Town

Palas de Rei

550m
42.8730°N, 7.8684°W

Coordinates

42.8730°N, 7.8684°W

Elevation

550m

Accommodation

Available

Services Available

Accommodation
Restaurant
Cafe
Grocery
Pharmacy
ATM
Train
Post Office
Airport
Bus
Pilgrim Office
Clinic
Water
Tobacconist

About Palas de Rei

Palas de Rei is a small Galician town on the Camino Frances, its name meaning 'Palace of the King', referring to a legendary Visigothic royal palace that once stood here.

The town has albergues, hotels, restaurants, cafes, a supermarket, and a pharmacy. It is a functional overnight stop with a range of services.

Palas de Rei marks the approximate point where pilgrims enter the final 70 km to Santiago. The Galician countryside from here becomes increasingly lush and green, with small farms, stone cruceiros (crosses), and horreos (raised granaries) lining the path.

Explore Palas de Rei

Things to Do in Palas de Rei

Sightseeing

Visit the Castillo de Pambre

A remarkably well-preserved 14th-century castle about 3 km from the centre of Palas de Rei. It is one of the few Galician castles that survived the Irmandiño peasant revolts of the 15th century, when most feudal fortresses in the region were destroyed. The castle is open to visitors and houses a small exhibition. The tower and walls are impressive and the surrounding countryside is peaceful.

Relaxation

Walk Through Green Galicia

The countryside around Palas de Rei is quintessential Galicia: rolling green hills, granite farmhouses, stone walls, horreos (raised granaries), and eucalyptus groves. If you have time, walk out of the town along any of the small lanes and soak in the landscape. After the mountains and the Meseta, this gentle green terrain feels like a reward.

Sightseeing

Visit the Iglesia de San Tirso

A Romanesque church in the centre of town with a simple but elegant carved doorway. The church has been modified over the centuries but the original Romanesque apse and some carved details survive. It is a modest building but representative of the many small rural churches that dot the Galician Camino.

Food & Drink

Eat Tetilla Cheese

You will start seeing Queso de Tetilla on menus from here onwards. This soft, creamy Galician cheese is shaped like a small breast (hence the name) and has a mild, buttery flavour. It is often served as a dessert with quince paste (membrillo) or honey. Also try the local empanadas and the pimientos de Padron, small green peppers fried in olive oil and sprinkled with coarse salt. Most are mild, but one in ten is fiery hot. A Galician roulette.

Camino Moment

Santiago Is Close

From Palas de Rei, you have roughly 65 km to Santiago. Three more stages. The kilometre markers on the trail now count down in double digits. The anticipation builds with every village you pass through. Some pilgrims speed up. Others deliberately slow down, not wanting the walk to end. However you feel, let yourself feel it. The Camino is almost over.

Accommodation in Palas de Rei

Where You Are on the Camino

Previous town

Os Valos (Lestedo)

4 km back

Next town

San Xulián do Camiño

3 km ahead

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Palas de Rei

68 km to Santiago de Compostela

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