Casa de Azzancha

Azinhaga

Description and Notice
Accetta prenotazioni
Yes
Season
01-January - 31-December
Contact Info
Casa Rural

Altos Montijos, 68
Azinhaga 2150-000
Portogallo

Landline
+351 249 957 253
Mobile
+351 919 187 773
Practical Info
Numero totale dei letti
15
Prezzo
30
Private Rooms
Stanza singola
30
Stanza doppia
70
Stanza tripla
90
Kitchen
Cucina
Yes
Microonde
Yes
Frigo
Yes
Fornelli
Yes
Laundry
Asciugatrice
Yes
Lavatrice
Yes
Food
Colazione
Yes
Cena
Yes
Cena collettiva
Yes
Bar/Ristorante
Yes
Vegetariano
Yes
Services
Parcheggio bici protetto
Yes
City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Un posto favoloso sotto tutti gli aspetti! Elena apre la sua casa (e il suo cuore) ai visitatori! Eravamo tutti pellegrini, ma accoglie anche altri ospiti. Cucina meraviglioso cibo tradizionale per 12 euro a pranzo o cena. Un ottimo posto per lavare e asciugare a mano oltre che in lavatrice. Letti, biancheria e camere migliori di molti hotel. Una scoperta straordinaria!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

De moeite om even enkele meters extra te doen. Je wordt ontvangen als een koning met een verfrissing, de dormitorio is gezellig met goede bedden, geen stapelbedden. Je kan je was laten doen voor een kleine bijdrage en er is een uitstekend ontbijt.
De extra meters win je terug, want de gastvrouw wijst me een korter weg om terug op de caminho te komen.
Een aanrader

All Caminos App User (not verified)

If you are in the area of Azinhaga, take the opportunity to sleep at Casa De Azzancha. Pilgrim or not, it's a fantastic stay with a super lovely shower, great beds. One room with 3 beds or one room with double bed.
The owner welcomes you warmly and you get to drink and nibble. You feel right at home. She tells you where to eat in the evening and if you want she will prepare you a fantastic breakfast to eat there or take with you in your backpack.

I highly recommend this place!! 🙏🏻👌🏼

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We had a lovely, bright, clean room with 3 single beds and bathroom. Elena welcomed us with drinks (beer, coffee and biscuits) and gave us local info with opening hours of mercado. She recommended a bar for dinner but when we arrived they didn’t start serving until 7.30pm so we walked a bit further into town and found Cafe Central who served a great hamburger and fries at 6.30pm as we didn’t want a late night. Next morning, the first cafe we came to as we walked out was open from 7.30am.
Thank you from Wendy, Monique and Bianca from Australia

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Helena was a wonderful host. We thought we found the place when it turned out we had not. She called to confirm where we were and then picked us up by car. It’s like we fell in to a box of chocolates. Helena welcomed us with open arms, cooked a delicious meal of beef, salad, potatoes, fresh bread and wine followed by a freshly baked orange cake. We were able to do laundry and rest in the hammock. The kitchen is stocked to prepare a picnic for the next day. Where you reconnect with the Camino is closer to Casa de Azzancha then going back to the Main Street. We absolutely felt like we were at home. Definitely recommend.

Camino de Sant…

Great ! Very clean, friendly,good food, very accommodating. I recommend it.

Camino de Sant…

Helena is a great host, her dinner is fabulous and she makes you feel at home as soon as you enter. Internet is available.

Camino de Sant…

Nice accommodation. Private room and bathroom available. Includes breakfast. Comparatively expensive for pilgrims. $55.00 euro for 2. Also available is shared dorm style beds-$25.00 euro per person. Beer/wine soft drinks available for $1-2 euro.
Elena is very welcoming and helpful.

Camino de Sant…

Helena greeted us with a “take your shoes off and put those on”, not a very warm welcome after having walked 27 kms in the heat, tired and sore feet. The accommodation was clean but basic. Having been followed by a dog, we were scolded for encouraging it to follow us, which was far from the truth. We did not want to let the dog into the property, she insisted it come inside, gave it food and drink, then expected us to take it the next day, 7 kms along a very busy and dangerous stretch of the road to Golega, to drop it off at the animal shelter without a collar, lead or anything to lead it along the road. When we didn’t do this, having left her money for petrol so she could take the dog in the car, she posted a response to say we were dangerous pilgrims and to watch out for us! We had no idea where this shelter was, we were concerned for the dog and driver’s safety, which is why we didn’t take the dog. I would not recommend this establishment.

Camino de Sant…

Elena is the lovliest host who made us feel at home. I recommend this place for a night on the camino.