Pension Beiramar
Pensión Beiramar in Cee
Overview
Type: Pensión Beiramar is a traditional, family-run guesthouse offering private accommodation for pilgrims walking the Camino de Finisterre & Muxía. It’s a simple, comfortable option well suited to walkers seeking rest and privacy near the coast.
Location: Avenida da Coruña, Cee, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain — centrally located near the seafront and within easy walking distance of the Camino de Santiago route, beaches, restaurants, shops, and pilgrim services.
Opened: Long-established pension serving pilgrims and travellers for many years.
Accessibility: Easy access for pilgrims arriving on foot; some rooms may require stairs depending on floor level.
Contact:
Phone: 981 74 50 40
Whatsapp: 629 11 41 22
Website: N/A
Facilities
Rooms / Beds: A selection of private single, double, and twin rooms, most with private bathrooms.
Prices: Budget to mid-range pricing depending on season and room type.
Total Capacity: Small to medium-sized pension suitable for individual pilgrims and couples.
Reservations: Recommended during peak Camino months and summer season.
Pilgrim Credential: Not required — open to all travellers and Camino walkers.
Operating Season: Open most of the year; winter availability may vary.
Hours: Check-in typically in the afternoon; check-out in the morning.
Amenities
- Free Wi-Fi.
- Private bathrooms in most rooms.
- Heating.
- Comfortable beds and simple furnishings.
- Daily housekeeping.
- Close to cafés, bakeries, and restaurants.
- Short walk to the beach and promenade.
- Central location ideal for Camino logistics.
Walker Insight
Pensión Beiramar is a reliable choice for pilgrims finishing a stage in Cee and wanting a straightforward, no-fuss place to sleep. Its coastal location gives walkers the chance to enjoy sea air and an evening stroll after a long day on the Camino.
Pilgrims often appreciate the friendly atmosphere, reasonable prices, and proximity to both the Camino route and town amenities. It’s a good option for those who prefer private rooms without the expense of a hotel, especially as the journey toward Finisterre or Muxía continues.
Good to Know
- Well located for food, supplies, and transport.
- Good balance between comfort and value.
- Popular with pilgrims nearing the end of the Camino.
- Rooms are simple but functional.
- Booking ahead is advisable in summer.
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