Albergue de Peregrinos de Triacastela
Albergue de Peregrinos de Triacastela
Aperçu de l'albergue
Type : Albergue de Peregrinos de Triacastela is a municipal albergue exclusively for pilgrims on the Camino Francés (pilgrim credential required).
Localisation : Rúa do Peregrino s/n, 27630 Triacastela, Lugo, Galicia, Spain — located at the entrance of the village along the Camino route.
Ouvert : Established in 1993.
Accessibilité : Facilities include adaptions for reduced mobility (e.g., accessible showers).
Contact :
Téléphone : (+34) 660 396 811 / (+34) 982 548 087
Site web : Managed by the Xunta de Galicia (official Camino site).
Installations de l'albergue
Chambres : 56 shared-dormitory beds (14 dorms of 4 beds each) for pilgrims on foot.
Les prix : Approx. **€10** per bed (standard rate) including blanket/mattress, subject to change.
Capacité totale : Around 56 pilgrims.
Réservations : Not accepted — first-come, first-served; priority given to walkers on foot rather than bikers (bicycle arrivals admitted from ~20:00).
Diplôme de pèlerin : Il s'agit d'une obligation.
Saison de fonctionnement : Open year-round. Check-in from ~13:00; doors close around ~22:00.
Commodités de l'albergue
- Shared bathrooms with hot water (8 showers, 8 toilets, including accessible ones).
- Heating and comfortable sleeping conditions for the mountain climate.
- Laundry area: washer and dryer available, plus drying lines outside.
- Cuisine/shared kitchen area (microwave only; limited utensils) and a large outdoor green area/terrace.
- Bicycle storage/resguardo (uncovered) and external camping space.
Aperçu de la situation des pèlerins
Albergue de Peregrinos de Triacastela offers a solid and reliable stop on the Camino Francés, nestled in the small Galician village of Triacastela and positioned ideally after the descent from O Cebreiro. Because it’s one of the larger municipal albergues in the area, it’s often a key resting point for many pilgrims heading toward Sarria and beyond.
What many walkers appreciate:
– The location at the village entrance means you’re walking in, settling, and don’t need to search for dinner far away.
– The very reasonable rate (~€10) makes it budget-friendly.
– The basic but clean and functional facilities — hot showers, heating (important in this area), and adequate space to rest.
– The outdoor space and kitchen allow mixing with fellow pilgrims in a relaxed environment.
Things to note:
– It fills early in high-season (summer, Holy Week) — arriving early is strongly advised since there are no reservations.
– The amenities are basic compared to more upscale albergues — expect shared dorms, simple kitchen, and limited privacy.
– Because priority is given to walkers on foot, if you’re cycling expect check-in restrictions (post ~20:00).
– Even though the village is charming, you may find the atmosphere somewhat busy as many pilgrims pass through.
Overall, if you’re looking for a dependable, no-fuss albergue with good value and a friendly pilgrim atmosphere in Triacastela, this is a very good choice. Buen Camino!