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LIVE from the Camino Where to stay in Cee?

trecile

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I'm planning to take 4 days to walk to Finisterre, stopping in Cee on the third day. Does anyone have a favorite albergue or pensión?
 
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A little bit further on in Corcubion there's Albergue peregrinos-san-roque which is run by local friends of
camino. Stayed there in 2015, genuine authentic pilgrim experience!!
 
We loved Corcubion just 2k past Cee. If you looking for a hotel, Hotel Hortensia was on the ocean with a beautiful restaurant overlooking the bay.
 
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Walking west across the rolling hills above Cee you first glimpse the distant sea. Near-by is the simple, welcoming albergue at San Roque/Corcubion. >>
In the dark from their dorm window when you see the lighthouse beacon at Finisterre shining on the silver sea it is magical.
It is a great stop before the nrxt day's walk along the beach into Finisterre and kilometer 0. GO!!
 
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I liked Pension Beiramar.

And as @rappahannock_rev I also liked Cee, just because there was not a real Camino vibe. Just a very decent working town with people going on with their daily life. And a very good Carrefour supermarket :).
 
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Corcubion is my suggestion. We stayed in the tiny Albergue which slept 14 in bunks. We had a sea view.
 
I stayed in Albergue Moreira about a month ago. Nice, near the beach, a short walk from the downtown area. Needed a good place to stay after getting caught in a rainstorm between Hospital and Cee that was like being in a washing machine...sideways rain, 35-40 mph wind, 53 degrees.
 
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I ended up in Albergue Moreira in a private room. It was a nice location, and I had such a nice short walk into Finisterre from there.
 
I ended up in Albergue Moreira in a private room. It was a nice location, and I had such a nice short walk into Finisterre from there.
Hi Trecile,

I'm glad you liked the albergue (it's always difficult to recommend an albergue: other people might have a completely different experience).

Just because I'm curious: which Camino did you walk this year?
 
Hi Trecile,

I'm glad you liked the albergue (it's always difficult to recommend an albergue: other people might have a completely different experience).

Just because I'm curious: which Camino did you walk this year?
I did a combination - the Francés from SJPDP to León, then the Salvador to Oviedo connecting to the Norte, then finishing up by walking Santiago to Finisterre.
Also, after I first arrived in Santiago I also bused back to Gonzar on the Frances to meet up with a friend from home to walk the last few days on the Francés with him.
 
Thank you. How wonderful that you're able to take time off to walk your camino's. Seems you are getting addicted to it.

I hope each and every Camino you walk brings you something worthwile and significant. For your life.
 

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