Albergue Talieiro
Albergue Talieiro in Cee
Overview
Type: Albergue Talieiro is a welcoming, pilgrim-focused albergue ideal for walkers completing the Camino de Finisterre & Muxía. It offers a friendly atmosphere, practical facilities, and a comfortable place to rest before continuing toward the coast.
Location: Cee, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain — located close to the Camino de Santiago route and within easy walking distance of the town centre, supermarkets, cafés, restaurants, and the seafront promenade.
Opened: Established albergue serving Camino pilgrims for several years.
Accessibility: Easy access for pilgrims arriving on foot or via luggage transfer services; interior layout may include stairs.
Contact:
Phone: 647 80 16 69
Email: info@alberguetalieiro.com
Website: http://alberguetalieiro.com
Facilities
Rooms / Beds: Dormitory-style accommodation with bunk beds; limited private room options may be available depending on season.
Prices: Budget-friendly pilgrim rates, typically in line with private albergues in the area.
Total Capacity: Medium-sized albergue suitable for solo pilgrims and small groups.
Reservations: Recommended during peak Camino months, especially summer.
Pilgrim Credential: Usually required for dormitory accommodation.
Operating Season: Open most of the year; winter availability may vary.
Hours: Check-in generally from early afternoon; check-out by mid-morning.
Amenities
- Free Wi-Fi.
- Shared bathrooms with hot showers.
- Communal kitchen or food preparation area.
- Common lounge for relaxing and socialising.
- Heating for cooler months.
- Laundry facilities or washing service available.
- Secure space for backpacks and Camino gear.
- Close to shops, restaurants, and Camino services.
Walker Insight
Albergue Talieiro is a solid and sociable stop for pilgrims staying in **Cee**. Its relaxed atmosphere and practical setup make it easy to unwind after demanding stages from Negreira or Olveiroa. Many walkers enjoy the chance to meet fellow pilgrims before the final stretch to Finisterre or Muxía.
The central location allows pilgrims to explore the town, stock up on supplies, or enjoy a meal by the sea — all within a short walk.
Good to Know
- Popular during summer — arriving early or booking ahead is wise.
- Well suited for pilgrims continuing to Finisterre or Muxía.
- Good access to supermarkets and pharmacies.
- Social atmosphere compared to smaller guesthouses.
- A practical and affordable Camino-focused stay.
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