Housed in an attractive, old building on the shores of the river Umia, Balneario Acuña is a thermal spa center with free WiFi, where you can unwind in the Galician countryside.
Carollyn
United States of America
The spa treatment I had was nice. The reception was helpful. Outdoor warm spring pool was very nice.
Surrounded by gardens and offering an outdoor swimming pool, Hotel Sena is located in Caldas de Reis. The hotel offers a restaurant, a 24-hour reception and free on-site parking.
Set in a landscape of great natural beauty, surrounded by the river Umia, this traditional rural hotel features lots of charm. Relax in the spacious, light and tastefully decorated rooms.
Located in Caldas de Reis and with Santiago de Compostela Cathedral reachable within 29 miles, Hotel Roquiño provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar.
Located in Caldas de Reis, 29 miles from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, HOTEL LOTUS provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Located in Caldas de Reis, 29 miles from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Hotel O Cruceiro provides accommodations with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Caldas de Reis, 29 miles from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Hotel Pousada Real has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared...
Stephen
United States of America
Great location on the Camiño. Staff was very friendly and informative. Bed extremely comfortable. The shower was glorious. Couldn’t have asked for more.
PENSION DE PEREGRINOS LA MODERNA offers accommodations in Caldas de Reis, 29 miles from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and 8.7 miles from Cortegada Island.
Located in Caldas de Reis, 29 miles from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Albergue O Cruceiro provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Caldas de Reis is a beautiful, walkable village. There is a 30-minute walk to a waterfall that I wanted to take but it was too hot that afternoon. It was too hot to take advantage of the hot pools as well. It would have been nice to stay another day here, take a rest day. The restaurants looked really nice as well.
Barbara
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Caldas de Reis is a regular stop-over on the Camino...
Caldas de Reis is a regular stop-over on the Camino Portuguese. The main square with palm trees is lovely. There are cafes and you can sit there have coffee and enjoy, I only made a one night stop so can't really say much more.
Natasha
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We only stayed in Caldas de Reis as we were walking the...
We only stayed in Caldas de Reis as we were walking the Camino Portugese. We saw lots of things that'd been nice to further explore if we'd had a couple of days there....river, historic buildings etc.
Lisa
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
it is a very quaint little town but the staff in 2 of the...
it is a very quaint little town but the staff in 2 of the bars we went to were very rude. We left the first without ordering food because we found them so rude. In the second one the waiter was agressive. We did find a cafe beside the bridge with good breakfast and really friendly staff.
Received a warm greeting and wonderful service from all the staff, most especially Irina, who went out of her way to ensure that I was well taken care of during my stay. This lovely and comfortable hotel is on the Portuguese Camino and was one of my favorite accommodations during my 2 weeks in Portugal and Spain. The rooms are beautifully decorated with a rustic modern decor. They were quiet, with a comfy bed and excellent shower. Enjoyed dinner on the patio at the hotel and a lovely breakfast before my walk.
The staff were exceptional at this cute hotel in a great location for the Camino trail. Jorge was so helpful and friendly and spoke fluent English having worked in London for 8 years. Nothing was too much trouble for him. Facilities were very comfortable and loved having a private terrace to our room to relax within after a day’s walk. The breakfast was amazing as well. Would highly recommend.
The place is just marvellous! An old beautiful renovated house with all the necessary things in it.
The treasure of this albergue is the owners which are wonderful people! They work not for the money, but for the people; I have recieved so much positive emotions from Jolie and her family :)) Thank you!!!<3
P.S. they give the most incredible stamp ever!
BEST ALBERGUE IN SPAIN
I didn't realize how much further out of Caldas de Reis this was. We were exhausted after a long day on the camino, and had to walk an additional 3+ km out of town. The manager was not friendly, room smelled of smoke, but was clean. Room was heated. We could hear people in other rooms and it just gave off a very American "motel" vibe - not in a good way, though nothing bad happened.
It is in fact a hotel, partialy reconstructed to an albergue. It is great for recovery, clean private bathroom with bath tube and even with a bidet. Great beds, nice linen. Restaurant downstairs had a good value for money pilgrim's menu. Not „camino spirit“ kind of albergue, but it feels so good to have a little bit of comfort on the pilgrimage.
The location of the hotel is excellent, the breakfast was very tasty with lots of options (you have to preselect them the day before, but you can change your mind in the morning :) ) and the pool was a lovely addition after a long day of walking on the Camino.
The five stars, however, go to the excellent staff! <3
The hotel is in a great location. Fernando and his dad are gracious hosts. There is a patio with coffee & tea, and beer and wine available. The garden and pool area are lovely. Our room was clean and comfortable with good lighting and electrical outlets. We enjoyed our one night stay!
This was a great stay. Comfortable bed and pillows. Good location although the town didn’t seem too interesting. The shops on walking street either out of business or not appealing. The hotel had most amazing bicycle parking with electric plugs and cleaning station even tire pump.
this was my favourite hostel on the whole camino!
Isobel was wonderful and did my laundry for a fee. breakfast buffet was so good. the bunk was great, cosy, warm, private, with a shelf and plug.
the bathroom was to a hotel standard, the most powerful shower on the Camino.
It is a hotel converted into an alberge so you have max four people per room with your own bathroom and shower.
I have done nine Caminos. This is the best Albergue I have been in.
And they have a Cafeteria restaurante.
The hotel is very well situated for those who are walking the Camino to Santiago. The plus is the thermal pool onsite which was a blessing after a long walk.
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