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Casa da Vila in Piñeiro?

trecile

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I've called and booked this for my stage from A Pobra do Brollón, and was wondering if anyone has stayed there.

I saw this post from @Mrs. Bloem who was planning to stay there in April.
I just planned my stages for my walk in April and booked Casa rural Da Villa in Piñiero, my stage starts at A Proba do Brollón that day. The Casa is also mentioned on Gronze
I was wondering how it was. Is it easy or hard to find?
I had wanted to book Torre Vilarino, but they are full for my date.
 
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I’ve never been there, but gronze says it is on the Lu-P-4112. If you look at this wikiloc track, you can see that the 4112 crosses the Invierno right where the big water fountain is in Piñeiro. Benches and a big trough. Maybe ask them which way to go on 4112 when you are at the fountain.
 

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I stayed there last fall when I walked the Invierno. When I made the reservation they told me to call when I reached a certain location (can't remember the details) and they would give me final directions. When I reached that point and took out my phone to call, I was not able to get a phone signal, probably due to the remote location. As luck would have it a car pulled up to a nearby stop sign. In desperation I flagged down the driver to ask if he would call for me. This person not only spoke English but also was friends with the owners of the Casa Rural.He very kindly offered to drive me there. I remember thinking that it seemed to be a lot farther away than I anticipated and was seriously grateful for his help. Not to dissuade you from staying there. It's a lovely place.
 
I've called and booked this for my stage from A Pobra do Brollón, and was wondering if anyone has stayed there.

I saw this post from @Mrs. Bloem who was planning to stay there in April.

I was wondering how it was. Is it easy or hard to find?
I had wanted to book Torre Vilarino, but they are full for my date.
I stayed there last month and it was the highlight of walk from Madrid to SdC.
Was not at all hard to find but you will probably have to call when you get there.
The owner has a winery and it was great
 
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@trecile can you also let us know what you thought of Piñeiro once you stay there, so we can decide to stay there ourselves or try to book / push on for Vilariño? Reports above sound promising!
 
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Yes I stayed there this April and it was verry good. The owner owns the winery at Belasar where you walk the next day. Highly recommended.
 
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I've called and booked this for my stage from A Pobra do Brollón, and was wondering if anyone has stayed there.

I saw this post from @Mrs. Bloem who was planning to stay there in April.

I was wondering how it was. Is it easy or hard to find?
I had wanted to book Torre Vilarino, but they are full for my date.

I've called and booked this for my stage from A Pobra do Brollón, and was wondering if anyone has stayed there.

I saw this post from @Mrs. Bloem who was planning to stay there in April.

I was wondering how it was. Is it easy or hard to find?
I had wanted to book Torre Vilarino, but they are full for my date.
i know you are enjoying the Albergue in A Pobra do Brollon
Would recommend an early start so that you can have lunch at Casa de Vila.
Almost everything he serves comes from his farm and the wine is great
 
My stay at Casa da Vila was nice. The room and ensuite bathroom were large and comfortable. I used Google Maps for directions and it was easy to find. I sent a WhatsApp message when I left Monforte de Lemos with my ETA, which was between 13:30 and 14:00. I was not offered lunch, but was asked when I'd like to have dinner.

There was a small group also staying at the Casa - seemed like a family group with some kids. Being a pilgrim I had requested dinner earlier than the others - at 7:30 pm. The cook made me vegetable soup, tortilla, salad, and chorizo with bread, wine from the owner's vineyard, and dessert. @jungleboy - if you and Wendy stay there you'll want to ask if they have vegan options.

It was a good place to stay because it split the distance between A Pobra do Brollón and Chantada more evenly than other options. Tonight I'm in the excellent Albergue Dpaso in Chantada.
 
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My stay at Casa da Vila was nice.
Thanks for the report!

It was a good place to stay because it split the distance between A Pobra do Brollón and Chantada more evenly than other options.
That’s why I was interested in it in the first place. It’s the day after tomorrow for us and we’ll probably go for it!
 

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