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)

All the albergues seem filled! . I called Ana (she prefers a what’s app message) she came and picked me up at the monastery and brought me to this private home. A beautiful room to myself, use of the kitchen and even a back yard pool. All for 25 E- This has been the BEST experience ever!! Such kindness!!! I am grateful!!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Here is phone number of a very helpful lady if you have no bed anymore…

+34 653 684 144

She does not speak much English, but with google translate it works out. She is owner of multiple houses and she picks you up at monastery and takes you to nearby rooms in places she owns. I paid 30eur for a room in a private villa shared with other pilgrims in other rooms. They also delivered me the food for dinner and the lady promised to take me back to monastery on the following day in the morning. Gracias Ana. 🙏

All Caminos App User (not verified)

It is a bit of a walk beyond the monastery. But we loved Villa Laredo. Very clean and modern. Spectacular views. Nice breakfast room with coffee and croissant/ toast buffet. Very comfortable rooms.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Lovely location,but what made it special was the lovely family that run it. Nothing was to much trouble for them. Rooms were comfortable and luxurious after a few nights in Albergue

All Caminos App User (not verified)

No beds were available, Albergue booked days ahead , Monastery wasn't taking Pilgrims now , so 8 of us Pilgrims booked the most beautiful home close by the Monastery. Pool , pool table , huge home and very beautiful. It cost us 40€ per Pilgrim and worth every cent booking for 8 . It can sleep 9 , three bathrooms. Just a better option than taxi down and then back up the next morning.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Museum man still about, immediately grabbed one of the ladies in our group, putting his arm around her and trying to get us to go to his museum. Think he was put off by the men in our group.
If you see him, stay right along the river and keep going.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Hostal santa baia about 10 k from monastry off from river path...arrived in pouring rain soaked the host could not have been kinder. I the weather next dsy was so awful they drove me in their own car to where i needed to be. So thankful for thieir kindness

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

This was absolutely amazing, it’s not on the Camino but they are happy to pick you up at the monastery when you arrive, they even offer us to take us again at 7pm for the pilgrim blessing, they were very friendly and nice, the house is lovely with a beautiful terrace, you can have dinner, they have “menu peregrino” it was really good, the breakfast was excellent!! I really recommend this place, thank you Ana and Eva for everything:)

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Stayed here 4 years ago and I loved every minute.going to do the Variante way this August and hoping to stay here again loved peace and serenity of monastery and the nuns singing and the blessing.next days walk of the Aqua way is best days walk in all my years of doing lots of caminos

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I agree with the comments on the museum man on the way down from armenteira. He was trying to hold my hands and pull me into his museum. Explaining both in English and Spanish about his museum. As an Asian I would pretend that I don't understand either language and just tell him I am walking to Vilanova de Arousa. While he is very insistent, I would recommend any female pilgrim to just ignore him and walk on.