Los Tres Abetos Hostel - Arzua
42.92979, -8.15358Rooms and availability
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Max:1 person
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Room size:
35 m²
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Bed options:1 Bunk bed
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Shower
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Heating
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Room size:
35 m²
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Bed options:1 Bunk bed
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about Los Tres Abetos Hostel
💵 Lowest room price | 373 R |
📏 Distance to centre | 600 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 27.0 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Santiago de Compostela, SCQ |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Los Tres Abetos Hostel
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missingWrote a review on Aug 08
I had a comfortable stay at this albergue in Arzua. The beds were cozy and the provided blankets were warm and soft. I slept well throughout the night. The bathrooms were private and clean, with plenty of hot water and good pressure. Despite the full room, everyone was quiet, allowing me to rest peacefully. The terrace/balcony was a nice addition and the place overall was new and well-maintained.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 02
Our stay at the albergue was overall enjoyable and comfortable. The beds were cozy and we had access to windows which let in fresh air. The blankets provided were warm and soft, allowing us to sleep well. Despite the full occupancy, everyone was considerate and quiet during the night. The host was friendly and spoke English, making communication easy. The showers had plenty of hot water and good pressure. The terrace/balcony was a nice bonus. The albergue was new and kept clean, which added to our positive experience.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 27
Friendly hosts, dog-friendly albergue, excellent facilities, convenient location, comfortable beds.
Didn't dislike anything about the property.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 26
I recently stayed at a charming albergue along the Camino Frances called Los Tres Abetos. The Swiss German family who run it were incredibly friendly and accommodating, even allowing dogs to stay inside! The facilities were excellent, with a well-equipped kitchen, clean dormitories, and comfortable beds with individual sockets and reading lights. The attention to detail was impressive, from the wide steps to the top bunks to the lovely outdoor patio for drying clothes. The hosts' multilingual abilities and warm reception added to the overall enjoyable experience. I highly recommend this unique and well-run albergue.
I would definitely recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 11
Conveniently located on the Camino with nearby amenities. Friendly hosts with Camino stories. Sturdy beds with comfy mattresses and power points by the bedside. Clean showers with towel provided. Highly recommended.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 22
We had a great stay at a private albergue in a modern and well, appointed place on the Camino Frances. the family who runs it, including their friendly dog, made us feel very welcome. As dog owners, it was a relief to find an albergue that allowed dogs inside. the ground floor room was perfect for us, with a bunkbed and a dog, friendly atmosphere. the dormitories on the upper floors had spacious beds with storage steps for our belongings. the facilities were excellent, including a hair dryer and a patio for drying clothes. the kitchen facilities were also top, notch. one of our favorite places to stay on the camino. Cons: Nothing, all great! 😊.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 14
Despite the manager's behavior, the hotel is well-appointed with modern facilities. The beds are comfortable and quiet, and the provided blankets are warm and soft. The showers have plenty of hot water and good pressure. Additionally, the owners are kind and helpful, providing real sheets, towels, and individual sockets and lights for each bed. the hotel offers a comfortable and clean stay for guests.
The front desk manager was unfriendly and made guests feel uncomfortable.
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missingWrote a review on Jan 24
We had a wonderful stay at a brand new hostel in a charming town. the staff were friendly, and every detail seemed carefully thought out for our comfort. We loved our private bunk with clean sheets, personal space, and even a small light. the shared showers were amazing, offering privacy and spaciousness. the common areas were cozy both inside and outside. the hostel had a unique and contemporary design that made it feel like a 5-star hotel. We also enjoyed a delicious homemade BBQ dinner with the owners. a fantastic experience. Cons: Everything was fantastic! 😊.
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missingWrote a review on Jan 03
We loved the warm reception and the welcome drink at this charming albergue. the facilities were spotless and the bathrooms had excellent showers. the contemporary design made it feel like a 5-star hotel. Plus, the friendly hosts, Gabriella and Roger, speak multiple languages!
Felt like at home, nothing was too much trouble.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 31
We had an amazing value for our money at this hotel. The room was clean, comfortable, and the unique bunk bed design gave us more privacy than we expected. The location was convenient, just a short walk from the town center, and the staff treated us like family.
Hotel breakfast could have been better with more variety.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 22
Lovely hosts, attention to detail, private bunks with sockets and reading lights, clean showers, sitting and drying areas.
Almost perfect.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 21
We stayed at this lovely albergue run by a friendly Swiss German family. They allowed our dog to stay inside, which is a rare find on the Camino Frances! the downstairs room was perfect for us, with a bunkbed and a disabled-friendly toilet/shower next to it. There were also dormitories upstairs with spacious beds and storage space. the facilities were excellent, with a hairdryer and kitchen facilities available. the whole place was clean and well-maintained. We especially enjoyed the patio for drying our clothes. it's one of our favorite places to stay on the camino. Cons: Hard to think of anything 🤔.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 19
We had a really comfortable stay at Los Tres Abetos. The beds were spacious and cozy, ensuring a good night's sleep. The showers had perfect water pressure and the bathrooms were clean. The albergue's location on the Camino was convenient, with supermarkets and cafes nearby. The hosts were welcoming and shared interesting stories from their own Camino journeys. I highly recommend this albergue.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 11
Comfortable design, friendly staff, dog-friendly, spacious rooms, clean and well-maintained, excellent facilities.
Nothings.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 18
The hosts speak multiple languages and the beds in the upper level are easily accessible. The bedroom is comfortable and clean, with excellent bathrooms and showers. It's conveniently located on the east end of town, making it easily accessible as you arrive in Arzua.
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