Armenteira

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
84.0
Altitude
265

Miradoiro do Loureiro

5.60

Armenteira

3.90

Aldea Labrega

Services
Bar
Yes

The camino delivers you directly to the front door of the Monasterio de Santa Maria de Armenteira, a 12th-century Cistercian foundation set in a quiet valley. The church's Romanesque portal and the cloister are the highlights. Two bars in town — the one directly in front is the more popular. The albergue is a few hundred metres further along, following the arrows.

From Armenteira, the camino joins the Ruta da Pedra e da Auga — a popular local trail following a creek downhill to sea level, passing dozens of abandoned water mills. The right-hand side of the creek keeps you closer to the mills and the water. The walking is beautiful and the descent is gradual.

History

According to legend, a monk named Ero founded the monastery and one day walked into the nearby woods, where he sat listening to a bird sing. When he returned, 300 years had passed. The story of San Ero is one of Galicia's most enduring legends and is similar to the tale of Rip Van Winkle — though it predates it by several centuries.

The Road

From Armenteira the camino joins a popular (among locals) trail known as the Ruta de la Piedra y del Agua. It follows along a creek, with trails on both sides, as it descends to sea level. Along the way, it passes several dozen abandoned water mills. Note that although you can safely and easily follow both sides of the river, it is the right-hand side that keeps you closer to the mills and the water.

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I stayed at a house for pilgrims which is a tiny house direct on the route and next to the cloister of Armenteira. Very convenient situated with a few nice bars nearby. It has different accommodation options and a kitchen. Cooking allowed. Capacity: 6 people. € 15,- pro person. Just calling +34670327186.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Cannot recommend this hostel highly enough - it is 2km from the monastery however Carlos the host, is an absolute gem and happily collected us in his gorgeous little car and he also brought us back later in the evening for the pilgrim
blessing. Nothing is too much trouble for this lovely man, he was so helpful and the rooms are very clean and comfortable. Dinner and breakfast good, then Carlos takes you back to the monastery in the morning to start Camino. Five stars!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Lovely stay. They pick up from the monastery. Dinner and breakfast prepared and they take you back to the Camino in the morning. Very cool wax stamp for the credential.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

If you had better prepared your Trip
You would have found a click to
the web side of the monastery
There you found all Details for staying
there we did it and had 2 unforgetable
Days

Camino de Sant…

The Monastery is understandably very popular, so ensure you pre-book. I couldn’t get a response by phone, but did by email.

Camino de Sant…

If you love waterfalls and every shade of green… We are going to love the next 3 1/2 miles. Get your camera ready.

Camino de Sant…

I waited until 4:30 pm when the monastery office opened to try to get a room and they said no pilgrims. I had waited there for hours and after being turned away the albergue was full. All 35 beds were taken. I paid €4 to sleep on a mattress on the floor next to the bar. Do not wait on the monastery for a bed.

Camino de Sant…

Email the hospedaria in advance to check on availability - it's well worthy the effort.