Cee

Albergue O Bordon

Albergue O Bordon
Capacity: 24
Price: €15
Reservations: Yes
Type: Private Albergue
Wifi: Yes
Camping: No
Pilgrims Only: No
Washing Machine: Yes
Pool: No
Open: All year
Dinner: No
Kitchen: Yes
Restaurant: No
Breakfast: No
Bike Storage: Yes
Host Name: Pedro
English Spoken: Yes

Albergue O Bordón in Cee

Overview

Type: Albergue O Bordón is a modern, pilgrim-focused albergue offering comfortable accommodation for walkers on the Camino de Finisterre & Muxía. It’s designed specifically with Camino pilgrims in mind, combining a relaxed atmosphere with practical facilities after long walking stages.
Location: Cee, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain — centrally located in town and within easy walking distance of the Camino de Santiago route, the seafront promenade, supermarkets, cafés, and restaurants.
Opened: Established in recent years as a dedicated pilgrim albergue.
Accessibility: Easy access for pilgrims arriving on foot or via luggage transfer services; some areas may involve stairs.
Contact:
Phone: 981 19 75 62
Email: albergueobordon@gmail.com
Whatsapp: 655 90 39 32

Facilities

Rooms / Beds: Dormitory-style accommodation with bunk beds, plus limited private room options depending on availability.
Prices: Typical albergue pricing per bed; private rooms priced higher if available.
Total Capacity: Medium-sized albergue suitable for solo pilgrims and small groups.
Reservations: Recommended during peak Camino months and summer season.
Pilgrim Credential: Usually required for dormitory beds.
Operating Season: Open most of the year; winter opening may vary.
Hours: Standard pilgrim check-in hours in the afternoon.

Amenities

  • Free Wi-Fi.
  • Shared bathrooms with hot showers.
  • Heating.
  • Fully equipped kitchen for pilgrim use.
  • Dining and common areas for socialising.
  • Laundry facilities or washing machine.
  • Luggage storage.
  • Central location close to Camino services.

Walker Insight

Albergue O Bordón is a popular choice for pilgrims arriving in Cee after demanding coastal stages. Walkers appreciate the friendly, Camino-focused atmosphere and the chance to connect with others heading toward Finisterre or Muxía.

The albergue’s central location makes it easy to resupply, enjoy a proper meal, and relax by the sea in the evening. It’s a good balance between social Camino energy and practical comfort, making it a dependable stop near the final stretch of the journey.

Good to Know

  • Credential often required for dormitory beds.
  • Well suited for pilgrims who enjoy a social albergue environment.
  • Easy access to shops, restaurants, and the seafront.
  • Can fill quickly in peak season.
  • Good base for continuing toward Finisterre or Muxía.

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