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Muxia - Which Albergue ?

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I can recommend Bela Muxia and Albergue Delfin also. I was in the municipal but didn't stay there......preferred to be closer to the water front!
 
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I wpuld also recommend " A de Lolo". Great food, modern hotel, and I was lucky enough to have been able to rent a 2 bed room flat they own.
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Why did´t you stay there if I may ask?

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It had just opened that day and there was a bit of a queue waiting to register, so I decided to go to one of the private ones. I also preferred to be near the water front. Bela Muxia is closest albergue to El Santuario de la Virgen de la Barca
 
Hi, Mendiwalker,
I've stayed in both Bela Muxia and the municipal. The municipal has a lot of nice space and the beds aren't crowded. But the best thing about the municipal is being able to watch the sunset from the roof. There's always a nice ambiente up there with bottles of wine and dinners being shared. Of course if you're in Bela Muxia you could watch the sunset from the rocks and not worry about getting locked out.

There's also a private right on the street of the municipal down the hill. I have no idea what it's like, but I think if I were going to stay that far up the hill, I'd go with the municipal.
 
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