Quiroga

Camino de Invierno

To end of camino
170.2
Altitude
266

Caspedro

2.20

Quiroga

2.40

Espandariz

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

Quiroga sits in a beautiful valley of vineyards and orchards, and it has all services. It's the most substantial town between A Rúa and Monforte de Lemos.

Restaurante Aroza, off the main street near the Plaza Mayor, gets consistently high praise — the menú del día with good wine included is a bargain, and the tapas are excellent. Closed Sunday evenings. Panadería Marisa opposite the albergue opens at 8am for breakfast.

Your choice for the next stage is either A Pobra do Brollón (23 km) or the full stretch to Monforte de Lemos (35 km).

Notice

Bring water for the next stretch. There are two fountains before A Pobra — one in Carballo do Lor and another in Castroncelos. Services are scarce between Quiroga and Monforte.

The Road

Leave Quiroga following the waymarks west along the main street. Cross under the N-120 and follow the LU-933 along the river. The arrows take you across the river on a bridge — cross it to go through San Clodio (which has a bar that opens early and the Quiroga train station), or continue straight to bypass it.

After several kilometers on the N-120, cross the highway at a mojón. The path rises over Noceda. After an ascent, an arrow takes you off onto a dirt track. At the top, the camino merges with the PR-G141 hiking trail. There's a lovely descent through old-growth forest and along streams. At the intersection of several dirt roads, pass the Capela dos Remedios and continue straight (the PR trail diverges left).

Accommodation in Quiroga.
Municipal
Camino de Santiago Accommodation: Albergue de Quiroga
Casa Rural

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We booked a private twin room, was 50 euro - good clean rooms with great shower. Laundry service was offered which was great. Supermarkets near by and good dinner restaurant next door (dinner starts at 8pm) but also a tapas and breakfast cafe just downstairs which is very handy after a long walk. Full of locals too, which is always a good sign

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

2 bars open early morning for good breakfast. Near Quiper.

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Old growth forest is gone. It’s a logging area that is now barren.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The whatsapp number listed for the albergue is out of date by 8 years. The albergue appears to be closed on 11 October 2022. Hostal quiper was open and very nice.

Camino de Sant…

They have WiFi, yet it only works in lobby and not in rooms. In winter double rooms have electric radiator plugged into wall, yet it is still cold.
Hospiteleira is very kind and wants to practice speaking English with English speakers.

Camino de Sant…

They have WiFi, yet it only works in lobby and not in rooms. In winter double rooms have electric radiator plugged into wall, yet it is still cold.
Hospiteleira is very kind and wants to practice speaking English with English speakers.