Oseira

Via de la Plata

Camino Sanabrés

To end of camino
79.1
Altitude
660

Pielas

2.60

Oseira

2.00

Vilarello

Services
Bar
Yes
History

Oseira is hard to miss for the looming and massive Monasterio de Santa María de Oseira. It is well worth a visit. Built in the 12th century it was originally a Cistercian order of French monks. They stayed a surprisingly long time but like nearly every other religious order they were turned out by the Royal Order of Ecclesiastical Exclaustration of 1835. It took nearly a century to pass before the Monastery was again occupied, this time (and still) by Trappists (Cistercians of the Strict Reform).

The Road

The way out of Oseira is not along the road (though cyclists may prefer it for the more gentle grade) but rather up a steep track adjacent to the road with the restaurants.

It passes the hamlets of Vilarello (2km), O Outeiro (2.5k), Carballediña (1.5km), and A Gouxa (bar) (0.4km) before nearing the motorway and Castro-Dozón.

City Map
Accommodation in Oseira.

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

After finding the monastery albergue closed with not contact information (at least none from which anybody replied) I used Booking . com to get a room at Pensión A Casiña D,avoa directly outside the monastery wall.

Quite comfortable, excellent food, and bend over backwards helpful owner.

BUT, not at typical pilgrim prices. If you stay and eat here it will be pricey.

Unless you want to spend a day at the monastery attending services and taking the tour (if you want the tour you need a group — "no solos solo grupos") you can go on without much difficulty to O Castro de Dozon where there is a place to stay called Casa Bubela.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The Monastery albergue is a wonderful place, the hospitaliero present welcomes pilgrims with the greatest kindness.
The room is very well appointed, as are the very modern sanitary facilities.
On the other hand, ABSOLUTELY avoid the bar restaurant which offers overpriced and really bad meals. In addition, the boss hates foreigners...

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Fabulous place! Modern, clean & comfortable. With disposable sheets - pity there are no blankets nor kitchen utensils. Cost €10.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The albergue is exceptional—very clean and has washers, dryer, clothesline, and basic kitchen. The cafe a few hundred yards away and just outside the entrance to the monastery and the albergue is amazing. Don’t let the prices freak you out. We ordered rice and beef and it served 5 of us—not 2 as the owner advised. Also had the salad with chicken. The monastery tour should not be missed. You can buy a breakfast kit in the monastery store so you’ll have something to eat before you start walking.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Beautiful location, highly recommend! We were able to watch the monks at prayer. Albergue is very new and clean. Kitchen with stovetop, mini fridge and microwave but no plates or cooking utensils. Only one restaurant that was closed when we were there so we were glad we had brought some food.