Hostal Siglo XIX has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Cacabelos. The property is non-smoking throughout and is located 12 miles from Las Médulas Roman Mines.
John
United States of America
After walking 45kms on the Camino, I needed a quiet place to sleep. And I got that. I’ve stayed here before and liked it each time. This time was even better. It seemed to be renovated and the rooms were improved but without spoiling the charm. The woman who checked me in and the man who helped with my breakfast were both very kind and professional. I highly recommend this hotel.
Located in Cacabelos, within 13 miles of Las Médulas Roman Mines and 10 miles of Ponferrada Castle, Hotel Villa de Cacabelos has accommodations with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private parking...
David
United States of America
Hotel is in the middle of downtown. The restaurant was open for guests, but not the evening we arrived. It seems to be only open for coffee, but might have more at some other time. Restaurants and bars were in easy walking distance.
Moncloa de San Lázaro is a converted 13th-century hospital located in Cacabelos, on the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Route. It offers country-style accommodations with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen...
Hostal Santa Maria provides air-conditioned rooms in Cacabelos. The property is around 12 miles from Las Médulas Roman Mines, 10 miles from Ponferrada Castle, and 13 miles from Lake Carucedo.
Geneva
United States of America
Very clean, laundry on property. Good starting place before hiking up over O Cebreiro. Restaurants down the street. Grocery store handy. The property had cooking space if you wanted
Saint James Way offers free Wifi and rooms with air conditioning in Cacabelos. This guest house provides a garden, a terrace, and a bar. The guest house also offers facilities for disabled guests.
Jill
United States of America
It was so clean. The rooms were immaculate; hot showers. Nice and private in the off season.
AS Hoteles Ponferrada is located on the A6 motorway connecting Madrid to A Coruña, about 0.6 mi past the exit for Ponferrada Norte-Villablino. It offers elegant, air-conditioned accommodations.
Aldomar
Canada
This is a kind of road motel, obviously much better than the typical road motels in Canada or USA, but still just a road motel. If you are looking for a place to spend a night on route, it is good enough.
Located in Ponferrada, 12 miles from Las Médulas Roman Mines, Hotel Rural Camino Medulas has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Mark
United Kingdom
Lovely warm, clean and spacious room. Bernard the host, was most accommodating and looked after me very well considering I speak no Spanish. Met some good people and very much enjoyed my visit. I hope to return one day.. Recommended
Surrounded by vineyards, this 18th-century palace is located in the small village of Canedo, just 30 minutes’ drive from Ponferrada. It offers guided visits of the palace and the vineyards.
This hotel is located in Corrullón, 1.2 mi from Villafranca del Bierzo, and a 30-minute drive from Ponferrada. There is free on-site parking, and all air-conditioned rooms have free Wi-Fi.
Donald L
Canada
We loved our stay in Villa Mencia. Eva was an incredibly welcoming and friendly hostess. The breakfast was very good as was the dinner we had in the restaurant one evening. We would strongly recommend this hotel to anyone.
Cacabelos is a medieval village, surrounded by wineries.
Cacabelos is a medieval village, surrounded by wineries. It is situated some 7 kms from Ponferrada and exactly on the pilgrim road to Santiago de Compostela. The village offers a lot of facilities, shops etc. I stayed in Hotel Villa de Cacabelos. Good !
Jack de Groot
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
If you’re looking for an authentic, off the beaten travel...
If you’re looking for an authentic, off the beaten travel destination and you like food, history and nature, PLEASE go to El Bierzo. It’s a gorgeous region with so much to offer – fantastic hiking, picturesque little towns, incredible historical sites, amazing food (the cured meats and vegetables – think roasted red peppers – are especially delicious) and really, really good wines. There are fairly good services and you’ll be able to find comfortable, pleasant hotels, really great restaurants and everything else you need but it hasn’t really been “discovered” which means it’s still pretty cheap. There are plenty of wineries to visit and many of them offer lodging, plus there are sooo many incredible historic sites to visit, palaces and Templar castles and prehistoric ruins and Roman gold mines…
Hotel Villa de Cacabelos is an excellent hotel with very nice, clean rooms. They also serve breakfast etc. Nearby are shops and other facilities like a medical center. The hotel is on the Camino de Santiago. Television with many channels in all languages. Electric window blinds. Very good WIFI. Friendly, helpful staff. Cacabelos is a medieval village, less touristic than e.g. Villafranca. Pilgrims might stay a while, rest, and then move on to Galicia.
Charming, comfortable and unique hotel experience. The room was on the top floor under the roof of the historic building with lovely antique furnishings, a large bathroom with two person jacuzzi and a cozy sitting area. The hotel itself is a beautiful old stone and wood building that was once a pilgrim hospital. The on site restaurant was delicious and the small store selling local wines, gift items and local crafts was delightful.
I hadn’t planned on staying in town but needed a place suddenly… this turned out to be one of the best hostels I stayed at on the entire Camino!
staff was friendly, and hard working. room was clean, and I happened to have no other people in mine (4 Bds) so I effectively got a hotel experience for only $20.
nice modern shower, modern tv, comfortable bed, secure lockers/facility, and air conditioning!
Nicely renovated hotel close to everything and yet still very quiet and peaceful. The woman at the front desk was 100% friendly and helpful throughout my stay. (Note to management - give her a pay raise. Good staff are the best advertising). The hotel has an elevator.
Underground parking, secure for motorcycle. A good number of places to eat due to the Camino. The town was quite sweet and pleasant. Hotel staff very nice, especially as we arrived early because we wanted to have lunch in the town. Breakfast okay for €6.50
We booked for the Hostal but at check-in were upgraded to a room in the Monclea without extra charges. The Monclea is superb rustic style luxury hotel with all amenities (restaurant, bar, shop selling local products). It was a fabulous.
Hotel is in the middle of downtown. The restaurant was open for guests, but not the evening we arrived. It seems to be only open for coffee, but might have more at some other time. Restaurants and bars were in easy walking distance.
The young woman who answered the phone and tried to direct me to the other place where I had to pick up the key finally had to come to the hotel and let me in.
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