Caldas de Reis

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
42.3
Altitude
25

Tivó

1.90

Caldas de Reis

5.40

Santa Mariña de Carracedo

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

Caldas de Reis takes its name from the thermal springs — caldas — that drew the Romans here. The springs still flow, though putting your feet in the public fountains is officially discouraged for hygiene reasons. After a long hot day of walking, you'll understand the temptation and why they had to post signs.

To see the springs and follow the camino, turn left after crossing the first bridge. The route passes through the old quarter before reaching another bridge, with the municipal albergue and the way out of town on the far side.

The Iglesia de Santo Tomas Becket is one of very few churches in Spain dedicated to the murdered Archbishop of Canterbury — and possibly the only one in Galicia. The palm trees surrounding it make a cooling rest spot in the afternoon.

All basic services available.

The Road

On the way out of town, it is once more along the N550 (which frankly will be the case frequently between here and Santiago). Leave it to your right at the first bend in the road.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Spacious room. Hostess very nice and helpful. Grocery store across the street and restaurants nearby.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

You can get bocadillos and other small dishes here while other restaurants shut down (as is customary) between 5 and 7/8 PM. Great service

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Lovely clean place! Offers free washer/dryer which includes laundry detergent. We had a room on the 3rd floor and had a shared balcony. Rooms were perfect

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Update on below for albergue caldas de reis urraza: it is not officially municipal, but apparently half the beds can be reserved via booking.com BUT half are left as 'first come first served' for pilgrims too, according to the hostess. So you can come without a reservation, but near 14h30 (in may) it is almost full

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Please note that there is NO longer a municipal albergue in Caldas de Reis. We arrived today (May 2025) at the albergue de caldas de reis urraca, which is marked here on wisepilgrim as a municipal albergue. But the hostess told us that it has not been municipal for a few years, it is now private.
So be warned!! People can now reserve places here via booking.com so you are not certain to have a bed unless you reserve in advance, even if you walk fast and are the third to arrive, like me!! She told me i was lucky that there were still available beds... costs 15 euros per person.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I came here slightly too early for menu del dia, but the waiter was really nice about it and I waited with a cafe con leche. He came back and took my order as soon as it was the right time - I really appreciated that! It seemed like a busy place with the locals too because there were 2 tables reserved next to me for lunch. Pilgrims menu was €16 and it tasted good and the portions were large.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Great service. I went here twice.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Looked like a great place, but make sure you make reservations in order to get a table

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I stayed here in a private room for 20euro. There were 3 beds in the room, so I assume I normally would have had roommates on any other day. I think I got really lucky—there were probably less than 10 people in the whole albergue. I had an entire floor and bathroom to myself. There’s a kitchen on the floor too with a great balcony. There’s an entire other floor of private rooms, too. The owner works a bar/cafe on the property, was very sweet, and served a great breakfast. Highly recommend!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Had a comfortable stay at Pension Caldas. Good double room, excellent bed. Everything clean. Find them on booking.com for an affordable break from bunkbeds!