Albergue Lavacolla

Lavacolla

Description and Notice
Reservations accepted
Yes
Season
01-February - 20-December
Contact Info
Private

Lavacolla, 35
15820 A Coruña
Spain

Landline
+34 981 897 274
Mobile
+34 653 630 300
Practical Info
Open
13:30
Close
22:30
Total Beds
40
Price
14
Private Rooms
Individual room
20
Double room
30
Kitchen
Kitchen
Yes
Microwave
Yes
Refrigerator
Yes
Stove
Yes
Facilities
Terrace
Yes
Dining room
Yes
Lounge
Yes
Laundry
Clothesline
Yes
Dryer
Yes
Wash basin
Yes
Washer
Yes
Services
Bike storage
Yes
Internet
Yes

Comments

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Dorm a little soulless but it has a good kitchen, garden and bathroom. Maybe could do with an additional shower or two. Perfectly OK place to stay. Staff were lovely.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The dormitory feels a little like a prison- poor lighting, creaky metal beds, very dense with mediocre ventilation. That said, there are lockers, some shelving, plugs by each bed, and blankets available.

They have fabric sheets (which I greatly prefer to disposable)
There is an ample and attractive garden. The kitchen space was clean and orderly. There is a vending machine for cans of beer and snacks. Restaurants are nearby. The location is fantastic for an easy finish in the morning.

The showers were ok. Though not very many of them for the number of beds.

Everything was very clean and well cared for.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I stayed at this albergue four out of my five caminos, the location is 10 k prior to the finish line, so it makes it perfect to arrive next day early and not tired.
The Albergue has everything you need, and the staff are very helpful. They also have privet rooms. They have a store right across the street, and restaurants in all directions that offer peregrino menu of the day.
I am just satisfied with this place and the price is peregrino friendly.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Clean albergue with all amenities. Nice kitchen, open yard in the back to hang laundry, restrooms were clean. I went in October and it was pretty chilly in the room. Use your sleeping bag and layer up with the thick blankets that are provided.

There is a supermarket right across the road next to where the Camino continues.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Coming off the Norte, I had stayed on a wide range of Albergues. This is very very disappointing- taking advantage of pilgrims wanting a short final day. The dormitory was damp and cold. Heating not turned on. At €14 it felt bad value. The owners were cordial and kind, but think need to adjust priorities.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

They turn the heat on at night. The cost of electricity in Spain is astronomical, and the albergues cannot afford to run heat for an empty space.

They provide blankets, also!

A wonderful albergue.

Be warned, though - they don’t open until 2pm because they are cleaning, and they take it very seriously. 😊

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

This albergue is spotless, and, although the owner speaks almost no English, she is very helpful.
They clean the entire place from top to bottom daily, and I know this to be a fact, as I had a two day stay and watched them do it!
Highly recommend.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

No heating. There is a storm outside and we all arrive soaking wet. I ask them to put the heating on and they say no. The tile floor is icy cold. I think we have to get into bed at 4 o clock with blankets over our heads to get warm.

Camino de Sant…

I really enjoyed staying at this albergue. The hosts were really helpful and kind. It was clean and the new kitchen is lovely. The patio and grass area was very peaceful. Luis helped me a lot and so did the lovely lady with red hair, but I don’t know her name (shame on me). If I leave out of Santiago airport. I will definitely come back here.

Camino de Sant…

very kind; very clean :)