Albergue Bela Muxía (Muxía) – UPDATED 2025

Phone number687 798 222
AdressRúa da Encarnación 30, 15124 Muxía, (A Coruña)
Web Pagehttp://www.belamuxia.com/
E-mailalbergue@belamuxia.com
Booking

OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND


Bicycle transportation

Bicycle locker, reception and storage
This hostel is the main point of delivery and reception of bicycles for the transport service “from Muxía to home” organized by Bicigrino and Seur.

If you get the booking voucher through the bicigrino online store, you can leave your bike here for transport. This way you can easily and efficiently stay comfortably and send your bike home.


Amenities

Bela Muxía Hostel is a hostel for those who want to enjoy a few days of rest in Muxía (A Costa da Morte) in A Coruña after doing the Camino de Santiago or on vacation.

A space for culture that contains a thematic exhibition of legends, poems and texts related to the sea and the culture of the area. All created by universal poets and writers such as Rosalía de Castro, García Lorca, José Saramago, Cesar Antonio Molina, López Abente… and illustrious pilgrims such as Nicolás de Popielovo, King Alfonso VII.


Prices

  • Bunk bed: 12 €.

Services

Equipped with all the necessary services to feel at home. The stay in our hostel will allow the visitor to discover our seafaring culture, rest and visit a place surrounded by nature, beaches, monuments and churches that you will never forget. The best choice.


In the surrounding area

The entrance to the lodge welcomes us with the images that most reinforce the idea of the place linked to the dramaturgy of the sea and its epic conscience: the shipwreck. The Costa da Morte acquires its most tragic identity in the metonymy of the shipwreck, real sequence of the hard life that man has maintained, over the centuries, in his struggle with the sea, that friend/enemy that has enabled the economic development of this territory and that romantic literature has raised to fable and legend.

The patient handwritten plans that José López Redonda, from the family of Pepe Olegario, sailor of Sardiñeiro, has conceived as a product of his research of more than fifty years of work in the seas of the Costa da Morte, allow us to locate the wrecks of the numerous shipwrecks that have suffered from Cape Touriñán to Punta Lens.

A photo by Xurxo Lobato of the last of the great shipwrecks, that of the gigantic oil tanker Prestige, symbol of catastrophism and chaos at sea, which sank off the coast of Muxía in November 2002, is an eloquent image of the tragic feeling of the tragic life of the man of the sea.


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