"Love the interior design, the staff was super friendly and it was most important (CLEAN), it’s a really small town with almost nothing, we would stay there again. "
"Very nice room and hotel, on outskirts of Lugo, very easy to get to and very easy to go into downtown Lugo. Parking in front of hotel or in covered garage included. Excellent breakfast included and a great price overall! Would stay here again and again. "
"Cheap hotel with elevator. Small but clean room. The pin to hang the showerhead was broken so had to hold showerhead in hand which is inconvenient. Breakfast is cheap (€4) but it isn't much. Either a croissant or some bread with jam and coffee. Our room was next to the elevator which gave a lot of noise at night. Because of the thin hotelroom door you also hear other guests if they are not super quiet. All in all good enough for an overstop, but I wouldn't want to stay here longer."
"The hotel was easy to get to. The guy at the front desk was helpful and pointed out a nice walking trail and good restaurants. The only problem we ran into was that they weren’t at the desk when we wanted to check-in and then he couldn’t be reached by phone. But after we came back a couple of hours later he was there. "
"In a word, memorable!
The hosts were amazing, the breakfast was all organic and home-made. The room was comfortable, the architecture was beautiful. Our room opened to a patio with a view of the area and comfortable furniture to relax into.
If you are looking for solitude, quiet, and beauty, this is your spot."
"Nice quiet place. The walls of Lugo are a 20 minute uphill hike, but doable. The river walking trails are great. The clientele of this hotel are largely elderly. The Roman baths in the basement are interesting if you like that sort of thing. "
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After visiting St. Mary's Church, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Villalba. Amble around the area's parks or visit its monuments.
Tucked into Galicia's lush mountains, this medieval town invites you to explore its ancient stone streets and historic San Simón church. Hike the nearby Serra do Xistral trails where wild horses roam, then sample traditional Galician dishes at family-run taverns in the central plaza.
The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 17°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of 7°C. Average annual precipitation for Villalba is 1058 mm.
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