A de Loló - Hotel de Encanto is a centrally located design hotel, 100 metres from Muxía Marina. It features a sun terrace and offers free Wi-Fi and free parking nearby.
Vanessa
Bosnia and Herzegovina
The roof terrace was amazing, a perfect place to end my Camino. The personnel was nothing short of amazing, helped with every question, ensured an easy check in and made my stay a great experience. Breakfast was wonderful as well! Will for sure come again!
This attractive rural hotel is located on Playa de Lago Beach in the heart of the Costa da Morte. Set in pretty gardens, it offers a terrace, cosy rooms with beach views and a free Wi-Fi zone.
Located in Muxia, within 200 metres of Playa O Coido and 500 metres of Praia da Cruz, Solpor do Coído provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, HOSTAL HABITAT MUXIA II is set in Muxia, 600 metres from Praia da Cruz and less than 1 km from Praia Espiñeirido.
Noeleen
United Kingdom
Very clean and lovely room and great location
Lady messaged with information how to get in as I arrived on a Sunday (everywhere closes on a Sunday). Also was very kind of the lady to sort for me my Muxia certificate as I left early the next day
Set on Playa de la Cruz Beach, 500 metres from the centre of Muxia, Hotel La Cruz offers a free Wi-Fi zone and free parking. Heated rooms feature tiled floors, a desk, TV and telephone.
Willem
Netherlands
This hotel is a dream come true! Seaview rooms with the most kind staff ever!
Located in Muxia, 1.1 km from Praia de Lourido, Parador Costa da Morte provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Siobhan
United Kingdom
After walking the Camino,was a very special treat..will be back,food was lovely view was also thankyou for a lovely stay in the Pardor .
Located in Muxia, 22 km from Ezaro Waterfall, Ecocasa Lema II provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel features free WiFi and a bar.
Paul
Australia
The hotel was just lovely beautiful setting so I stayed an extra day and breakfast was a feast fantastic value
Set in Muxia, Habitat Cm Muxia features a shared lounge. All rooms are fitted with a balcony with city views. At the guest house, each room comes with a desk.
Lena
United States
Muxia is a quiet small town, we had a great rest time at this place, clean and comfortable. Receptionist helped us to book a taxi and they were great resource to tell us where to go for Mass and dinner.
Featuring free WiFi, Albergue @ Muxia offers accommodation in Muxia, 22 km from Finisterre. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. A TV, as well as a computer are offered.
TUNGWEI
Taiwan
Large room and no bad smelling, comfortable public area and nice staff .
Perfect kitchen equipments, u can make a Taiwan's food here.
Good location to walk to beach, supermarket, restaurants and bus station.
Situated in Muxia in the Galicia region, Muxía Apartamento Malecón enfrente al puerto 4 personas has a balcony and sea views. It is set 400 metres from Praia da Cruz and features a lift.
LYN
Australia
LOVED the property, beautiful waterfront views , soo comfortable . Hosts helpful and generous , left tea , coffee , jams , bread biscuits etc . Would highly recommend, one of our favourite Camino accommodations.
I always come with happiness to Muxia. I choose all the time Bella Muxia for the reason of the welcoming hospitalieros and also the Special Albergue and Hostel facilities that I could find from 2017, when I came first time. This is my second time in 2023 staying , both in common albergue and one guest room too in my holiday.
Everything was perfect in both cases.
I recomend Bella Muxia.
Alina Mirela
Romania
8.0
Scored 8.0
We walked from Lires to Muxia which was approximately 16kms.
We walked from Lires to Muxia which was approximately 16kms. Lires to Muxia is an easier walk than Muxia to Lires. The last 5kms into Muxia is downhill with about 2kms on bitumen.
The walk to the Sanctuary was worth it passing by the disused Condor Eel drying site. The Artisan Lacemakers have a hut on the top working on lace while you watch. Lace is for sale from this shed. Didn’t see any other outlet in the town itself.
Views from the top are spectacular and worth the walk.
Ralph
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Muxia is a lovely place with a really special atmosphere, to...
Muxia is a lovely place with a really special atmosphere, to my mind it’s a better place to stay and for finishing a Camino than Finisterre. There’s not a great deal to do, exploring the whole town takes about an hour. There are some very pretty old buildings and the landscape and sea by the lighthouse are spectacular. There are plenty of bars and restaurants offering very fresh seafood at reasonable prices, if you fancy a swim the beach is safe, clean and pleasant. Bus links are good. I’ve been three times and like it more each time, it is a nice place just to be.
