San Roque

Camino to Finisterre and Muxia

Altitude
115
To Finisterre
12.50

Vilar de Duio

0.50

San Roque

0.70

A Amarela

More picnic area than village, San Roque sits in the curve of a disused former road that once wound over the hill. It's a good place for a rest, and the albergue here -- friendly but late to open -- occupies a pleasant spot. From here the camino winds downhill through Amarela toward the coast at Estorde.

The Road

The camino passes the hamlet of Amarela as it winds its way downhill, trying at every opportunity to avoid the main road until it arrives at Estorde.

City Map
Accommodation in San Roque.
Association
Camino de Santiago Accommodation: Albergue San Roque

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Completely agree with (and very grateful for) the comment below! We had a beautiful stay at San Roque thanks to our two fabulous volunteers Eduardo & Juan who spent about 4 hours preparing a magnificent meal. Don’t be put off by the exterior, inside it’s very homely and we cosied up by a warm fire listening to Dire Straits to write our diaries before dinner. The showers were hot and the beds were fine. This place is a beating heart of Camino spirit and we were so grateful for such a beautiful experience.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Albergue San Roque. This was the best stay of my whole Camino! Nice, clean area, BIG donativo dinner and breakfast. But most important people! I felt really like home, cared and loved by the hospitalerios. Must have on your Camino Finisterra. Will be back next time!