Just a little off topic, but I would like to stick up for Baamonde. True, it is essentially a crossroads with a few houses built around it, BUT
-- the albergue there was fabulous (at least it was four years ago when I walked it), and the hospitalera was extremely kind. Small rooms, an extremely old and rehabb-ed building, with a nice small outdoor space for hanging clothes and sitting around.
-- the Restaurante Galicia has outstanding food, and the owner of the restaurant is a true Camino Character. He serves a queimada to rival Jesus Jato's, though I am no expert. But it is equally dramatic.
-- there is an odd little museum of statuary that I don't remember a whole lot about, but it's mainly in the front yard of the sculptor if my memory is right. The church is quite nice and the hospitalera opens it up for everyone to go in in the late afternoon.
Now Villaba on the other hand ..... the albergue is about 1.5 km from the center, it's near/in an industrial park, is a modern black box with not much upkeep. But the Norte is a true maravilla!
Laurie