Cee

Albergue A Casa da Fonte

Albergue A Casa da Fonte
Capacity: 40
Price: €15
Type: Private Albergue
Wifi: Yes
Camping: No
Pilgrims Only: Yes
Washing Machine: Yes
Pool: No
Open: Mar to Nov
Dinner: No
Kitchen: Yes
Restaurant: No
Breakfast: Yes

Albergue A Casa da Fonte in Cee

Overview

Type: Albergue A Casa da Fonte is a welcoming, pilgrim-focused albergue offering comfortable accommodation for walkers on the Camino de Finisterre & Muxía. It provides a relaxed and friendly environment designed to help pilgrims rest and recover as they approach the final stages of their Camino journey.
Location: Cee, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain — situated within easy walking distance of the Camino de Santiago route, the town centre, shops, cafés, and the coastal promenade.
Opened: Established as a dedicated pilgrim albergue in recent years, with a focus on comfort and Camino hospitality.
Accessibility: Accessible for pilgrims arriving on foot or via luggage transfer services; some interior areas may require the use of stairs.
Contact:
Phone: 699 24 27 11
Email: guzmanroget@gmail.com
Website: N/A

Facilities

Rooms / Beds: Dormitory-style accommodation with bunk beds, along with limited private room options depending on availability.
Prices: Standard albergue pricing per bed; private rooms priced higher if offered.
Total Capacity: Small to medium-sized albergue catering primarily to Camino pilgrims.
Reservations: Recommended during busy Camino months, especially summer.
Pilgrim Credential: Usually required for dormitory accommodation.
Operating Season: Open most of the year; winter opening may vary.
Hours: Typical pilgrim check-in hours in the afternoon.

Amenities

  • Free Wi-Fi.
  • Shared bathrooms with hot showers.
  • Heating.
  • Kitchen facilities for pilgrim use.
  • Common areas for relaxing and socialising.
  • Laundry facilities or washing machine.
  • Luggage storage.
  • Quiet atmosphere for rest and recovery.

Walker Insight

Albergue A Casa da Fonte is appreciated by pilgrims for its calm setting and welcoming Camino spirit. It’s a comfortable place to slow down, connect with fellow walkers, and enjoy a peaceful evening after challenging stages along the coast.

Pilgrims often mention the friendly atmosphere and practical facilities, making it a solid choice for those continuing toward Finisterre or Muxía. It offers a good balance between social interaction and quiet rest, which many walkers value at this stage of the Camino.

Good to Know

  • Credential typically required for dormitory beds.
  • Well located for town services and supplies.
  • Ideal for pilgrims seeking a relaxed Camino atmosphere.
  • Can fill quickly during peak season.
  • Booking ahead is recommended in summer.

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We have also self-published a Camino Journal to help pilgrims capture every stage of their journey. Buen Camino!

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