Albergue O Casteliño
Albergue O Casteliño in Hospital
Vue d'ensemble
Type : Albergue O Casteliño is a traditional rural pilgrim albergue offering dormitory accommodation for walkers on the Camino de Finisterre & Muxía. It’s known for its quiet setting and strong communal Camino atmosphere.
Localisation : Hospital, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain — located directly on the Chemin de Saint-Jacques de Compostelle between Negreira and Olveiroa, surrounded by open countryside and farmland.
Ouvert : Long-established albergue serving pilgrims for many years.
Accessibilité : Easy access from the Camino; dormitories may require stair access.
Contact :
Téléphone : 981 74 73 87
Courriel : jeeennytah06@gmail.com
Site web : N/A
Installations
Chambres / Lits : Shared dormitory accommodation with bunk beds.
Les prix : Typically €12–€15 per bed.
Capacité totale : Small to medium-sized albergue with a relaxed pace.
Réservations : Accepted and recommended due to limited beds.
Diplôme de pèlerin : Required — for Camino pilgrims only.
Saison de fonctionnement : Ouvert pendant la saison principale du Camino.
Heures : Check-in generally from early afternoon.
Aménagements
- Salles de bains communes avec douches chaudes.
- Communal dining and social spaces.
- Meals often available on site.
- Installations de blanchisserie.
- Chauffage pour les soirées plus fraîches.
- Outdoor areas for rest and reflection.
Aperçu de Walker
Albergue O Casteliño is a favourite among pilgrims who enjoy rural Camino stops with a strong sense of community. The shared meals, calm surroundings, and friendly atmosphere make it a memorable place to rest and connect with fellow walkers before continuing toward Olveiroa and the Atlantic coast.
Bon à savoir
- Very limited services in the immediate area.
- Meals are often a highlight — arrive in time.
- Ideal for pilgrims who prefer quieter overnight stops.
- A classic Camino albergue experience.
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