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O Cebreiro accommodations in April 2016

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sept. 2014
Suggestions for private rooms please. The Hotel O'Cebreiro is completo for the date we need. Thanks so much. Cindy
 
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In 2013 I stayed at the Casa Rural Carolo. Was a very basic place. No complaints. I got to O'Cebreiro in the afternoon and the albergue was full so I grabbed a room wherever I could.
 
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Suggestions for private rooms please. The Hotel O'Cebreiro is completo for the date we need. Thanks so much. Cindy
I have stayed twice in Casa Anton 952151336 in centre of village. Quaint stone house. I think it was 30E for private room/ensuite. Booked the day before from Vilafranca.
 
We have slept in Casa Carolo + diner.
It was ten years ago. Nice view from room, confortable room with basic confort.
Negatives points : diner and poor welcome.
Our guests didn't serve breakfast before 8.30 a.m.
 
Stayed at VENTA CELTA in O'Cebreiro last 21 Sept. Phone: 34667553006. Although, I had Camino Ways Tours out of Dublin book this as part of a 10 day self guided packageDSCN4187.jpeg
 
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Casa Carolo good room and great meal.
 
I no longer bother trying to stay at O'Cebreiro. For me it is simply not worth the hassle. There are nowhere near the number of rooms available that are needed, from April though September. This is a very popular place and there is no sign that additional bed space will open up any time soon. Also, the Xunta albergue there has seen better days. It is fine in a pinch, if you arrive in time and there is space, but, this place too is over-subscribed.

I stay before or after O'Cebreiro in pre-reserved rooms. On occasion I stay before O'Cebreiro at the Vega de Valcarce truck stop hotel. It is a secret value, and one I highly recommend if you have not tried it. Huge inexpensive rooms, laundry facilities on site, and just across the river from the main route.

Depending on the weather, the next day, I either walk up, over, and beyond O'Cebreiro, or, if the weather is adverse, I will taxi to O'Cebreiro to avoid the hazardous mud slog walking uphill from the valley. Once you are on top of the hill at O'Cebreiro, making Tricastela that day is no problem, plus it is mostly downhill...

This is just one person's opinion... If you have a secret to finding advance booking for a room at O'Cebreiro, go for it. I still stop in for coffee, and lunch or breakfast, but I no longer linger there. Once was enough. if they want my custom, they will create more rooms... THAT is going to become the problem along the length of the Camino Frances as the numbers grow each year.

I hope this helps the dialog. You are free to disagree with my approach to this housing shortage, but I refuse to be a victim. So, I vote with my feet, literally...
 
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