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Hostel in Maronas?

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Hostel in Maronas?

Postby windeatt on 30 May 2008, 10:47

I'm sure I read somewhere that there is a new hostal in Maronas (20 km or so after Negreira) but I can't find the message anywhere now - am I dreaming it?
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Re: Hostel in Maronas?

Postby windeatt on 30 May 2008, 12:55

Ah, I wasn't dreaming - I read it on another forum (http://www.caminosantiago.com/web/foroperegrinos.htm). Unfortunately I cannot seem to find a way of linking to a particular message but here is the link to the picture:

http://fotos.subefotos.com/dd249e704183 ... 2c52do.jpg

Lola, who posted the news (message dated 9th May) said that that they didn't want to walk 33 km from Negreira to Oliveiroa and found this new albergue. You need to ask at the Bar Antelo which is next to the Bar Victoriano - both together on the big main road LC-403 which you hit just after coming off the path which takes you past the village of Maronas. She says it is about 17 km from Negreira but I would say it's more like 19 km. She said it was very new and very good.

This is very good news for those of us who cannot conceive of walking 30 km in a day. Please post comments if you use it or know about it?

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Re: Hostel in Maronas?

Postby Javier Martin on 01 Jun 2008, 09:38

There's a new albergue, not very well known, in Villaserio, between Negreira and Olveiroa. In the old school, I've heard, but I'm not completely sure. But a friend of mine always go there, he says is fantastic!

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Re: Hostel in Maronas?

Postby JohnnieWalker on 01 Jun 2008, 18:09

I called in there - it is just that - an old school....with mattresses and showers - upstrairs three rooms - perfectly adequate.
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Re: Hostel in Maronas - Santa Marina

Postby windeatt on 15 Jun 2008, 19:13

My daughter just finished the walk to Finisterra and stayed in the new private hostel at Maronas that I asked about above (the location north of Maronas is actually called Santa Marina). She describes the hostel as 'lovely':
http://www.suzielda.com/camino/readblogtwo.php?id=40
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Re: Hostel in Maronas?

Postby elzi on 17 Jun 2008, 21:25

Hello,

I´m windeatt´s daughter. Stayed in the new hostel at Santa Marina ask at the second bar along the road (there are no signs or anything indicating there is an albergue) It was very nice, kitchen, 10 beds in two rooms, lovely living space with lots of interesting books to read etc. It cost 10 euros though which I thought was a bit pricey but if you don´t want to walk over 30km in a day it´s a great option.

I also met some people who stayed in the school, they said it was very nice, just mattresses on the floor but there were a few different rooms and apparently even hot showers, they reccommended it.

Found the municipal albergues quite crowded on the Santiago-Finisterre route, seems it´s getting really quite popular. Especially the first hostel at Negreira as there are only 16 beds! They also have tents outside but the night we were there even all the tents were full and people were sleeping on the floor etc...

Highly reccommend walking here though (am still in finisterre) amazing experience to walk to the seaside.... :)
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Re: Hostel in Maronas?

Postby Deirdre on 28 Aug 2008, 00:09

I did not stay at the schoolhouse, but I know a Spanish woman who did stay there and said it was quite adequate and nice!
I highly recommend having dinner at the Casa Rural "As Pias" in Olveiroa. One of the best meals I've had in a long time and only 12 Euros! A bottle of wine, real homemade flan (NOT in a plastic container!) and the best Caldo Gallego ever!!!

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