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Not sure. A bit of both. Thanks for the restaurant tipDo you plan on Albergues or private rooms? I booked ahead for private rooms at hotels and pensions in March, but there was no need. I'm sure it will be busier in September.
One restaurant I really enjoyed was Restaurant Cortes in Sigueiro. It was recommended by my hotel and it was excellent.
Brilliant recommendations for pontedueme and the restaurant pulperia - ThankyouMy husband and I did the Camino Ingles last September. We booked ahead -- wanted real beds (we are in our mid 60s and husband is 6'4" tall so hostel bunks weren't going to cut it for him!). Anyway, here's where we stayed: Hotel Zahara (Ferrol) was OK - served the purpose; Pension Marigato (Neda) was very good including the breakfast; Hotel Eurmesa (Pontedueme) was a bit long in the tooth but worked well (except for the street fair that went all night and was loud! check holiday schedule); Betanzos we used a private apartment rental; Hotel Canaima (Meson de Vento) was decent but not memorable; Siaba Pension (Sigueiro) was AWESOME and not to be missed but it books up so reserve ahead -- excellent breakfast included! When we got to Santiago we splurged and stayed at Hotel San Miguel which was wonderful and had an excellent breakfast.
When in Pontedeume, don't miss Pulperia Os Cen Pasos for seafood. They don't take reservations and it is a small place, so we were on line when the place opened. Our first time eating Padron peppers and they were yum.
Thankyou for sharing your itinerary - I’ve made a note of recommendationsWhen I went in 2021, I stayed at Hotel Almendra n Ferrol: Nice room and they let me store my bags when I arrived before check in time. l and had a wonderful meal at Casa Muraxa. In Neda I stayed at pension Marigato with nice clean rooms and beautiful view of the estuary from my room and a great breakfast, for dinner it was 7 Santinos that was one of the best meals I had. In Pontedueume I stayed at Pension Residence Norte just ok, for dinner it was little place off of Praza Real with really good seafood but i don't remember the name. IN Betanzos i stayed at Hotel Villa De Betanzos, very nice and a good breakfast. I at a pizzeria near by. Be sure to stop at Meso-Museo Xente No Camino after Betanzos and Case Avelina for lunch and then rest stop. These are on the way to Bruma Meson de Vento, where I stayed at Hotel Canaima and had dinner with a bunch of fellow pilgrims I met along the way. In Sigueiro stayed at Pension Villnova nice place but i had dinner there which was microwave meals just ok. In SDC I stayed at Hotel Tafona (very nice), and I ended up getting a salad in one of the supermecados, but had some great coffee and cake at Arias-Nunes - Cafe it was highly recommended and now I know why.
Very good to know. ThankyouThese are the private rooms I stayed at in March.
Ferrol at Hotel Almendra. It was a nice clean room, but I had one issue with the hotel. I was basically locked in. After returning from dinner, I rang the bell and waited to be let in by an employee unlocking the front door from the inside with a key. The same thing happened when I was departing in the morning. No way to get out, and nobody was in the lobby. I made some noise and waited for someone to come down and again unlock the door with a key to let me out. I might have been the only guest in the hotel, meaning they might not have been staffing the front desk? But for safety reasons, I will explore another hotel next time, probably the Parador.
Puentedeume at Hospedaje Norte. Small room but clean and very quiet. Had to call the number on the front door, and someone showed up in about 5 minutes to check me in. A good backup but I will look around at other hotels for next time.
Betanzos at Hostal Portico. Very nice and modern with a good restaurant downstairs. Close to everything and a comfortable stay. I will repeat.
Near Bruma at Hotel Canaima. They pick you up from Casa Avelina. The room was fine, and the restaurant and bar downstairs were very good. The gas station next door has a decent mini-market. The following day I walked back to Casa Avelina (30 min), but you can take a shorter route to get back on the Camino if you like. I will repeat.
Sigueiro at Siaba Pension. As someone mentioned above, the place is very nice. The room was great, and there was a supermarket across the street. They recommended Restaurant Cortes where I had a great meal. Breakfast was included to fuel up before the final leg to Santiago. I Will repeat