Sercotel Odeón is a modern hotel in Narón, 2 km from Ferrol's centre. Fragas del Eume Natural Park is 10 km from the hotel. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Located in the centre of Ferrol, Gran Hotel de Ferrol is a 5-minute walk from Plaza de España and La Magdalena district. It offers parking with direct access to the rooms and free Wi-Fi.
This stylish, modern hotel is located right in the heart of Ferrol, beside Plaza de España and the traditional central district of La Magdalena. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Hotel Valencia offers free WiFi access in all areas. It is well located by the entrance into Ferrol, with easy access from the AP-9 and the A-6 Motorways.
Featuring free WiFi, Hostal El Cairo offers accommodation in Ferrol, 100 metres from the Town Hall Square. San Felipe Castle is 2 km from the property, while Doniños Beach is 3.5 km away.
Hotel América Ferrol is 800 metres from the Port of Ferrol and the town centre, with easy access to the N-651 Main Road. It offers simple rooms with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
A small town of about 65,000 with a long history of being a...
A small town of about 65,000 with a long history of being a major naval and ship building center. It is coastal with many beautiful estuaries. The weather is wonderful with summer highs of mid to upper 70s often with a breeze and winters with day time temps of mid 40s to low 50s. Winter is also the rainy season with rain 10-15 days a month. Add in a breeze off the water and one can experience wet, windy cold winter weather. There are several churches and other structures from the 1700s. Farroll is famous for their glass fronted "galleries" apartment buildings copied after the glass galleries of old pirate ships. Complete with intricate wrought iron railings, these glass fronted buildings are works of art and line both sides of the several pedestrian streets in the town center. During the two weeks we stayed in Ferroll we fell in love with the town and its people and bought a holiday house! Everyone we met was super friendly and helpful. The town is safe to walk in even late at night , is blessed with many parks and dozens of sidewalk cafes. Most visitors come for the wonderful beaches but we are not beach people.
DrPea
United States
10
Scored 10
Lovely town to really get the Spanish vibe.
Lovely town to really get the Spanish vibe. Very few tourists in the area.
Have been to Ferrol on a couple of occasions and really like it. People are very helpful. Have small speciality shops and tons of cafes and restaurants.
It’s a very easy place to walk around with a beautiful boardwalk down by the beach. Lots supermarkets. The apartment we booked was lovely and great kitchen for cooking. Easy to get buses to other communities. Train and bus station were within walking distance. Weather was really nice for April month.
Pauline
Canada
10
Scored 10
Fascinating marina and associated area, lively and...
Fascinating marina and associated area, lively and interesting town squares, superb surrounding countryside with many places of interest within easy reach. The choice of restaurants was not as comprehensive as I had expected, but the cafe culture was excellent.
HaggerThomas More
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I was there for work.
I was there for work. Ferrol in his own is nothing special, but, people are very kind, there are several places where you can eat fantastic fish tapas (chipirones, marraxo, zamburinas, pimento del Padron,...) and the original "pulpo a la galliega" (I suggest El Pincho), for low prices. Moreover is a very good base point to visit the fantastic Galician's beaches (Pantin on the top) and practice Surf. Also reasonably near are La Coruna and Santiago de Campostela. Generally speaking prices for food and drinking are very friendly and lower than the average of Spain.
MASSIMILIANO
Italy
10
Scored 10
The harbour is well worth a visit.
The harbour is well worth a visit. Pleasant buildings and the surrounding area has some notable points of interest: the museum of ship building, the dock yard and the fish market. If walking the camino you can purchase your Pilgrim's passport aka 'Credencial' from one of the local Churches. Get there early though as when I returned to get my stamp (sello) it was closed.
Steven John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The town itself is rather run down in parts.
The town itself is rather run down in parts. Signs say " a better Ferrol is possible". I hope so.
The station is quite a way from the hotel at which we stayed.
The "Feve" railway starts here and runs into beautiful countryside. Cheap too! 4 hours on the train for5 Euros
This parador is a beautiful and elegant building, beside a park, with fantastic views of the naval port and the ria, and an easy walk from the heart of Ferrol’s city centre. Our room was very large, with a king bed, large marble bathroom and quality linens and towels. It was a corner room, with two balconies with views. We could not have asked for better. And the breakfasts were generous and excellent. Staff were kind and helpful, and very professional. It was one of the best hotel experiences we have ever had.
I loved this hotel. It was in a great location convenient walking distance to everything, the port, the squares, the sites to visit, the pilgrims office, groceries, etc...etc.. The staff were exceptional, extremely friendly, and welcoming; they explained everything really well, even making clear the unusual route to the upper rooms. After a couple of times, it was easy to find my way around. They had a good breakfast, or a packed lunch, maybe both, but I don't know. I had the breakfast
Compact but complete apartment, bright and sunny, perfectly located to see Ferrol, easy to drive to the front door to unpack but its a no parking zone so you have to find somewhere to park, convenient car park by the church up the hill, and lots of other streets, seem a safe place to leave the car. Kitchen would have been more comfortable with a table to eat or work at (yes even on holiday!) than a sofa, but not to detract from a lovely apartment, friendly host and a very enjoyable stay
I stayed in this hotel the night before I started the Camino Inglés. It was a very convenient location for me, not far from the bus terminal and only a 10 walk to the Pilgrim Office/Tourist Information. The room was spacious, very clean and pretty quiet, the owners were friendly and discrete. I did not have breakfast at the hotel but there are plenty of cafés and restaurants in the area. I can recommend this hotel to solo travelers as I felt very safe.
Heated and comfy room!! Perfect for one (or a loving couple), it was quite new, clean and so warm.
Easy parking in the street, very quiet at night or mornings. Enjoyed breakfast at the cafe downstairs. 15 minute walk to the center of Ferrol, but easy to get in and out of the city with the car. Good recommendation for dining out!
I got to the hotel very late, 11:35pm and I really appreciate the fact that they were able to be there and hand me the key so i can rest after my long trip was awesome!
Thank you so much!
Not to mention that the owner was very nice and gave an adaptor since my phone's charger won't fit into the plugs.
El Cairo is in a great location to explore Ferrol. Our room was small, but had everything we needed, and was very clean and comfortable. Beds were super comfy. Carlos is a great host. This is a great value, and a perfect spot for pilgrims beginning the Camino Inglés!
Hotel is well located and the facilities are good. The room was huge and had everything necessary. Good bathroom, comfy bed, and delicious breakfast in the morning. The staff is very helpful and kind. Would recommend
More of a hostal than a hotel - so overpriced for what it offers Very strict Check- in time of 3pm regardless of whether rooms were ready. Breakfast ok but at 7.30 a bit late for a lot of pilgrims.
Beautiful facility. Very friendly staff. Rooms were clean and elegant. I will definitely stay here again if I am in Ferrol! A welcome beginning for Pilgrims about to begin the Camino Ingles.
Great location near supermarket, city plazas, cafes, restaurants and near the start of the Camino Ingles. Staff was friendly and helpful. Hotel was "fancier" nicer than I anticipated.
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