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Accommodation between Armenteira and Vilanova de Arousa

Elis12

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Time of past OR future Camino
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Any recommendations of accommodation between Armenteira - Vilanova de Arousa?

O Legado de Ramira is full … and so is everything else in Armenteira.
Don’t mind a few km detour!

Huge thanks
 
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We had same problem last year but trudged on in dark to next village and stayed at Os Castanos, Galicia, spain
Great spot with good bar and fabulous meals for dinner and breakfast .
 
We stayed there. Excellent. On Sunday morning we left before the hôtel served breakfast so they left packed breakfasts for us.
 
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€46,-
Hi, we stayed at Hostal Santa Baia, Ribadumia, 67e bed and breakfast. It was 15km to Vilanova de Arousa the following day. Its location is off the camino, at a bridge, turn right for 500m. There are signs for it. There is a bar nearby. We got a nice meal in a bodega served by the owner, with their own wine. The lady of Santa Baia told us about it. There was no sign outside and it was popular with locals.
 
One spot left (female, shared room) on the Catalina Island hike. Sign up by Sept 17
Exactly what we did (the Porto 4)
The bar at Armenteira was good for a short rest break.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Thank you all!

They had availability in Os Castaños!
We shared two to a room.
Ordered dinner there, which we thought would be expensive until they pointed out that the tortillas were sharing size!