Dominic
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Muxia is a beautiful little coastal port/village, it is the...
Muxia is a beautiful little coastal port/village, it is the final finishing point for the Camino so there are is no shortage of people arriving and leaving. It is also popular at the weekends and fiestas with locals who travel from all over to have lunch. So if you are thinking of eating at Lonxa d Alvaro (which is excellent) make sure you book as a table there is very sought after. There are lots of other amazing options for dinning and its easy to spend the days just eating.
Zac
Spain
10
Scored 10
Muxia is a wild and rocky coastal town with two light houses...
Muxia is a wild and rocky coastal town with two light houses visible. and a beautiful church site 1/2 mile from town. We wandered there every evening, it’s especially beautiful at sunset. We walked to a few Sandy beaches, but because of 25 mile an hour wind gusts the entire time of our stay, we did not enjoy the beaches as we had hoped. We found all of the towns people very warm, welcoming and accommodating, and seafood was the very best we’ve had while in Spain!
Ginger
United States
10
Scored 10
If you want peace and quiet and idyllic beaches and friendly...
If you want peace and quiet and idyllic beaches and friendly people, this will suit you. I was actually in Merexo, but went to Muxia for an afternoon. It is full of bars and restaurants, but it is a little town. There is a port and a few little streets to wander along. Not loud and touristy. Lovely.
We had the bad luck that we arrived at the very day of the spring opening. The room, where there is only one comfy chair (!) was very cold. It took quite some time to solve this problem for us and several other guests. And using the sauna to warm up was not an option since they charge you 30 Euro per person to visit the spa. The place itself is however beautiful and build at an exceptional location under very modern architecture. The large and more or less private beach is right in front of the hotel and looks very inviting on warm days.
Honestly, after walking from Fisterra to Muxia it was the best place to be! The beds have curtains, so you have privacy in your bunk bed. The showers are big and spacious, and our room had their own bathroom, so it was amazing. Each bed has its own storage space, and an extra blanket and towel if needed. I stayed in many places on my trip to Santiago, but this definitely makes the top 3, probably even taking the #1 spot. The owner messaged me before, so the check in process was super easy, which I was super thankful for! Thank you!
Fabulous hotel with beach on its door step and full view of the sea. Very quiet at night with sound of waves from Atlantic Ocean welcome. It is a quiet hotel away from town centre so good night sleep guaranteed as the town can be noisey with market and other events. The town is only 5 mins walk away and light-house only 15-20 mins walk away. Bedroom was spacious and spotless as was bathroom. Excellent shower. Tv in room. Would highly recommend it.
We booked last minute in the evening and the host was super friendly and welcoming and let us in immediately, also let us leave our bags the next day or even stay over time if we wished as no one was booked in.
Great price for what you get.
Nice, fresh and comfortable bedding and towels.
It has a bath which is always nice even if we didn't have time to use it!
Perfect location between the Rocks at Muxía and the town.
The house is gorgeous, newly and beautifully decorated . Comfortable beds and super clean. Quiet location 10 min from Muxia. Mari, the host, is very helpful and friendly. Nice terrace and garden to watch sunset over the eucaliptus forest. Two communicated double rooms extremely convenient for family of 4.
Beautifully maintained historic property. All amenities were top notch, Jacuzzi, spectacular bedding, delicious welcome chocolates. Great chef. Best food I have had in hotel restaurant on the camino. They provided transportation from and back to Olveiroa!
The room was spacious and the toilet was clean. Muxia is a small village, so the accomodation was near everywhere. The woman at the reception was very nice. We had breakfast out, but they seem to have a nice breakfast too.
big bed and bath tub. The owner was very kind and as this is ‘no reception hotel’ you need to check in yourself but the owner came down whenever there was a question or a issue. There was a kettle , it was nice
Perfect Location to visit Muxia and the Costa de Morte. Supermarket 500m, lighthouse 15min Walk along the coast. Parking only 1min away at the harbour. Lots of Restaurants and Cafés nearby. Very friendly host.
This is a super place in Muxía. Everything works properly, clean, bunk beds have stairs not ladders. They speak fluent English which is a big plus and they are super helpful with everything. Higly recommended.
Beautiful view of the bay! Perfect place to unwind after a long Camino. The bathroom was huge and gorgeous! Staff was helpful and friendly. Food in bar was good and reasonably priced. We recommend this hotel!
There was a problem with overbooking so the host kindly found us a new hotel, that was worse then this one (and cheaper). No big deal but the experience was not pleasant
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