Albergue de Peregrinos do Mosteiro de Vairão

Vairão

Description and Notice

Dinner can be ordered in from a nearby restaurant, or you can cook in one of the two kitchens. However on Mondays, when the restaurant is closed, dinner is served at the albergue.

Season
01-Janeiro - 31-Dezembro
Contact Info
Municipal

Rua Padre Armando Quintas, 33
Vairão 4485-661
Portugal

Mobile
+351 966 431 916
Practical Info
Open
14:00
Close
22:00
Total Beds
60
Price
10
Pilgrim only?
Yes
Pet Friendly
Yes
Private Rooms
Individual room
30
Double room
30
Kitchen
Kitchen
Yes
Microwave
Yes
Refrigerator
Yes
Stove
Yes
Laundry
Dryer
Yes
Washer
Yes
Food
Breakfast
Yes
Group Dinner
Yes
Vegetarian
Yes
Services
Internet
Yes
City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

Ficámos aqui após a longa e atribulada caminhada desde o Porto. Propriedade bonita dentro e fora, com uma maravilhosa sensação de espiritualidade antiga. Sem camas beliches, o que foi agradável, e vários quartos de diferentes tamanhos. Dormimos num quarto de 6 camas. Forneciam-se lençóis e cobertores. Como era março e o local não tinha aquecimento, precisávamos de vários! Os pisos eram bastante frios, o que me fez pensar nos monges que viveram aqui ao longo dos séculos. Cozinha muito bem abastecida com ervas, especiarias, óleos e coisas para comprar como donativo como massa. Lindo pequeno-almoço. No geral, uma atmosfera muito boa de peregrino.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

Muito satisfeito na primeira noite, quarto privado confortável com casa de banho partilhada, bom pequeno-almoço com muitos amigos. Altamente recomendado

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

Ficámos aqui na primeira noite do Camino. A localização no mosteiro foi bela, com vistas encantadoras, e a equipa foi amável. Extras como a sala de meditação foram um toque agradável.
No entanto, os chuveiros (pelo menos no piso superior) exigiam segurar a cabeça do chuveiro, o que tornava o banho difícil. O nosso lençol também tinha uma mancha grande, o que foi decepcionante dado o preço de €30 por um quarto privado.
No geral, foi uma estadia decente, mas recomendo optar antes pelo quarto compartilhado mais barato. Também não há muito por perto, então aproveite a cozinha partilhada e verifique o horário das lojas se planear comprar alimentos localmente.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

If you're planning on more of a classic Camino stay at a monastery, this isn't going to be that. The chapel is closed except on Sundays, and while they let pilgrims know that they have a meditation room upstairs, it's not what you might expect- it's more of a yoga room with floor mats and a Buddha statue. It could be exactly what some are looking for, but would also be a suprise for others going out of their way to come here.

You do have the option of staying at more of a normal former monastery the night before Santiago, in a town called Herbon, they have a full tour and a group dinner, I'd highly recommend it.

That being said, the grounds are well-maintained, the price is reasonable, and the place has all of the essentials you'd need.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

A lovely peaceful place with amazing gardens. Made to feel very welcome. Great accommodation

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

I loved my stay at this gorgeous place! Everyone was welcoming. The rooms were simple and clean. The showers were warm. And the breakfast was delicious! I highly recommend it and wish all my albergue experiences were similar to this one.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

A very special place to stay on the Camino! The albergue is set in a former monastery, which gives it a unique and peaceful atmosphere. The staff are incredibly kind and welcoming — truly some of the most hospitable people we've met on the Camino.

There is a kitchen where you can prepare your own dinner, and they offer food on a donation basis, which is very thoughtful.

We had a private room on the top floor — it was clean, comfortable, and had a beautiful view.

We can only recommend this place for your stop along the Camino!

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

A must-stay. Comfortable bed, restrooms and good kitchen to cook. A mini market close by has the essentials you can buy to cook. The building (super preserved) from 1000 years ago, plus all the nice vibes from the hospitaleiros are a great relief after a long walk from Porto. Please try the escalda pés and the meditation room, from where you can see a beautiful sunset . I recommend 100%.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

The staff was super gracious as I think they’re volunteers at the monastery. Fruit, cereal and coffee for breakfast. Nice kitchen/dining area was great too.

All Caminos App User (não verificado)

(In February) a good first stop from Porto. 10€ +5€ for sheets + 5€ for breakfast. Very cute place but rooms are cold. Breakfast is bare bones but tasty and was upgraded to a two person room as it was quite. Showers take a while to run hot but are in private cubicles