5 / 5 Beautiful little stop during the Camino. I took the twin single bed room. Very cozy and comfortable. A cozy garden that really helps you relax and chill after a long walking day. The owner Audrey is so kind and passionate person. Loved the overall experience. Highly recommended!
5 / 5 It's a little bit off the path, but it's completely worth it. A peaceful sleep plus an amazing host. Share some food, wine, and stories and walk away with a memory to share. Bom Camino!
5 / 5 The owner is super nice and welcoming, even understanding of my late arrival at around 8 p.m. With three roommates, the atmosphere was very relaxed: a man from Berlin/South Africa, and two young women, one from Germany and one from America. Everything was very clean and modern, with deliberately chosen touches of traditional items. There was only one bathroom, but we managed quite well. The only reason I wouldn't book this hostel again was the location, as I had to walk inland for over an hour, which added considerably to my first and second legs.
5 / 5 A wonderful first stop on the Camino! If you're taking the coastal route on day 1 and the central route on day 2, this is a perfect break from both routes. The owner is very sweet, friendly, and helpful. You can tell this way of life brings her a lot; she runs her pilgrim hotel with a lot of love. Pick some herbs from the garden and make a cup of tea. Cook with fellow pilgrims in the kitchen. Wash your clothes and hang them out to dry in the garden. You can enjoy a breakfast she made (it looked amazing) or store your own things in the refrigerator. I'll definitely be back! Bom caminho!
5 / 5 A very charming welcome. In French, English, and of course, Portuguese. Clean and very quiet room. Access to a kitchenette and bathroom. A beautiful little backyard where we had dinner to enjoy the last rays of the day in excellent company. I recommend it.