"Historic large monastery in the middle of nowhere, the archaeological display, monk’s cell, the reading room and the library are interesting and good to visit, but apart from going on a nature trail or booking a wine sampling, there isn’t much going on around here. They’ve taken the monastery theme to the extreme in the rooms - the monk’s cell had more useful furniture, but the bathrooms are very nice.
Intended to eat dinner in the restaurant, but having been told to pick any table, we were then told very firmly to move, as that one had been laid for three! So we did, to exactly the same size table on the other side of the room. We then waited to order, but no one came with any offer of a drink or bread for over 25 minutes, so we left and had virtually the same meal in the bar! Told the lady on reception about this experience but she wasn’t interested.
We ate in the courtyard outside the bar, on the second night and as both the barmen and the very hard working waitress were lovely and helpful, we had a very nice meal in good time."
"Over night stay on the way to Leon. The hotel is set in the mountains. We found it to be charming, extremely well kept, and a nice change from city based hotels. The welcome was warm and it was nice to have a beer with the locals while we watched a little soccer. "
"Hands down my favorite stay of all the places we stayed from Oviedo to Santiago. Although it's a few kilometers short of town, staying here was the best decision we made along the Camino Primitivo. The rooms are simple and perfect. The staff are gracious and generous. The view is incredible. The hotel's unlabeled wine was the best I had in Spain. I would return just to visit this lovely hotel again."
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Moal, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What’s there to see and do in Moal?
While you're exploring the area, Playa fluvial de Llano and Paseo Del Vino Park are a couple of picturesque spots to get outside and enjoy nature. In the wider area, you’ll find Cangas del Narcea Wine Museum and Hanging Bridge Street.
What are holiday rentals like in Moal?
Holiday rentals are privately owned properties you can book for a few days, or a quick weekend, in Moal. Holiday rentals provide amenities like laundry facilities and kitchens so you'll feel just like you're staying in your own home. If you're concerned about cleanliness, holiday rentals can provide a sense of privacy away from public hotel lifts and busy front desks while still allowing you the enjoyment of travel. You'll also have more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which is another reason why a holiday rental is an attractive option for small groups.
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