Anna Machial
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- 2015
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There is a private albergue too (El Candido) next to the public one at San Roman and if you book in, or arrive, early enough they will order a meal in for you. Great menu choices too and a good breakfast. I am not sure if they take bookings more than a day or two ahead, but we called one evening for the next night and ordered our evening meal on arrival. Castro we did the same, but the cooking is in house. Bodenaya also has meals - last time we walked through but Alejandro was there and made us a coffee.
Also the Casa Rural at Casa de Ponti approx 2kms before Ferreiras (needs booking 24+ hours ahead) is very pilgrim friendly, but not a cheap option. We had a great night there with 3 other pilgrims and an excellent 3 course meal - huge tortilla, pork chops and dessert. The meal cost 15€, but was well worth it even when compared to other similar meals; almost too much to eat.
We thought that As Seixas was a new Xunta albergue but maybe it is private.
I slept there last september. Hoped to sleep in Ferreiras that day but it was closed because of renovation. The next one was rhe private albergue in Seixas.yes there is a municipal albergue at As Seixas, but apparently also a private one.
I have walked the route twice, once in June, once in October, and never had a problem. I have heard from lots of people that August is terribly tight, and the accommodation totally inadequate for the Aug. crowds.
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