Albergue San José
Albergue San José in Negreira
Overview
Type: Albergue San José is a traditional pilgrim albergue offering simple and affordable accommodation for walkers continuing on the Camino de Finisterre & Muxía. It provides a practical and welcoming stop focused on rest and recovery.
Location: Negreira, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain — located close to the Camino de Santiago route and within walking distance of shops, cafés, restaurants, and the riverside area of the town.
Opened: Long-established albergue serving pilgrims for many years.
Accessibility: Easy access for pilgrims on foot; some sleeping areas may be accessed by stairs.
Contact:
Phone: 881 97 69 34
Email: info@alberguesanjose.es
Website: https://alberguesanjosenegreira.es
Facilities
Rooms / Beds: Shared dormitory rooms with bunk beds; capacity typically around 48 pilgrims.
Prices: Dorm beds usually €14–€15 per night.
Total Capacity: Small to medium-sized albergue suitable for solo walkers and small groups.
Reservations: Often accepted; recommended in peak season.
Pilgrim Credential: Required.
Operating Season: Open most of the Camino season; winter availability may vary.
Hours: Check-in generally from early afternoon; check-out by mid-morning.
Amenities
- Shared bathrooms with hot showers.
- Basic communal kitchen.
- Common sitting and dining areas.
- Laundry and drying facilities.
- Heating.
- Free Wi-Fi in common areas.
Walker Insight
Albergue San José is a straightforward and reliable option in Negreira. Pilgrims value its calm atmosphere and proximity to essential services, making it a good place to recharge before heading deeper toward the Galician countryside and the final stretch to the coast.
Good to Know
- Negreira is a key stopping point on the Finisterre route.
- Facilities are simple but well suited to pilgrims.
- Good access to supermarkets and cafés nearby.
- Arriving earlier helps during busy months.
- A classic Camino-style albergue experience.
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