Negreira

Camino to Finisterre and Muxia

Altitude
165
To Finisterre
68.70
To Muxía
66.60

Barca

1.90

Negreira

3.30

Zas

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Correos
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Public Pool
Yes

The Xunta albergue is on the far end of town, be sure to pick up supplies if you are not keen on walking back.  All services are available in town.

History

“Because I am not inscribed from Noya but from Negreira, where I was born. And from Negreira, which is up the river Tambre, they take you for the army.” - a soldier to his corporal, excerpt from ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ by Ernest Hemingway.

Hemingway lived for a short time in Santiago de Compostela and the impression that Galicia made upon him is hard to overstate. He made reference to it in many of his novels, here with the birthplace of an unamed character and later by naming the protagonist of Old Man and the Sea after the city he called home in 1929.

The Road

The camino leaves Negreira near the municipal albergue on the West side of town. If you stayed in that albergue, go back towards town a short distance and follow the signs to the church. If you are an early morning (in the dark) walker, do yourself a favor and scout the route the night before. It passes into the dark forest fairly quickly and does not emerge until just before Zas.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Awesome albergue, close to supermarket. Clean rooms, bath have toilets and showers and clean towels. Beds have pillows and blankets, and they gave me a paper sheet to cover the mattress.
Nice kitchen to cook anything.
Great washers and dryers
and clothes lines and clothes pins.
Super nice staff

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We didn’t come across any other decent opportunities to get cash from an ATM, to buy our preferred healthy lunch ingredients (tomatoes/lettuce etc) or to purchase female essentials (hint, hint ladies!) until Finisterre. Wish I’d known to stock up in Negreira as I got caught short by O Logoso…

All Caminos App User (not verified)

What an incredible hostel - clean, friendly staff and atmosphere, and towels! Can’t say enough - wish every hostel was like this!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I woke up this morning with bed bugs crawling on me. They were on the bed, the wall, the floor - in the entire room, not just on one bed. Avoid this albergue until the problem is fixed; the bugs were hiding in the wall. August 25, 2024.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Great customer service, everything a pilgrim needs including a dryer. Wash and dry are 4€ each, which is reasonable. Raúl, the owner, is lovely. 100% recommended.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Negreira es un pueblo pequeño pero bonito que vale la pena conocer y que se visita en poco tiempo por lo pequeño que es.
Lastimosamente hay algunos lugares donde se nota que el peregrino no está bienvenido pero no los voy a nombrar.
Mejor menciono el nombre del Restaurante Lume que ahí si estamos bienvenidos y el lugar es Super bonito.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I left something in my hotel in Santiago and after walking all morning I realized I had to go back to Santiago. I called Taxi Lola and she was a savior! She spoke good English and got me there and back in no time. She is very professional and I’m so thankful I was referred to her! +34 686 31 6734

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Had a great salad @ Bar Porto. They have a full tapas menu as well and were open at 5pm when I was there.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Much prettier, more atmosphere, nice bars

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Walked around town looking for a place that served dinner early. Ate at Bar Oriel at 6:30. Simple, reasonable prices. The little pizza place on main road across from Information office also served early.