Albergue Rectoral San Mamede Da Pena Exclusive For Pilgrims Hostel - Negreira
42.93189, -8.80944Featuring Wi-Fi throughout the property, Albergue Rectoral San Mamede Da Pena Exclusive For Pilgrims offers accommodation within minutes of Igrexa da Pena.
Location
Cemiterio parroquial de Aro is also situated a 10-minute ride away. Guests will also find Crucifix on a pole with altar in front, which is a minute's walk from this hostel.
Santiago de Compostela airport is located 45 km from the hostel.
Rooms
The property offers guest rooms with a view of the garden, and in certain rooms, a cable satellite TV is available. Each room at Albergue Rectoral San Mamede Da Pena Exclusive For Pilgrims is equipped with a separate toilet and a shower, as well as tile flooring. Also, the presence of hairdryers and towels in the bathrooms ensures a comfortable stay.
Eat & Drink
Guests can enjoy a terrace bar. You will find a shared kitchen at this hostel.
Leisure & Business
A sundeck, a terrace, and a picnic area are provided on-site.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:2 Single beds or 1 Double bed
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Max:3 persons
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Bed options:Sleeping arrangements for 3 persons
Essential information about Albergue Rectoral San Mamede Da Pena Exclusive For Pilgrims Hostel
💵 Lowest room price | 5593 INR |
📏 Distance to centre | 6.5 km |
✈️ Distance to airport | 43.8 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Santiago de Compostela, SCQ |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Albergue Rectoral San Mamede Da Pena Exclusive For Pilgrims Hostel
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missingWrote a review on Oct 01
Great location for starting the Camino to Fisterra or Muxia, with historical buildings nearby. Comfortable rooms, with private rooms and dormitories available.- Polite and accommodating owner and staff.- Possibility of a meal even for late arrivals.- They can arrange dinner next door, which has been excellent.- Convenient amenities such as a washer and dryer.
Some cleanliness issues, such as uncleaned upper bunk bed mattresses and stained towels. Shower holder and light in the shower not functioning properly.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 09
loved the renovated old-world building with great views, kind and helpful staff, delicious communal dinner, beautiful setting next to an old church. Best place I've stayed on the Camino!
no late check-out option
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missingWrote a review on Aug 06
Comfy rooms, spacious and clean bathrooms. Lovely and helpful staff. Adjacent cafe for meals and coffee. Recent renovation of old building with private and bunk rooms, beautiful view. Delicious and affordable dinner, generous portions. Convenient location for Camino to Finisterre.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 25
Beautifully restored old rectory. Lovely private and bunk rooms. Great dinner at adjacent albergue. Kind and welcoming host Manuel. Stunning location surrounded by nature. Excellent cleanliness and facilities. Delicious and plentiful meals. Beautiful view from breakfast area
Nothing it was perfect.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 24
Warm welcome, helpful staff. Comfortable rooms with good heating. Convenient location for Camino starting point. Enjoyed delicious and filling community dinner. Great beds with privacy curtains and handy power outlets. No complaints!
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missingWrote a review on Jul 18
I had a wonderful stay at this albergue. the private room was clean, cozy, and had great heating that I could control from the room. This was a huge plus on a cold night on the Camino. the location was also very convenient, allowing me to make an early morning start the next day. the albergue next door, which was conveniently arranged through San Mamede, served a friendly and well-priced dinner. the host, Manuel, provided a kind and welcoming atmosphere. Despite being too tired to speak, he made me feel at ease and we had a lovely conversation. It's a genuine place with heart and kindness for pilgrims, and the evening meal was beautiful. Cons: Nothing, all great! 😊.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 16
I had an amazing experience at the Camino, and Albergue Rectoral San Mamede Da Pena Exclusive For Pilgrims was exactly what I needed. The single room facilities were excellent and I even had the bathroom all to myself. The heating in the room was a great bonus for drying my gear. The communal dinner with strangers from all over the world was a highlight of my journey. The beds were comfortable, the bathrooms were clean, and the hosts went above and beyond to make sure I was taken care of. The traditional albergue atmosphere was wonderful, and the food was delicious. The pool was fantastic and the host even cleaned it for us. I highly recommend this place for pilgrims.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 05
We had a wonderful stay at this charming albergue on the Camino path. The hosts were incredibly helpful and even did our laundry for us. The communal dinner at the adjoining bar was delicious and the setting next to the old San Mamede church was beautiful. The recently renovated facility provided a comfortable and peaceful night's sleep. we highly recommend this albergue for pilgrims on the Camino Fisterra.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 16
Recently renovated old rectory on Camino. Private and bunk rooms available. Lovely location with a nearby albergue and old church. Friendly staff and owner offered horse rides. Great option for pilgrims.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 13
It was a beautiful experience, with a cozy wood burning stove in the lounge that warmed us up and created a lovely ambiance. The staff were super friendly and went above and beyond to ensure our happiness. The albergue is newly renovated and conveniently located right on the Camino route. The spacious room with ample storage space and the clean bathroom area were real highlights. The communal pilgrims dinner arranged for us at the nearby cafe was delicious and filled with laughter as we interacted with other pilgrims. Excellent value for money and a welcoming sight.
I would definitely recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 02
The owner offered a tour of the church and a glass of wine. Excellent renovation of the rectory with hot showers and substantial bunk beds. A short walk to a fabulous pilgrimage meal. Delightful with a warm fire.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 19
Jaw-droppingly beautiful estate on the Camino with comfy rooms and spotlessly clean bathrooms. Super helpful staff and even got to take a photo on one of the horses! Loved the nearby cafe for tasty meals and an early morning caffeine boost before my hike. Beds were great, showers were nice, and the owner spoke English and German! Incredibly kind owner who offered a tour of the church and a glass of wine. Excellent renovation and a warm fire made for a delightful stay. Loved the bonus of heating in the room to dry my gear and the availability of washing and drying facilities. The communal Camino Meal at the nearby bar/restaurant was mind-blowingly good and a highlight of my journey. Fantastic value for money and the location right on the Camino was a very welcome sight.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 25
My recent stay at Albergue Rectoral was fantastic. I had the pleasure of staying in one of their single rooms, which was beautifully renovated and had stunning views of the countryside. The staff was incredibly helpful and friendly, making me feel right at home. The highlight of my stay was enjoying a delicious 'Camino Meal' at the bar and restaurant next door, where I connected with fellow travelers from all over the world. The value for money was exceptional, and the wine selection was a pleasant surprise. I would highly recommend this hotel for anyone walking the Camino de Santiago. a truly amazing experience.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 23
We had a beautiful experience at this charming old stone building. The wood burning stove in the lounge created a cozy ambiance and warmed us up after our chilly walk on the Camino. The beds were comfortable, the bathrooms clean, and the showers had plenty of space. The hosts were amazing and went above and beyond to ensure our comfort. The communal pilgrim dinner was arranged for us and filled with delicious food and laughter with other pilgrims. Highly recommend!
Can't recommend this hotel highly enough.
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missingWrote a review on Jan 22
the dorm for pilgrims had individual curtains, lights, and sockets near each bed, along with hot water. the Albergue has recently refurbished a lovely house next door, where I stayed in a private room with a bathroom. the room was beautifully decorated, fresh, and clean, offering a lovely view. the Pelegrino dinner was delicious and abundant, and the breakfast was served early, at 7 am, perfect for starting the day's journey. There was a convenient set-up behind the building for hand washing and drying clothes. Cons: Absolutely nothing to dislike about the experience.
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