The Camino de Santiago in Pazos de Galicia
The Camino de Santiago: Staying in Pazos of Galicia
Once you decide to embark on the adventure of walking the Camino de Santiago, what better way to experience it than traversing Galicia in Pazos or stately houses, where you can step back in time while enjoying absolute comfort.
Pazos are a type of traditional Galician manor house, of noble character, usually located in rural settings, formerly the residence of important people in the community. These houses are often adorned with heraldic symbols, have sumptuous proportions, and frequently feature a shielded gate, chapel, dovecote, granaries, and gardens that serve as a testament to their noble lineage.
The rooms are spacious, with very simple facades, typically made of stone. The floors can also be stone, and in some cases, even the ceilings are made of stone.
An old saying goes: "If it has a chapel, dovecote, and cypress trees, it's a pazo."
At Camino de Santiago Reservas, we offer a selection of the best Pazos of Galicia along the Camino, where the treatment of pilgrims and their rest are a top priority, ensuring that their stay is as special as everything surrounding it.
These accommodations, as mentioned before, are located in the heart of nature, far from the hustle and bustle of urban areas, allowing pilgrims to fully connect with themselves and their surroundings.
The question that all pilgrims ask when they find themselves deep in nature, away from urban centers is: "Do we have to walk to reach the Pazos?"
Camino de Santiago Reservas invites pilgrims who choose to stay in Pazos along the Camino to finish in the final stage town, so they can explore its streets. When they are ready to rest, we provide a private transport service from the town to the Pazo. The following morning, after breakfast, we will transport them back to the town so they can continue with their Camino.
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