Palas de Rei

Camino Frances

To end of camino
67.4
Altitude
558

Mesón A Brea

2.80

Palas de Rei

1.60

Carballal

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Public Pool
Yes, before town in recreation area

Palas is bisected by a pair of large roads which twist and turn through town. After coming down the staircase, and with the municipal albergue on your left, the road to the right leads to a grocery and back to Portomarin. Straight on to bars and restaurants and albergues and the road out of town.

History

The origin of the name Palas de Rei, ‘Palace of the King’, is owed to the last Visigothic king to rule Spain. Witiza had a brief reign, from 700-709, and he was only 14 when he was anointed. The family ruled all of the Iberian peninsula from Toledo and it wasn’t until 701 that Witiza came to Galicia, likely to Tui; his migration was prompted by both a Byzantine invasion and the spread of the plague from Constantinople. His reign was short lived but his namesake village here on the camino remains. For the record, he was, in fact, a co-ruler alongside his father, but ‘Palace of the Half King’ lacked a certain flair.

The Road

You have now entered eucalyptus territory, and although there are patches of old oak forests to be found this non-indigenous species has taken over the landscape and has become a symbol of Galicia.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

50m from our hotel - Hotel Trina 20. Very good good. Nice selection, plus specials. Staff was very helpful. I definitely recommend.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Well located to The Camino, restaurants, etc. Beautiful hotel. Clean rooms. Nice breakfast. Very friendly staff.
I would definitely recommend.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Pasta Pasta Pasta.
Fantastic place. Great people Great food
Stewart

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Breakfast was good and the people who work there are nice but they said they have no stamp!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Ate here after needing a break from all those pilgrim menus. Amazing food. English/Irish couple run this. It’s very small so go early and be prepared to wait in their tiny downstairs bar. If you don’t rave about the food you will be the first!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Dannys café Bar, Rua Amado Losado, just around the corner from Zendoira Hostel. Absolutely the best service og very good food

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Does not take reservations, 1st come 1st serve. Excellent service & food. lasagna, carbonara & meatballs excellent. Dinner comes with a small salad & 2 pieces of garlic bread. Native English speakers. Closes at 9pm

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We ate dinner here- highly recommended- food was simple, well flavoured & delicious. Highly recommend-service was also great!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

A Reloxería is one of the few phenomenal little gems of the Camino. It sits on a side street and up a small hill, easily found on Google maps. They had a wonderful vegetarian lasagna in the afternoon so I went back for the soap del dia at 7:00. It did not disappoint.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I just ate at A Reloxería, and oh my was it delicious. More expensive than most restaurants, but not insane. I had a choice to order a la carte, 25 euro menu, or 35 euro menu… I chose the 35 because of what I wanted was on that one. But started with a little chorizo/potato bite that I didn’t even order. I got the scallops, a gourmet burger with real roasted potatoes with sauce, dessert and 2 glasses of wine. The service was amazing and I thoroughly enjoyed everything about it!