Calle Valeriano Valdesuso s/n 27800 Vilalba /Lugo (Galicia|Spain)
The only stronghold left of the castle donated by Pedro I the Cruel to Fernán Pérez de Andrade, appears between the narrow city streets and is reached by crossing an authentic draw bridge, which imbues the visitor with the spirit of epic times. From its high, the urban landscape of Villalba is adorned with views of the surrounding farmlands in sight.
Double room: 42, Special double room: 6;
todas con
heating, air-conditioning, king-size beds, satellite TV, Canal Plus TV, work desk, safe, paying mini bar, non-smoking bedrooms, pillow menu, hair dryer
garage, garden, conference rooms with capacity for 140persons , gym, sauna, living room, chimney
Café bar, Restaurant
Some bedrooms are outfitted for handicapped guests
Open year round.
Pablo Hermida Vázquez
In a three-story annex built in 2000, there are rooms decorated in a fashionable rustic style. The rest of the rooms in the tower are spacious and decorated with classic elements, wood floors, painted ceiling beams, canopy beads and adorned with fireplaces. These are the most recommendable, especially 108 and 208, that have glassed-in lookout points.
Roasted ham with turnip sprouts, Raxo savory turnover, veal skewers Don Nuño-style at the inn.
Less than a tour by car From Vilalba, guests may visit sights of great interest, such as the spiritual Galicia in Santiago de Compostela; the romantic and roman styles of Mondoñedo; or the capital, Lugo, with its roman fortress and cathedral.
The natural landscape with the Magdalena and Ladra Rivers; the therapeutic thermal waters in Alligal; the Valverde and the Rías Altas lagoons, for hiking and speleology.