Samos

Camino Frances

To end of camino
128.8
Altitude
543

Renche

4.50

Samos

1.50

Foxos

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

The Monastery of Samos is one of the oldest and largest monasteries in Spain, its documented history reaching back to the 6th century. The complex is enormous: two cloisters (the Claustro Grande is one of the largest in Spain), a Baroque church, and monastic buildings that sprawl across the valley floor.

A community of Benedictine monks still lives here, and the monastery offers guided tours. The Claustro Grande has a 16th-century cloister with a cypress garden. The smaller Claustro de las Nereidas is older and more intimate. The church has Baroque frescoes and a fine organ.

A devastating fire in 1951 destroyed much of the monastery, and the restoration took decades. What you see today is partly original, partly rebuilt — but the scale and atmosphere remain impressive.

A couple of albergues and bars serve the village. The monastery itself offers accommodation. The setting — in a narrow green valley surrounded by chestnut forest — is beautiful.

History

Founded in the 6th century, Samos is one of the oldest continuously occupied monasteries in the Western world. It reached its peak of power and influence in the medieval period, controlling vast territories. The 1951 fire was catastrophic but the community survived. The Benedictine order continues to maintain the monastery.

The Road

Pass Foxos, and in Teiguín the camino splits again.It is possible to stay on the road all the way to Sarria, but the connection to Aguiada is recommended. Along the road to Sarria is 8.8km, via Aguiada 12.6km

Comments

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I can’t believe that this place hasn’t got a mention so far. The food was superb! We liked it so much we returned for dinner. Although not a cheap option, the freshly prepared and local food was a welcome break from the regular pilgrim menus.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The albergue at the monastery is nice but it is like other municipal albergues. You enter from the street and do not have access to the monastery from the albergue.

You can see the monastery for 5 euros by guided tours offered on a schedule. For 60 euros you can stay in a room inside the monastery.

Camino de Sant…

There’s a great albergue 10$ single beds super clean and delicious food . Two ladies from Brazil bought the place and called it tras. Del convento which means next to the convent super great hosts and I can’t say enough about their fresh savory food

Camino de Sant…

I also stayed at tras de convento behind the monestary. Nice and well worth the price. Shared dorm rooms with a single bathroom. I stayed Oct 2020, so less people allowed in than normal times.may get a little crowded during a regular year. There's a bar downstairs, as well as a couple others in town and at least one little store in the area. Just across the road from the monetary so easy to go visit.

Camino de Sant…

Casa Licerio is open for business April 2022. It is awesome. The new owner Nouria is absolutely fantastic! Good communication, easy early check in, fantastic dinner and breakfast, quick affordable full service laundry, and beautiful clean stylish rooms. This is the best place to stay in Samos. One of the best places on the Camino! Excellent Customer service!