Hostel Viña Femita (Villafranca del Bierzo)
Phone | 987 542 490 | |
Address | Avda Calvo Soleto nº2, 24500 Villafranca del Bierzo (León) | |
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Comforts
Located in Villafranca del Bierzo, 20 km from Las Médulas Roman Mines, Viña Femita provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. It has a restaurant, room service, 24-hour reception and free Wi-Fi. There is also a bar.
The hostel rooms have a patio with a city view. Rooms at Viña Femita include bed linen and towels.
A continental breakfast is served at the property.
Viña Femita is 21 km from Carucedo Lake and 25 km from Ponferrada Castle. The nearest airport is León Airport, 127 km from the hostel.
Prices
- Soon
Services
- Free parking.
- Free Wifi.
- Room Service.
- Viña Femita restaurant.
- Bar.
- Exceptional Breakfast.
Surroundings
The Viña Femita hostel is located in Villafranca del Bierzo, a beautiful town located in the Bierzo region, in the province of León, Spain. Villafranca del Bierzo is a common stop on the Camino de Santiago, and therefore, there are several interesting tourist attractions and places to visit in the surroundings of the hostel.
First of all, the Viña Femita hostel is located in the heart of the historic center of Villafranca del Bierzo, so guests can enjoy a pleasant walk through its picturesque streets and admire its medieval architecture.
A few meters from the hostel is the Church of Santiago, a historic building built in the 13th century that is one of the main tourist attractions in the city. Also nearby is the Pilgrims’ Bridge, a medieval structure that crosses the Burbia River and is an important part of the Camino de Santiago.
Guests of the Viña Femita hostel can also visit the Castillo de los Templarios in Ponferrada, an impressive fortress dating back to the 12th century and located just 22 kilometers away.
Other popular tourist attractions in the area surrounding the hostel include the Basílica de la Encina in Ponferrada, the Monastery of San Pedro de Montes in Montes de Valdueza, and the Parque Natural de las Médulas, an ancient Roman gold mine declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO.