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This was the most amazing place our group of six Camino travelers stayed during our 550 mile tour of Camino Frances. We were on bikes; it is off the official Camino route but we grabbed a reservation at Pazo de Brandeso because we were a larger group and nothing else was available. The staff and host was incredibly helpful. The owner, Juan led us in his car in the morning to show us a better way to get to the the designated bike route for the Camino. This took about an hour of his time which most owners would never consider. He also spent a considerable amount of time the previous evening informing us of the history of the incredible property. The home was built in 1620 and the chapel predates that. At one time, one end of the house was even a headquarters for the Spanish Inquisition. Such incredible history! Just walking around in the home was very entertaining. The food and service was excellent on all levels; highly recommended.
We stayed a various Pazos while we walked the Camino Frances, this was the most amazing and hospitable destination of all that we stayed at, we decided to stay 2 nights.
Our hosts Juan and Raquel were very knowledgable and made our stay very special.
The Pazo and its rolling gardens held surprises at every turn.
The food specially prepared by the resident chef. Every meal was a treat.
Every bedroom has a unique theme.
The common lounges, covered terraces and garden seating coves are timeless.
We will definitely go back.
This is a a recently remodeled old hunting lodge. The owners were big game hunters and you have trophies throughout the property from lions to antelope horns. Everything was big and plush and comfortable lots of room to spread out. The rooms did not have A/C but windows could be opened and cooled off nicely. Do not miss opportunity to have dinner there, the food is local and prepared in a sophisticated manner.
Date of stay: August 2018
Traveled with friends
Written August 31, 2018
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Excellent country-manor style of hotel with an old style of decor. It can be unsettling if one is an animal-lover though as there are scores of hunting trophies ( stuffed, fleeced) displayed in several areas. It’s a pleasure exploring the estate with its gardens, a little chapel and a swimming pool area. The level of service is pretty good and very welcoming. I was served tea on the first floor balcony overlooking the gardens and it was a very peaceful experience. The rooms are well-furnished. The food is decent and the breakfast spread is okay.
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Date of stay: April 2023
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Trip type: Traveled solo
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This was the most amazing place our group of six Camino travelers stayed during our 550 mile tour of Camino Frances. We were on bikes; it is off the official Camino route but we grabbed a reservation at Pazo de Brandeso because we were a larger group and nothing else was available. The staff and host was incredibly helpful. The owner, Juan led us in his car in the morning to show us a better way to get to the the designated bike route for the Camino. This took about an hour of his time which most owners would never consider. He also spent a considerable amount of time the previous evening informing us of the history of the incredible property. The home was built in 1620 and the chapel predates that. At one time, one end of the house was even a headquarters for the Spanish Inquisition. Such incredible history! Just walking around in the home was very entertaining. The food and service was excellent on all levels; highly recommended.…
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Date of stay: June 2022
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We stayed a various Pazos while we walked the Camino Frances, this was the most amazing and hospitable destination of all that we stayed at, we decided to stay 2 nights. Our hosts Juan and Raquel were very knowledgable and made our stay very special. The Pazo and its rolling gardens held surprises at every turn. The food specially prepared by the resident chef. Every meal was a treat. Every bedroom has a unique theme. The common lounges, covered terraces and garden seating coves are timeless. We will definitely go back.
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Date of stay: May 2022
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Room Tip:First floor rooms that open onto the covered terrace overlooking the main garden..
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Myself and my friend , stayed here as a little treat one night as we where on the Camino . It is off the “the way” but a taxi over and back to the hotel is included in the price . Rachel was at the front desk and looked after us wonderfully . We also meet the owner who speaks English, he is very knowledgeable about the house, it’s surroundings and really cares that his guests are having a good time and want for nothing. The bedrooms are spacious and beautifully decorated in a country house/ Ralph Lauren style . The beds are really comfortable and the showers powerful, just what you need after all that walking . We had dinner and breakfast at the Manor and it was excellent value for money, and an nice experience in the formal dinner room . Just a word on the decor which is Country Manor nearly stately there is a lot of hunting trophies on the walls that might not be to every-bodies tastes. …
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Date of stay: March 2019Trip type: Traveled with friends
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This is a a recently remodeled old hunting lodge. The owners were big game hunters and you have trophies throughout the property from lions to antelope horns. Everything was big and plush and comfortable lots of room to spread out. The rooms did not have A/C but windows could be opened and cooled off nicely. Do not miss opportunity to have dinner there, the food is local and prepared in a sophisticated manner.
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Date of stay: August 2018
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Trip type: Traveled with friends
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This beautifully restored 17thC hunting lodge is luxurious without being stuffy; comfortably elegant, and thoroughly unique. Painstakingly decorated with antiques and hunting trophies, guests feel as if they might in a PG Woodhouse story. The owners and their staff are delightful and eager to please (because the lodge is 4km+ from Arzua, walking pilgrims are offered complimentary transport from/to the Camino). With 13 guest rooms and plenty of cozy corners, guests may curl up with a drink and a book and feel quite at home. A lovely breakfast is included in the rate and a prix fixe dinner is available with prior notice (as is something lighter on advance request). Open just two months, you’d best book early - this place is sure to be a hit with Camino visitors.
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Date of stay: May 2018
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This facility is a newly converted hunting lodge with updated bathrooms and large rooms. It is not very close to town, about 4-5 km, but an interesting experience. Breakfast was provided and was good, dinner can be served at your request. The owners went all out to make this an interesting experience. The facility is decorated with a massive amount of hunting/animal remnants so it might not be appropriate for certain people and or young children
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Date of stay: April 2018
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Trip type: Traveled as a couple
Room Tip:Rooms are first floor are best, but each room is unique
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