Castroverde

Camino Primitivo

To end of camino
121.6
Altitude
590

Vilabade

1.90

Castroverde

1.50

San Miguel do Camiño

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

Castroverde marks the end of the serious descent and the beginning of a different landscape. The terrain ahead is not flat, but compared to the mountains you've crossed it could pass for gently rolling. The farmland that stretches from here to Lugo -- and indeed for the next 80 kilometers, with the exception of Lugo itself -- is some of the most productive in Galicia.

The town's most notable landmark is the Torre de Homenaje, a 20-meter tower that's the only part left standing of the 14th-century castle that gives the town its name. The local church is dedicated to Santiago -- appropriate for the route you're on. A stamp is available at the town hall opposite the church.

Stock up on food here. Apart from vending machines, there's nowhere to eat between Castroverde and Lugo, a distance of 21 kilometers.

Notice

Apart from vending machines there are no places to get food between here and Lugo, a distance of 21km. Pack a lunch.

The Road

The camino passes through town to the south (left) of the LU-530 and after passing the town hall it joins a trail through a chestnut forest. When it returns to the LU-530 it crosses straight over it (caution!) and turns left to go through a tunnel. It passes through San Miguel do Camiño and an unnamed hamlet before entering Souto de Torres.

City Map
Accommodation in Castroverde.

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

O Camino cafe and bar on the right side in the village had a very nice menu for 12 euros. It starts around 19:30.. Different every day. A lot of food and tasty and vino tinto better than normal.
From the outside it didn't look they would serve food.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

If you follow the Camino you will miss a cafe on the main road through town. O Camino.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The quality of our accommodation on the Primitivo has been outstanding, but this place tops the lot and is by far the best we have experienced. This is a rural farmstead in an old stone building with an albergue that has some private rooms and a dorm split over two levels. The bunks have storage and privacy curtains, cotton sheets and blankets. The old stone walls are adorned with art and the kitchen is very well designed with tables and a range cooker, all new, modern and immaculate. There is a garden out the back where you can relax on a sunlounger or swing in a hammock watching the cows in the adjacent paddock with no sounds other than the gentle breeze and the occasional farm animal. This is a 5 star albergue and is really a very special place. You won’t regret staying here. If you don’t fancy the 30km stretch from O Cadavo to Lugo it makes for a great halfway stage and a restful afternoon. Bliss!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

There is a cafe next to the albergue in Vilar de Cas. Drinks like coffee, tea, soda, and beer. There were also empanadas (meat, tuna, and apple).

Camino de Sant…

It is not in Castro Verde but halfway between CastroVerde and Lugo. It is brand new and I have heard excellent reports from pilgrims about superb accommodation, fantastic hosts and very good food

Camino de Sant…

Albergue Pocina de Muniz - new, very good reports and food and coffee available at the bar outside

Camino de Sant…

Albergue Pocina de Muniz - new, very good reports and food and coffee available at the bar outside