Hospital

Camino to Finisterre and Muxia

Altitude
330
To Finisterre
29.70
To Muxía
27.60

Logoso

1.50

Hospital

0.90

The Great Divide

Services
Bar
Yes

The bar here is the last place to stock up on food and water before the paths diverge. If you're heading to Finisterre, there's a fountain between here and Cee but very little else. If you're heading to Muxia, Dumbria has a small shop but it's a good distance ahead. Either way, eat and drink here.

Notice

If you are continuing to Finisterre then the bar here is the last place to stock up on water or grab a sandwich. There is a fountain between here and Cee but very little else.

City Map
Accommodation in Hospital.
Private
Camino de Santiago Accommodation: Albergue O Casteliño

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I came through this morning at 9:30 AM and neither bar was open therefore plan accordingly. Do not count on them being open.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

A plain omelette, chocolate croissant & cortado for 9€. Better to get your stomach filled in Logoso.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We found the lady here very nice and she packed.us some lovely.sandwiches to take with us. Yes cash only.but no complaimts from us.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Horrible lady at the bar. Scornful to pilgrims. Refusing to even give water during a heat wave. Avoid.no way would I sleep there. I walked on.

What a shame. It's a lovely camino.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Cash only

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The owner of this Albergue and bar which are approximately 10 minutes walk apart are very accommodating and run a great business for pilgrims. The dinner was one of the best I’ve had on the Camino, the bar opened at 6 AM for breakfast the next morning and the owner gave us a ride from the albergue to the bar for dinner. Overall it was a great experience, other than the room being quite hot through the night 😊

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We bought egg and cheese sandwiches and chocolate croissants for take away at 8:00 on Sunday morning. Glad to have them as truly nothing else available till Cee.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Coming from Logoso at intersection is new bar next to Info center. Both were closed today. But O Castelino further along IS open.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The owner of the Albergue is the same as the Bar O Casteliño. Seems a sort of monopoly.
Once registered they told you ther is a dinner at that bar.
The dinner is very basic and it costs 12 euros.
One bottle of water for three people and when we asked for a new one she said that water is for everybody (even for the other four that they were drinking wine).
In the Albergue there is only one bathroom and the dormitory (3 bunkbeds) is full of flies.
Don't stop at the bar for breakfast (it was the worst and the most expensive on the camino).
Café con leche seems like water with milk and the napolitanes are small and stale.
Since this is the last bar before Cee, plan carefully for your breakfast and your stage.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Most expensive stop on the Camino at this bar that charges really high prices, without showing the prices before or giving you a bill. If you are trying to save money, try to tank up on food and water before this. I had a tiny French omelette with no cheese or anything, water and a banana = 9 euros. This would be around half the price other places.