Housed in an attractive, old building on the shores of the river Umia, Balneario Acuña is a thermal spa centre with free WiFi, where you can unwind in the Galician countryside.
Su Lin
Singapore
We stayed because of the thermal pool, but the water was only lukewarm.
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 boasts lots of charm. Relax in the spacious, light and tastefully decorated rooms.
Christina
United Kingdom
Beautiful location - both inside and outside the property. Lovely clean rooms. Delicious food. Fantastic service.
Located in Caldas de Reis and with Santiago de Compostela Cathedral reachable within 47 km, Hotel Roquiño provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar.
Set in Caldas de Reis, 47 km from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, HOTEL LOTUS offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Located in Caldas de Reis, 47 km from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Hotel O Cruceiro provides accommodation with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Hilary
United Kingdom
The staff were friendly and there was plenty of hot water, just what is needed after a long walk in the rain.
Set in Caldas de Reis, 48 km from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Hotel Pousada Real offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Stephen
Ireland
Spotless, lovely room, very nice breakfast and very friendly staff.
Set in Caldas de Reis, 48 km from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Albergue Albor offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Best hospitality on the entire Camino. I injured my foot shortly before arriving here. Yolanda showed me the most care and love. A pilgrim herself, she bandaged my foot herself, she brought me coffee up the next day when I couldn’t get downstairs, she made me an appointment with a physio as well as telling me about her pal who rents bicycles - which ultimately saved my Camino. After my own hiking poles broke 3 days before she donated me a new one - which got me to Santiago. She also does give a wonderful stamp, but only if you do stay at the Albergue. And do because it’s one of the most memorable stays now of the Camino because of the absolute kindness shown.
It's a nice small town, very charming and picturesque.
It's a nice small town, very charming and picturesque. Nice parks to walk around, plenty of restaurants and cafes. It's small so easy to get around by walking. Did not partake of the hot springs but this town definitely famous for them.
Lisa
United States
10
Scored 10
Caldas de Reis is a beautiful, walkable village.
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.
Hotel is close to the Camino. Bed was comfortable, AC worked properly, great water pressure in shower and plenty of hot water. Our room overlooked the plaza so it was a nice view. The cafes, restaurants and shops are all within walking distance along with the churches. The front desk ladies were very friendly and helpful. We paid for breakfast the next morning and there was plenty of food to start us on the Camino - eggs, bacon, bread, yogurt, fresh fruit, juice, coffee, pastries, etc. The hotel was a perfect one night stop.
The garden was beautiful and spacious. The pool was lovely to stand in at the end of the walk to cool down. It was really clean and the whole property was well maintained and well looked after. The staff were really friendly. The food was good (breakfast is included and they offer a "menu of the day" for 11€).
It was brilliant to stay outside of the next town (Caldas de Reis). It was so quiet and peaceful. The walk there was beautiful.
Right in the middle of historical Caldas de Reis. the hotel is next to the Thermal springs whose temperature is above 40 C. The attic room was exotic. AC is fully operational. Very clean. Standing glass shower. Breakfast was nice. Enjoyed coffee a lot.
5 min away from self-laundromat, several supermarket (closed on Sunday, but one is open). Many restaurants are nearby.
Lovely boutique hotel. Beautiful rooms, very friendly staff and a delcious breakfast. The homemade cakes are excellent.
We also ate in the evening in the hotel and the food was very good.
The room had a bath which was very welcome after a long day walking on the camino.
Highly recommended as a place to stay and the little town of Caldas de Reis is very pretty.
The staff was very friendly and helpful. The pool area was fantastic. The pool was comfortably warm and there were options to relax by the pool either in the sun or shade with plenty of seating. The mineral bath and spa was relaxing and the perfect remedy for tired muscles from walking the Camino. The hotel is one step (literally) off the Camino.
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!
Nice hotel with English speaking receptionist. Rooms are all pretty newly furnished and comfortable. The Camino is just around the corner so I would definitely recommend staying there when walking to Santiago. Lot of nice restaurants closely and a supermarket right across the street.
- New hotel, completely new, stylish & very tasteful rooms.
- Restaurant / breakfast room located in a nicely renovated farm house.
- Very welcoming & nice host, hotel is run by the private owners themselves, family atmosphere.
- Nice olive grove on the property
Most importantly, our host. Miguel was so hospitable, knowledgeable and enthusiastic. He went out of his way to help us. We stayed at his properties in Pontevedra and Caldas de Reis and they were by far our best stays on the Camino.
Beautiful cosy apartment with great views over the rooftops of Caldas de Reis and very helpful host. We were only passing through along the Camino but definitely could have stayed longer! One of our favourite stops on the trip.
Stylish and extremely comfortable Boutique Style small hotel with the added bonus of a swimming pool. Terrific communal relaxation area with honesty box for Wine and Beer and great coffee and tea making facilities.
Hotel Sena was clean and comfortable and had a nice walking path in the back of the property. There was a restaurant on site which was a good thing because the hotel was a little ways out of town.
A beautiful hotel. The room was great. Really comfortable bed. Great view!. Breakfast was fantastic. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Would stay here again. . Beautiful gardens.
The hotel is very very clean and well appointed and luxurious; and the staff was wonderful! The location is centered in the old town in a historic building which adds to the charm.
Stunning hotel with gorgeous finishes in a beautiful part of town - amazing staff and fabulous recommendations for breakfast etc - we'll definitely be back !
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