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Thank you so much for the tips! I'll take a look! I did just reserve in Negreira on booking.com, so that one is taken care of.Hello Chrissy,
I am planning the same route a bit later than you ( although adding Muxia to Finnesterre after), and like you I prebook accommodation. For San Marina, Casa Jurja ( booking.com) is off trail but will pick you up and drop you back off, or else we might push further to Albergue Monte Aro which is on booking.com and has great reviews. In Dumbria there is Hotel Argentina argentinod@gmail.com. Please let me know how this works, Thanks.
Thank you, Tinky! I think I'm in good hands with your advice and @auburnfive's. Any special cafes serving good orujo?Both the Albergues in Santa Maria accept bookings, Gronze has email & website details. You've got time to practice a little Spanish and maybe use Google Translate to draft an email request. The wonderful Xunta Albergue in Dumbria doesn't accept bookings but you'll have a feel for how busy the road is by then so you'll know whether to risk it or try www.oargentino.com.
Happy planning
I would do these stagesYou must stay in the magnificent municipal albergue in Dumbria. When I was there in August of 2017 there were only a handful of pilgrims.
I also highly recommend Albergue Monte Aro in Lago.
Road to Finisterre - Monte Aro
We welcome you to our hostel, your house for a day, or a couple of days. A place where we know you'll want to stay and take a break in your long way.alberguemontearo.com
Would you have recommendations for Lires and Finnesterre? Thanks!Thank you so much for the tips! I'll take a look! I did just reserve in Negreira on booking.com, so that one is taken care of.
We will be walking on after 2 nights in Muxia, 1 in Lires and 2 in Finesterre, which I've done twice before. Those lodgings have already been booked.
I will let you know how it works out and thanks again for your help!
Yes, but I'm not home at the moment. Will let you know a little later today.Would you have recommendations for Lires and Finnesterre? Thanks!
I was recommended Albergue Do Sol e Lúa in Finsterre. Again, I haven't stayed there but reviews are positive.Would you have recommendations for Lires and Finnesterre? Thanks!
*In Muxia- Hotel de Encanto A de Lolo twice, love it!Would you have recommendations for Lires and Finnesterre? Thanks!
Monte Aro is already fully sold out on my dates on booking.comYou must stay in the magnificent municipal albergue in Dumbria. When I was there in August of 2017 there were only a handful of pilgrims.
I also highly recommend Albergue Monte Aro in Lago.
Road to Finisterre - Monte Aro
We welcome you to our hostel, your house for a day, or a couple of days. A place where we know you'll want to stay and take a break in your long way.alberguemontearo.com
Contact them directly. It's a large albergue. It was only about 20%full when I was there in June.Monte Aro is already fully sold out on my dates on booking.com
I think they just haven’t put their rooms up on booking.com yet, as every night looks fully booked, and I’m sure that’s not the case.Monte Aro is already fully sold out on my dates on booking.com
Monte Aro is already fully sold out on my dates on booking.com
Good morning Chrissy.Hello!
After finishing in Santiago the middle of May, I'm now planning to walk on to Muxia...going by way of Negreira, Santa Marina, Dumbria. I prefer now to book accomodation ahead of time and only tend to use booking.com as I do not speak Spanish. I am only finding lodging in Negreira. Will my group of three be able to wing it for a bed in the other towns, staying in albergues? Is the route busy that time of year? Thanks for any suggestions.
I heard This very modern looking albergue was donated by the owner of Zara clothing shop and was built for $1,000,000....Amancio Ortega ( billionaire)....completed in September 2010....20klms away from Muxia on the route..., leather seats and underfloor heating.....You must stay in the magnificent municipal albergue in Dumbria. When I was there in August of 2017 there were only a handful of pilgrims.
I also highly recommend Albergue Monte Aro in Lago.
Road to Finisterre - Monte Aro
We welcome you to our hostel, your house for a day, or a couple of days. A place where we know you'll want to stay and take a break in your long way.alberguemontearo.com
Hi @TincatinkerBoth the Albergues in Santa Maria accept bookings, Gronze has email & website details. You've got time to practice a little Spanish and maybe use Google Translate to draft an email request. The wonderful Xunta Albergue in Dumbria doesn't accept bookings but you'll have a feel for how busy the road is by then so you'll know whether to risk it or try www.oargentino.com.
Happy planning
I'd looked before and noticed it was no longer working.Hi @Tincatinker
Just wanted to say I checked this link and it’s reading : service disactivated.
I had noticed that previously as well. Try the email argentinod@gmail.com which I came across somewhere. And please let me know if that gets through to them. We’re you able to find good accommodations in Negreira? ThanksI'd looked before and noticed it was no longer working.
Hello Auburnfive,Try the email address
I had noticed that previously as well. Try the email argentinod@gmail.com which I came across somewhere. And please let me know if that gets through to them. We’re you able to find good accommodations in Negreira? Thanks
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