Portela de Tamel

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
176.7
Altitude
200

Lijó

4.20

Portela de Tamel

1.30

Aborim

Services
Bar
Yes
The Road

Arrows at the end of town, opposite the ‘Restaurante 2000,’ direct you up the stairs and to your right to pass the church and albergue.

They eventually bring you back to the road, which you must follow for about 400m. Follow the road signs for Quintiães to the left, and shortly thereafter leave the road along a gravel track on your right.

City Map
Accommodation in Portela de Tamel
Municipal
Camino de Santiago Accommodation: Casa da Recoleta

Comments

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Waited long to get a coke in the restaurant. But waiter was very friendly. Decided than not to eat there for time reasons. Pilgrim menu costs €10.- not including a
drink or bread. 2 coke and a bottle of water €4.-.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Gute Herberge, Carlos ist toll. Restaurant Katastrophe

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Great hostel. Very modern and clean. We drought paper linen for €1 each extra and we didn’t have a sleeping bag, so they provided us with two blankets each. The man working there, Carlos was absolutely wonderful. Very kind and helpful. There is a kitchen there, washing machine and dryer. Be careful though, the dryer isn’t great and out clothes didn’t dry over night hanging on the rack. They had very basic groceries that we bought.

I would also be mindful that one of the other guests was sitting outside by the church where she caught a man masturbating. Police were informed but apparently he does this over the 10km radius of the area. Especially if you’re a single female traveller, keep your wits about you and be safe.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Great place to stay, friendly host, has washing- and drying machine and good kitchen area.
Across the road is ‘Restaurante 2000’ who serve a good diner.

Camino de Sant…

Very modern hostel lovely and warm and great facilities and blankets . easy friendly restaurant opposite . Great stop over

Camino de Sant…

This restaurant is conveniently located adjacent to the albergue. They have a pilgrim menu for 8e which doesn’t include bread,drinks, or desert. The food was good but the service was poor. The waiter was upset when my wife asked for ketchup for her French fries and slammed down 6 or 8 bottles of every condiment on our table. We asked for the check several times but he would not bring it. Finally we guessed at the bill and started to leave and finally got the bill.Overall to waiter was a arrogant, unhelpful and rude.