newly renovated room, two beds, bathroom and tv. I was able to reserve by email. Nice garden view. Pazo Pias was a wonderful experience. The single rate for the Pazo room was €30. Stayed there 23 May 2018.
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Other rooms are available, I don't know the details. But, I do know several other pilgrims seemed very pleased with their accommodations.
 
Yes, el mosquito is great. Hostel kaps in Vigo, albergue torre in redondela also good stays
 
Is there a rush for beds on the last 100 kms?
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
No rush for beds, unlike my experience on the Frances (early October 2017). In late May 2018, I walked the Senda Litoral from Porto and joined the main Camino Central in Redondela. I estimate the places I stayed were between 60 - 75% capacity on the last 100 kms .

Here's the places I stayed in while walking the last 100 kms:
Cesantes - Refuxio de Jerezana
Pontevedra - Slow City Hostel
Pontcesures - Pontecesures Pilgrims Hostel
Milladoiro - Albergue Milladoiro

However, I should mention that earlier segments of this route along the shoreline had far more beach tourists than pilgrims competing for beds, particularly on the outskirts north of Porto.
 

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