Albergue As Eiras - Lires
42.99796, -9.24316Albergue As Eiras Lires is located 2.9 miles from San Martino de Tourinan and boasts a picnic area and a garden terrace.
Location
This hostel is situated around 10 minutes by car from San Xian da Pereirina. The Lires hostel is also located approximately a 15-minute drive from Faro de Fisterra.
Guests can easily reach Santiago de Compostela airport, located 56 miles from the Lires property.
Rooms
Some rooms at the Lires hostel include a shared bathroom with a shower, and also feature a cabinet. Certain rooms boast views of the sea and feature Wi-Fi for a more enjoyable stay.
Eat & Drink
Guests can dine in AS EIRAS Menu within convenient reach of this Lires property. Guests can use a fridge, a microwave oven, and a kitchenware provided in the kitchen.
Leisure & Business
Popular activities include windsurfing, diving, and canoeing.
License number: H-CO-001752
Rooms and availability
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Max:1 person
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Bed options:1 Bed in shared room
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Mountain view
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Shower
Essential information about Albergue As Eiras
💵 Lowest room price | 22 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
✈️ Distance to airport | 54.3 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Santiago de Compostela, SCQ |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Albergue As Eiras
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missingWrote a review on Aug 09
The showers were lovely, with great water pressure and plenty of hot water. the beds were also very comfortable, providing a good night's sleep. the location of the hotel was great, as it was situated at a junction of several paths, making it convenient for exploring the surrounding area.
The service at the hotel was quite slow at times, which was a bit frustrating. Another downside was that there was only one toilet and shower for each floor, leading to long queues and inconvenience.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 06
Nice staff at the bar/cafe. They offered to make me something different, off menu & served me a spread of beautifully fresh, char grilled/roasted vegetables in olive oil. It may not mean much to some but to me, it was like Christmas! That's customer service. The bed was clean and the bathroom was fine.
Bad kitchen and no good place to sit or wash and dry. It was a hotel, but with bunk beds.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 05
The staff at Albergue As Eiras was incredibly accommodating and made my stay enjoyable. They went above and beyond to cater to my dietary needs as a vegetarian, serving me a delicious spread of fresh, grilled vegetables. It felt like a Christmas feast! The modern facilities and clean rooms were also a plus. The beach view from the terrace was breathtaking. I highly recommend this place.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 10
albergue as eiras exceeded my expectations during this seeing northern lights. modern facilities, excellent staff, and beautiful view of the sea made my stay unforgettable.
No indoor drying room for wet gear.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 02
the room I stayed in was a good size with four bunk beds and had a balcony with stools, offering a nice view of the community and the Camino. the beds were comfortable and each bunk had its own outlets and lockers for storage. the property was modern, clean, and well-maintained. the showers were impressive, with a rain shower head and multi-massage spigots. the hotel offered excellent customer service, especially for a vegetarian like me. They went above and beyond to prepare a delicious spread of freshly grilled/roasted vegetables in olive oil, which was a delightful surprise. Cons: Nothing to complain about, everything was good. 😊.
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missingWrote a review on May 07
Excellent location, beautiful town, friendly staff, reasonable value for money. Good storage and spacing between beds. Modern, clean, and well-maintained property. Lovely showers and very comfortable beds. Delicious dinner at the attached restaurant with a great terrace. Appreciated being allowed to check in early.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 19
The location of the hotel was perfect, situated between two beautiful towns. the staff was welcoming and accommodating, ensuring that my husband and I had a separate bedroom for added comfort.
The kitchen facilities were below par, with limited options for cooking and no good place to sit and eat. the lack of laundry facilities was inconvenient.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 01
We had a lovely stay at a charming hostel in Galicia. The rooms were clean and well-ventilated, and the bathrooms were in great condition. The attached cafe was a convenient and sociable spot, offering delicious food and drinks. The highlight for me was the exceptional customer service. As a vegetarian, they went above and beyond to accommodate my dietary needs, serving me a delightful spread of fresh, grilled vegetables. our experience at the hostel was wonderful, and I would definitely recommend it.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 18
Great facilities, including clean and modern rooms with comfortable beds and lockers. Helpful and friendly staff. Beautiful view of the sea. Good food at the restaurant. Budget-friendly options available.
Felt like home, no complaints at all.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 13
The view from the terrace was incredible, overlooking the charming village and the beautiful ocean. The rooms were well-maintained and comfortable, providing a relaxing space to rest. It was also convenient to have a restaurant attached to the hotel, offering delicious meals and a great atmosphere. Additionally, being able to check in early was a major plus, allowing us to settle in and start enjoying our stay right away.
That the service at times was quite slow, as the bar/restaurant/hotel seemed to be bustling with activity. It would have been nice to have more prompt assistance.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 11
The rooms were clean and the beds were comfortable, ensuring a good night's sleep after a long day. Additionally, the hotel's location was convenient, just a short walk off the path and well signposted. This made it easy to find and saved us time and effort. Moreover, having a cafe right next to the hotel was a great advantage as it was convenient to buy food if needed.
The limited number of showers available. With only one shower each for males and females, there was often a queue, causing some inconvenience.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 05
The staff here were incredibly friendly and accommodating. They even gave my husband and me our own separate bedroom, which felt like a luxurious treat in this type of accommodation. the view from the terrace was absolutely stunning, with a beautiful beach just a stone's throw away. the hotel also had modern facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay.
One drawback was the lack of laundry facilities, which would have been useful on long hikes. Another small inconvenience was the lack of a reading light by the bed.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 06
The showers were amazing, with plenty of hot water and great water pressure. the beds were comfortable and provided a good night's sleep. the hotel's location near several paths and coastal areas was a big plus, making it convenient for exploring the surroundings.
The prices of the food were quite expensive, with items like fruits and bread costing significantly more than in other towns. It would have been nice to have more affordable options for meals.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 04
Comfortable bunks and clean bathrooms. The attached cafe was convenient, although a pilgrim's menu would have been nice. The albergue is centrally located with friendly staff. I would recommend this place for a pleasant stay.
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