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Monastery of Sobrado
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Sobrado Abbey, is a Cistercian monastery in the province of La Coruña, Galicia, Spain. It is situated in the municipality of Sobrado, about 9 km east of Corredoiras and about 46 km southeast of Betanzos, at an altitude of 540 m above sea level.
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CAFETERÍA PLAZA SOBRADO
C/PLAZA PORTA Nº 30, 15813 DOS MONXES, A Coruña, Spain
Bar Real Sobrado
25 AC-934, 15813 A Porta, A Coruña, Spain
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Pensión - Restaurante Vía Sacra
Praza Portal, 17, 15813 A Porta, A Coruña, Spain
Hotel San Marcus
Praza Portal, 49, 15813 Sobrado, A Coruña, Spain
PENSION SOBRADO
Praza Portal, 2, 15813 Sobrado, A Coruña, Spain
Albergue Lecer, Apartments Lecer - Sobrado
Calle As Casiñas, 12, 15813 Sobrado, A Coruña, Spain
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Monastery of Sobrado

Praza Portal, 15813 A Porta, A Coruña, Spain
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Sobrado Abbey, is a Cistercian monastery in the province of La Coruña, Galicia, Spain. It is situated in the municipality of Sobrado, about 9 km east of Corredoiras and about 46 km southeast of Betanzos, at an altitude of 540 m above sea level.

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4.7
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5.0
20w

An absolute gem! Such a treat to tour, and especially grateful for the guidebook available in the gift shop for a deeper understanding of the history and the meanings of the place.

This place is not just a historic relic to tour, it is also an active albergue for pilgrims on the Camino AND an active monastery for Cistercian (Trappist) monks. The monks allow pilgrims to join them for Vespers (evening prayers) and even had a printed program available so we could follow along with the prayers, which I really appreciated. Absolutely fantastic.

The gift shop had some items that were very helpful for me on Camino like a bar of soap (I had JUST run out of mine that I had packed) and a hoodie (it is much cooler here in the evenings than I expected for summertime), and also some lovely trinkets for me to take back home to my family that couldn’t walk with me (a thimble for my mother and a rosary for my father)…

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4.0
3y

It's a really great albergue and completely renovated, the monastery is also nice. However, it is an albergue for pilgrim's who's are going to be serious and be in bed by 10. We were in the kitchen playing guitar, as with everyone else, and the porter was very annoyed and chased people for an hour blowing a loud whistle and telling them to go to bed. So don't come here if you won't be in bed by 10 as otherwise it's an awkward experience. Equally the kitchen is fully stocked, so you can cook and it's great, but it's locked between 10pm and 9:15am so you can't store anything in the fridge unless you leave super late in the morning neither can you have breakfast there. Also in the high season there is a very long queue to get in and the process takes some time so get...

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5.0
24w

Fantastic place and wonderful hospitality! We stayed here while walking the Camino And it’s a fabulous and memorable experience. The brother who checked us in is witty and extremely friendly and so was Anna. It is beautiful and peaceful even though the albergue was quite full. Fabulous facilities for €10 and you also get a free pass to view the rest of the premises which is grand inside. The room was warm as they had a heater going which was very pleasant. So worthwhile staying here or even visiting to see the stunning architecture. The gift shop is lovely and has affordable items. The service at 7pm was beautiful although I didn’t understand a word, the harmonies were quite beautiful and moving!...

