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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 of America
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.
I entered the hotel in the cold and hungry state due to the storm, but even though it wasn't mealtime, being able to have warm soup made us incredibly grateful. In the bedroom with a fireplace, warming the room with firewood and listening to the crackling sound, we spent such a comfortable and warm night. The view of the forest was beautiful, and the breakfast was generous. Without the cheerful and warm hospitality of the host, Carmen, we would have had a very difficult evening. We are truly filled with gratitude. Thank you Carmen!
Absolutely the best views in Muxia! From the bed, the kitchen table, the couch...all amazing water views. Immaculately clean and insanely comfortable. I didn't want to leave, ever! Kitchen has all the equipment you might need, and the hosts leave you lots of breakfast goodies. Bed linens and towels were terririfc. Shower was great. Only a 10 minute walk into the main part of town. I walked into town multiple times each day. Can't say enough about this apartment. It was absolutely heaven for me, and I hope to return someday.
This is a very modern albergue just past Quintans and only 10 kms to Muxia. If you want a short walk into Muxia, this is a great stop. There are only 10 beds with sheets, comforter and a towel provided. Each bed has its own TV but I couldn’t figure out how to operate it. There’s a small well stocked kitchen but no restaurants or cafes nearby except in Quintans so you need to bring your own food. The hostess lives next door and was very friendly and helpful.
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.
from the moment that I walked into this hotel I knew I was welcome and that I would have a positive experience. The owner was on reception that morning and that spoke volumes to me. I got an early check in, was given a room with a view from paradise. The other receptionist (Riain) was so friendly and welcoming. I loved this hotel
Stayed here for one night when walking from Muxia to Finisterre.
Great location in Muxia close to seafront, restaurants and shop..
We only needed beds and shower so having use of the small kitchenette was a bonus.
Very clean facilities great shower and comfortable beds.
Check in was very easy by WhatsApp.
No noise quiet room.
Absolutely the best communication and reception by the owner/manager. Really nice, helpful and friendly lady. Very clean, nice beds with privacy curtains, bedside sockets, nice big open dorm with small open balcony. Great location for Camino Muxia/Finisterra
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 apartment is clean, comfortable and has everything you need for a stay in Muxia. The kitchen and washing machine are wonderful to have. The property manager is extremely helpful and went out of his way to make sure our stay was nice.
The apartment was close to everything in Muxia, it was very clean and had everything we needed for our stay. Enrique was a lovely, caring host full of recommendations for local restaurants and site seeing.
Everything! Good location, the staff was very kind and helpful, the room was all we needed for one night in Muxía
There is a terrace with a beautiful view
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