Vilar de Cas

Camino Primitivo

To end of camino
115.1
Altitude
520

Souto de Torres

2.20

Vilar de Cas

0.50

Gondar

The Road

Al final del pueblo hay indicadores para otra ruta complementaria, esta vez para un desvío a la Iglesia de Soutomerille (ver más abajo). Esta alternativa, que merece la pena, añade 700 m al recorrido, a través de un bosque siempre verde.

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Accommodation in Vilar de Cas.
Private
Camino de Santiago Accommodation: Albergue A Pociña de Muñiz

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

No hay prisa por llegar a Lugo. Mi consejo es quedarse aquí como punto intermedio. ¡Todo es de primera categoría! Es de calidad de resort de lujo. Increíble.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Inicialmente me lesioné la rodilla en el descenso desde Hospitales. Salté un día y tomé un autobús a unos 15 minutos de distancia. Llegué alrededor de las 10:00 am. Me dejaron entrar temprano y me dieron una bolsa de hielo para la rodilla. Este lugar es un oasis y un paraíso.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Inicialmente me lastimé la rodilla en el descenso de Hospitales. Me salté un día y tomé un autobús a unos 15 minutos de distancia. Llegué alrededor de las 10:00 am. Me dejaron entrar temprano y me dieron una bolsa de hielo para la rodilla. Este lugar es un oasis y un paraíso.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Este es un lugar imprescindible en el Camino, fue tan mágico y además tuvimos la mejor comida del Camino - ¡simplemente me encantó! ¡¡5 estrellas!!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Tuvimos la suerte de alojarnos en este maravilloso Albergue esta semana. ¡Qué joya en este Camino! Es mi Albergue favorito de todos los tiempos. Los dueños son serviciales, y fue agradable charlar con David. También son muy considerados con las restricciones dietéticas. El diseño interior es impresionante. ¡No te pierdas este albergue!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Private rooms are luxurious - spacious and tastefully furnished - 60 euro, but felt more like a tourist resort than Pension. The albergue bunks are 20 euro.
Communal dinner was good value at 14 euro. Breakfast was thin, but only 4.
Lovely garden to relax in.
Very hospitable hosts
The smell from the cows could be an issue for some, and it would be good if they also provided a bath mat.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

This place is incredible:
-the facilities are amazingly renovated with so much taste yet keeping the original style. Private room and dormitory are beautifull. The outside place for eating is so comfortable.
-the food is soooo good and generous. Best tortilla eaten in Spain. You cab stop eating 2 days before you plan to stay in the albergue ;-)
-the mother who cooks is very friendly, lively and loving. The father is like a rough farmer but so kind and the 2 sons are very helpfull.
You have to make your planning so that you spend one night there. No jokes!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Best albergue on Camino Primitivo for sure! Worth staying 100%! You just have to visit this place on your way! Atmosphere of old Spanish rural house with modern design makes it absolutely unique. Fantastic garden to chill after walk in hammocks. Great beds with curtains, laundry, clean and modern bathrooms- everything great!
And please don’t miss communal dinner made from local products from their farm- it was fantastic experience of mix of Galician food and owners hospitality, absolutely worth it!
Owners are super kind and friendly. Thank you!
Also it is only 15 km from Lugo, so you would have long day in Lugo as well!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Like walking into a 4 seasons alburgue...at 1st , outer street area was unassuming, but inside, you were transported in a superior sleeping, kitchen,bath areas that wot dissapoint. we're we rested outside and watched the cows stroll by...great dinner...breakfast is just toast..

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Really nice alberge. Clean,perfect kitchen, showers. Great garden. Just excellant