I loved the night in the monastery Oseira, even though it was colder and clammier than any other place I’ve slept on a camino, except for maybe the albergue in the monastery in Samos. BUT… there is a new albergue, so you won’t get that experience. The food situation when I was there wasn’t great either, basically two cafés both run by very indifferent grumpy people. But it was still a great night! We were able to walk all around the monastery at nighttime, which was a unique experience. Kind of eerie, and I’m glad I was with two other people! If you go, make sure to walk up and above the monastery for a wonderful view down, kind of like when you approach Samos and can see the monastery below, or when you’re leaving Valdediós and look back down.
I haven’t done the Verín variant, but I have visited Allariz and Santa Mariña das Auguas. I arranged a visit with a local guide and described it
here. I don’t know if you are interested in this sort of thing, but there’s a lot to visit there, from pre-Roman to Roman to Romanesque! Allariz itself is a very pretty little place. The Verín variant will definitely be the road less traveled.
The other little variant I see scrolling through Gronze is on the exit from Ourense. I’ve left Ourense at least three times and have never found the “right side variant” (hrough Tamallancos), so I’ve always done the left side with its steep short ascent and a few nice little hamlets.
I don’t know why Gronze doesn’t show it, but one “variant” that I think is absolutely worth it is to follow the
river path into Ourense rather than stay on the camino and its industrial entrance to the city. With help from
@Ribeirasacra, who lives nearby, we plotted it out. It’s easy to find — just turn left at the Peugeot building!
There was a forum planning thread on the Sanabrés done during covid. For anyone who hasn’t seen it, it’s
here. It is undoubtedly way too much information for some, but especially for those who like to visit historical sites along the way, it’s full of good info.
I almost decided to go back to the Vdlp/Sanabrés this year and this post has made me wonder if I made the wrong choice. It’s just a wonderful route!