Melide

ALBERGUE PEREIRO

Datos Principales
Dirección: 
C/Progreso, 43 - CP 15800 - Melide (A Coruña)
Teléfono: 
981 506 314
Propiedad Albergue: 
Privado
foto albergue
Plazas
Nº plazas total: 
45
El Albergue Pereiro está ubicado en Melide, una pequeña localidad situada en el cerne de Galicia, en su zona centro, la cual permite disfrutar de zonas de gran interés turístico, como su antigua zona monumental, sus vestigios de la época celta o sus monumentos románicos.

Melide, Albergue San Anton

Datos Principales
Dirección: 
Calle San Antonio, 6
Teléfono: 
698 153 672
Propiedad Albergue: 
Privado
Persona encargada: 
Rocío Ramos
Plazas
Nº plazas total: 
46
Equipamiento: 
Lavadero
Lavadora
Calefacción
Frigorífico
Agua Caliente
Duchas
Inodoros
Taquillas o Armarios
Botiquín
Maquina agua-refrescos
Toallas y jabón
Máquina de Café
Tendedero

El albergue ha sido construido en 2013 en una casa con más de 100 años. Bar / Cafetería Desayunos, Refrescos, Hamburguesas y bocadillos Terraza para uso exclusivo del albergue Jardin de 340m2 con zonas de sol y sombra El albergue cuenta con un espacio habilitado especialmente para guardar las bicicletas Botiquín Wi-fi gratuito para nuestros clientes Servicio de mochilas

Albergue san anton

8: Sobrado - Arzúa

In Carelle we find St Lorenzo Church and then, after passing along Corredoiras, we get to Boimorto, whose history is highly influenced by the nearby convent in Sobrado.
And almost immediately, we get to Arzúa, where the route joins the French and the Primitive Ways. From this junction, there is a unique way to the city of the Apostle, Compostela.

It links with Arzúa-Santiago from “El Camino de Santiago en España”.

5: Palas de Rei - Melide

Melide               

Melide is already in the province of A Coruña. Through Melide, we get to the population Leboreiro, called Campus Leporarius according to the Codex of Calixtus. There is here a Romanesque church dedicated to St Mary and the old pilgrims’ hospital is also preserved. This hospital had an escutcheon of the Ulloas, who founded it. The modest Bridge of Disicabo with an only arch let us cross the Dry River (Río Seco).

French Route

The discovery of the tomb of St. James in Compostela, is one of the most important events of the Middle Ages in the West.

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And the city that emerges around the grave becomes the third of the holy cities of Christendom, after Jerusalem and Rome, the capital of the West.

We will follow the Camino de Santiago to pick the most important visual traces of the pilgrimage. We do it in the middle of thousands of people cross it daily ...

It was already half a million a year that roamed in the twelfth century.

North Route

road from the north to compostelaWe are starting the North Way to Santiago de Compostela, older than the French Way. Those who came from Europe through the Cantabrian coast and arrived in the north of the Iberian Peninsula came to the Western capital this way.

The first pilgrimages came from Asturias about the 10th century. Pilgrims arrived through the Basque Country and walked round green lands as a promise of the green Galicia of the Apostle. They would pass along Oviedo to honour the Saviour and either followed the Primitive Way on the inside or went on with the Cantabrian Route and the North Way or High Way. In this Way, Ribadeo was the main entrance to Galicia.

Concello de Melide

Enlace concellos.info: 
http://concellos.info/concellos.php?id=47

Melide, Albergue oficial

Datos Principales
Dirección: 
San Antón s/n, Melide (A Coruña)
Teléfono: 
660 396 822 -Isabel
Propiedad Albergue: 
Xunta de Galicia
Gestión Albergue: 
Xunta de Galicia
Persona encargada: 
Concepción Amo Díaz
foto albergue
Plazas
Nº plazas total: 
130
Nº plazas en litera: 
130
Nº plazas en suelo: 
0
Nº plazas en cama: 
0
Equipamiento: 
Lavadero
Lavadora
Calefacción
Agua Caliente
Duchas
Inodoros
Taquillas o Armarios
Botiquín
Maquina agua-refrescos
Máquina de Café
Tendedero

6: Melide - Arzúa

MELIDE

Melide is already in the province of A Coruña. Through Melide, we get to the population Leboreiro , called Campus Leporarius according to the Codex of Calixtus. There is here a Romanesque church dedicated to St Mary and the old pilgrims’ hospital is also preserved. This hospital had an escutcheon of the Ulloas, who founded it. The modest Bridge of Disicabo with an only arch let us cross the Dry River (Río Seco).
Much more majestic is the medieval bridge over the river Furelos, which is near Melide.

12: San Romao da Retorta - Melide

Sta-cruz-retorta

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