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Ashleigh PackardAshleigh Packard
An absolute gem! Such a treat to tour, and especially grateful for the guidebook available in the gift shop for a deeper understanding of the history and the meanings of the place. This place is not just a historic relic to tour, it is also an active albergue for pilgrims on the Camino AND an active monastery for Cistercian (Trappist) monks. The monks allow pilgrims to join them for Vespers (evening prayers) and even had a printed program available so we could follow along with the prayers, which I really appreciated. Absolutely fantastic. The gift shop had some items that were very helpful for me on Camino like a bar of soap (I had JUST run out of mine that I had packed) and a hoodie (it is much cooler here in the evenings than I expected for summertime), and also some lovely trinkets for me to take back home to my family that couldn’t walk with me (a thimble for my mother and a rosary for my father)… Highly recommend. Not to be missed!
Ellese Tudor-MyersEllese Tudor-Myers
Fantastic place and wonderful hospitality! We stayed here while walking the Camino And it’s a fabulous and memorable experience. The brother who checked us in is witty and extremely friendly and so was Anna. It is beautiful and peaceful even though the albergue was quite full. Fabulous facilities for €10 and you also get a free pass to view the rest of the premises which is grand inside. The room was warm as they had a heater going which was very pleasant. So worthwhile staying here or even visiting to see the stunning architecture. The gift shop is lovely and has affordable items. The service at 7pm was beautiful although I didn’t understand a word, the harmonies were quite beautiful and moving! Amazing place!
Juan Ramón Alves F.Juan Ramón Alves F.
Monasterio de Sta. María de Sobrado dos Monxes. Un monasterio del Cister en las tierras del dios Kronán, el dios de las alturas y de las piedras de los montes. Lugar de cistas y mámoas, lugar de piedras fecundantes que hablaban en los juicios y lugar de ritos antiquísimos, donde el espíritu de los animales del bosque, poseía las almas de los que, por suerte o desgracia, intervenían en el ritual. Lugar de mouros y mouras y lugar de cuélebres. Espacio de misterio y antiguos ritos, el priscilianismo estuvo muy presente, adecuando los credos precristianos en una incipiente iglesia católica. Más tarde, los misioneros bretones y aquitanos, traídos por San Martín de Tours, y con el permiso de los reyes suevos, ocuparían esos espacios, cristianizando las piedras y convirtiendo los prados selváticos, a las faldas de los montes, en lugares de oración cristiana. En esos tiempos, sería mantenido por la regla del obispo de Braga, Fructuoso del Bierzo, con un grupo mixto o dúplice de frailes y monjas en una comunidad familiar, y manteniéndose en la época de la repoblación, en el periodo de reconquista, con moradores muy cercanos a la nobleza gallega y a la realeza astur-leonesa. Más tarde, los monjes cistercienses, en el S. XII, llegaron de la abadía de Claraval con su regla benedictina, transformando los valles con su trabajo enfocado a la producción y elaboración industrial, enriqueciendo a los que se asentaron cerca de ellos. Este monasterio fue uno de los primeros en establecer la orden cisterciense entre sus muros. Desde aquí saldría un grupo de monjes para fundar otro monasterio en Villavicios, Asturias, el monasterio de Sta. María de Valdedios. Sus fiestas ofrecen testimonio de los principales cultos que antaño se practicaron. San Pedro es la festividad local. Sobrado nace en torno al monasterio y su tradicional queso de Arzúa-Ulloa, es sin duda el testimonio de la labor artesanal de los monjes del Cister en estas tierras.
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An absolute gem! Such a treat to tour, and especially grateful for the guidebook available in the gift shop for a deeper understanding of the history and the meanings of the place. This place is not just a historic relic to tour, it is also an active albergue for pilgrims on the Camino AND an active monastery for Cistercian (Trappist) monks. The monks allow pilgrims to join them for Vespers (evening prayers) and even had a printed program available so we could follow along with the prayers, which I really appreciated. Absolutely fantastic. The gift shop had some items that were very helpful for me on Camino like a bar of soap (I had JUST run out of mine that I had packed) and a hoodie (it is much cooler here in the evenings than I expected for summertime), and also some lovely trinkets for me to take back home to my family that couldn’t walk with me (a thimble for my mother and a rosary for my father)… Highly recommend. Not to be missed!
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Fantastic place and wonderful hospitality! We stayed here while walking the Camino And it’s a fabulous and memorable experience. The brother who checked us in is witty and extremely friendly and so was Anna. It is beautiful and peaceful even though the albergue was quite full. Fabulous facilities for €10 and you also get a free pass to view the rest of the premises which is grand inside. The room was warm as they had a heater going which was very pleasant. So worthwhile staying here or even visiting to see the stunning architecture. The gift shop is lovely and has affordable items. The service at 7pm was beautiful although I didn’t understand a word, the harmonies were quite beautiful and moving! Amazing place!
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Monasterio de Sta. María de Sobrado dos Monxes. Un monasterio del Cister en las tierras del dios Kronán, el dios de las alturas y de las piedras de los montes. Lugar de cistas y mámoas, lugar de piedras fecundantes que hablaban en los juicios y lugar de ritos antiquísimos, donde el espíritu de los animales del bosque, poseía las almas de los que, por suerte o desgracia, intervenían en el ritual. Lugar de mouros y mouras y lugar de cuélebres. Espacio de misterio y antiguos ritos, el priscilianismo estuvo muy presente, adecuando los credos precristianos en una incipiente iglesia católica. Más tarde, los misioneros bretones y aquitanos, traídos por San Martín de Tours, y con el permiso de los reyes suevos, ocuparían esos espacios, cristianizando las piedras y convirtiendo los prados selváticos, a las faldas de los montes, en lugares de oración cristiana. En esos tiempos, sería mantenido por la regla del obispo de Braga, Fructuoso del Bierzo, con un grupo mixto o dúplice de frailes y monjas en una comunidad familiar, y manteniéndose en la época de la repoblación, en el periodo de reconquista, con moradores muy cercanos a la nobleza gallega y a la realeza astur-leonesa. Más tarde, los monjes cistercienses, en el S. XII, llegaron de la abadía de Claraval con su regla benedictina, transformando los valles con su trabajo enfocado a la producción y elaboración industrial, enriqueciendo a los que se asentaron cerca de ellos. Este monasterio fue uno de los primeros en establecer la orden cisterciense entre sus muros. Desde aquí saldría un grupo de monjes para fundar otro monasterio en Villavicios, Asturias, el monasterio de Sta. María de Valdedios. Sus fiestas ofrecen testimonio de los principales cultos que antaño se practicaron. San Pedro es la festividad local. Sobrado nace en torno al monasterio y su tradicional queso de Arzúa-Ulloa, es sin duda el testimonio de la labor artesanal de los monjes del Cister en estas tierras.
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