Armenteira

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
84.0
Altitudine
265

Miradoiro do Loureiro

5.60

Armenteira

3.90

Aldea Labrega

Services
Bar
Yes

Il Cammino ti porta direttamente all'ingresso del Monasterio de Armenteira e ai due bar della città. Proprio di fronte a te c'è il più popolare dei due. L'albergue si trova a poche centinaia di metri dalla città; segui le frecce del Cammino e ti condurranno all'albergue.

Il cammino

Da Armenteira il Cammino si unisce a un sentiero popolare (tra gli abitanti del luogo) conosciuto come la Ruta de la Piedra y del Agua. Segue un torrente, con sentieri su entrambi i lati, mentre scende verso il livello del mare. Lungo il percorso, passa accanto a diverse decine di mulini ad acqua abbandonati. Tieni presente che, sebbene tu possa seguire facilmente e in sicurezza entrambi i lati del fiume, è il lato destro che ti permette di avvicinarti ai mulini e all'acqua.

City Map
Accommodation in Armenteira.
Private

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Carlos of Albergue Armenteira is very helpful, he assisted us to book the ferry transfer to Padron when I did not receive any reply from the other side. The Albergue is nice n well planned and clean too, he even informed all the pilgrims about the blessings in the church

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We were given this number by another alburgue after finding it hard to get accommodation. Contacted and told they had 1 bed and a mattress left, 2 people travelling so we grabbed it. Get there after hiking 20 odd KMs, to find out that it was 2 mattresses that they had to go dig up from somewhere and that we would be sleeping on the kitchen floor AND the kicker was we couldn't put the mattresses down until after 10pm because people might want to eat. The cost 15 euro. They bothered to tell us this after we had paid and booked in. We asked for our money back for which she deducted 2 euro because we had a cup of coffee each while waiting for the circus to begin. Neither of them speak an ounce of English and will only converse in Spanish and will not try to talk to you. Just rude.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

There is a new alburgue in Armenteira- Albergue Caroi, which only opened a month ago. We saw it today. Very clean. There are group rooms and double ensuite rooms. I think they are available on booking.com €25 in a group room or €70 for a private twin room. Free laundry facilities and kitchen area. Views to the monastery.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I agree about O Comercio, absolutely rude and horrible service. They completely ignored me as I stood at the counter for a very long time. They refused to acknowledge me until a local gentleman told them to help me. I then had to practically beg them to pay my bill because they were ignoring my presence. I should have just left without paying because they wouldn’t have noticed anyway.
However, I stayed at Alburgue Armenteira and it’s lovely. A bit off the trail though and there are many flies which are annoying but otherwise it’s clean and comfortable. Carlos is a very kind person.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

for lunch & dinner, and lodgings - there is a new private albergue in os castanos and seems more laid back / pilgrim-friendly.

Otherwise, practice your Spanish - it will make things easier. and try make reservations at the private albergues in 2 days in advance.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

They do not take reservations in the summer season, so was similar to the albergues (first come, first served). Their hours of operation are odd though - please check their website. https://www.monasteriodearmenteira.es/peregrinos/

They were a lifesaver to me who had no accommodation.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Very yummy food, young man at bar kind to pilgrims and patient with my English

All Caminos App User (not verified)

There is wrong information about this Albergue in the app. They don’t serve dinner or breakfast- you will have to walk 1 km to Armanteira Monestery

All Caminos App User (not verified)

One of the worst dining experiences we’ve had in Galicia. We waited over 40 minutes for a single, poorly cooked pork steak served with stale French fries and a sad excuse for a salad (literally two limp leaves). The waiters were rude and completely uninterested, and when we asked to split the bill (we were sitting with a friend we happened to meet), they refused with an aggressive attitude.

This place feels like a tourist trap—overpriced, low quality, and absolutely no respect for customers. The only good thing was walking away from it.

Go a few meters further to ‘A Fonte’, a much smaller bar with far better food, friendly service, and a more authentic atmosphere. Don’t waste your time or money here.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Anna and Eva were amazing great place. They will pick you up at the monasterio when you are ready!