Albergue Moreira
Albergue Moreira in Cee
Overview
Type: Albergue Moreira is a pilgrim-friendly albergue offering simple and practical accommodation for walkers on the Camino de Finisterre & Muxía. It provides a relaxed and social environment designed to help pilgrims rest and recover after coastal stages.
Location: Cee, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain — located near the Camino de Santiago route and within easy walking distance of the town centre, local shops, cafés, and the seafront promenade.
Opened: Established in recent years as a dedicated pilgrim albergue.
Accessibility: Accessible for pilgrims arriving on foot or via luggage transfer services; dormitory-style accommodation may require stair access.
Contact:
Phone: 620 89 15 47
Email: info@alberguemoreira.es
Website: http://alberguemoreira.es
Facilities
Rooms / Beds: Dormitory-style accommodation with bunk beds and shared bathrooms; limited private rooms may be available.
Prices: Standard albergue pricing per bed; private rooms priced higher if available.
Total Capacity: Small to medium-sized albergue catering primarily to Camino pilgrims.
Reservations: Recommended during busy Camino months, especially in summer.
Pilgrim Credential: Usually required for dormitory accommodation.
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.
- Kitchen facilities for pilgrim use.
- Common areas for resting and socialising.
- Laundry or washing facilities.
- Luggage storage.
- Quiet and central location for easy Camino access.
Walker Insight
Albergue Moreira is appreciated by pilgrims for its friendly, social atmosphere and practical setup. Its central location in **Cee** allows walkers to resupply, enjoy a meal, and relax after coastal stages en route to Finisterre or Muxía.
Walkers often mention the albergue’s welcoming environment and convenience, making it a solid choice for those who enjoy social interaction but still want a quiet place to rest. It’s a dependable stop for the final stages of the Camino.
Good to Know
- Credential usually required for dormitory beds.
- Well located near shops, cafés, and Camino services.
- Suitable for pilgrims who enjoy a social but calm environment.
- Can fill quickly during peak season — booking ahead advised.
- Great base for continuing toward Finisterre or Muxía.
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