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hotel santa Maria do Poio

★★LugoMountain view
8.0/ 10Good

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Double Room With Private Bathroom
1x Double Up to 2

The double room offers a wardrobe and heating, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath or a shower. The unit offe…

Single Room
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The single room offers a wardrobe, heating, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath or a shower. The unit offers…

Double Room With Private Bathroom
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Mountain view

The double room offers a wardrobe, heating, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath or a shower. The double room h…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Vértigo★ Michelin Perched on top of one of the hills that act as a balcony above the canyons of the Sil River and surrounded by stunning vineyards (the latter, planted on steep terraces, are truly worthy of the term “heroic viticulture”), this restaurant (part of the Regina Viarum wine estate) is a superb dining option, providing the icing on the cake for any visit to the spectacular Ribeira Sacra area. The cuisine here, under the direction of award-winning chef Rafa Centeno (from the renowned Maruja Limón restaurant in Vigo) and coordinated on a day-to-day basis by Claudia Pinto, is presented on two contempora44.3km
  • Mu•na★ Michelin Occupying the Casa de Las Bombas, opposite the Castillo de los Templarios, Mu•na’s Arabic name (meaning “desire”) alludes to its desire to satisfy our appetite and our tastebuds. Here, owner-chef Samuel Naveira works with both passion and enthusiasm in this contemporary setting where the decorative ants embellishing the walls are somewhat unusual but are a metaphor for the hard work and effort of the entire team. His cuisine, which he showcases on a single, highly original tasting menu (Ikigai) introduces us to cuisine that plays with a fusion from around the globe while extolling the virtues 47.5km
  • La Tronera La Tronera shares a building with a small rural hotel, making it the perfect setting for a short break. The single, seasonally inspired tasting menu is centred on an updated take on traditional cuisine that always champions local ingredients, many produced by the restaurant itself.36.3km
  • Os Cachivaches This restaurant is run by two siblings in a residential district close to the university. It features a tapas bar with high tables for informal eating plus two dining rooms where guests can choose from an extensive à la carte which impresses thanks to its array of rice dishes (we particularly recommend the creamy rice with marine plankton). Make sure you also leave space for the exquisite desserts, especially the brioche “torrija” with vanilla ice cream, and the delicious cheesecake.46.8km
  • Berso Berso occupies a tastefully renovated house with a striking contemporary interior design, featuring walls embellished with colourful canvases and decorative details that relate to the town’s renowned music band. The chef at the helm, Martín Mantilla, has created an updated traditional menu that works with the seasons and ingredients that he sources locally. The pleasant patio-terrace is an added bonus.46.9km
  • Paprica In this centrally located restaurant, which promotes vegetables from small organic producers and meats from farms where animal welfare is respected, they offer traditional cuisine with modern touches and slight nods to other cultures. On the menu, rounded out with a selection of tapas and two menus, you'll find dishes such as the house hake salpicón, the chicken gyozas with balsamic and black beer or their Canelón de ropa vieja with Celtic pork, black chickpeas and green turnip top mojo. It is home to a charming patio-terrace too!48.2km
  • Prebe by Bret Bret Fernández, the chef at the helm of this restaurant named after the Galician word for “sauce”, defines his culinary concept by the mantra “celebration, abundance and satisfaction". At this tapas bar-style eatery located along a pedestrianised street in Lugo’s old quarter, you’ll find quotes by leading Galician writers plus a meticulous dining room with a rustic feel on the first floor, the latter also boasting an ageing cabinet. The extensive à la carte features hints of fusion, and showcases an impressive array of beef (Friesian, Rubia Gallega etc) and fish (both whole and different cuts,48.5km

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