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Hotel Restaurante El Lacayo de Sestiello

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This rural hotel, built on an ancient XVII century rural farmhouse, subtly combines modern aspects of modern and minimalist decor, with the typical features of a building of its time. Without doubt, make this place a true boutique hotel.
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Free parking
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Free breakfast
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Skiing
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Business Centre with Internet Access
Wifi
Bar / lounge
Restaurant
Special diet menus
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Baggage storage
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Non-smoking hotel
Sun terrace
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3.0 of 5 stars
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Quaint
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Skiondown wrote a review June 2022
144 contributions87 helpful votes
Leisurely ride on the 634, (until the road is closed!) and first dog attack of the trip. After Grado town on 734, a couple of roundabouts and look for the small sign. Brilliant quirky place, quirky lift and restaurant closed both nights, but they did me some nice veggie food.. My room was on second floor, with huge bath and wonderful cool aqua in the fridge.. I really enjoyed the place, great riding loop too.
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Date of stay: May 2022
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ArnieMansell wrote a review Sept 2019
Nailsea, United Kingdom30 contributions5 helpful votes
Stayed here for three nights whilst watching La Vuelta in the mountains. The festival weekend and our itinerary meant we didn't sample the restaurant, but the room was excellent and the breakfast simple but really good as well. Friendly staff.
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Date of stay: September 2019Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Steve J wrote a review July 2019
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We were 2 couples hiking the Camino Primitivo. We arrived to find the hotel closed for a few minutes as the staff was running errands, so the owner came to meet us, then took us into Grado and coached us where to find dinner as the hotel restaurant was closed Mondays. Then came back to pick us up after dinner!!!! We offered to pay him and he said he would put the money in the staff tips kitty. The hotel was beautiful, beautifully situated in the hills over Grado, and immaculately clean. We stayed a second day when the restaurant was open. The meals were superb, and they even set us up to eat in the bar so we could watch the women's World Cup. Our gratitude to Ana, who joyfully went out of her way to make our stay delightful! Thank you
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Date of stay: July 2019Trip type: Travelled with family
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JulesOnTA wrote a review July 2019
Cork, Ireland87 contributions31 helpful votes
Very friendly hotel, we stayed in a small 1 bedroom Apartment. 2nd bed in sitting room. Very cosy, with Kitchenette, fridge/freezer etc.., simple continental breakfast included. Very friendly staff. No English spoken. Nice comfy bar. Whole hotel décor very homely and with an eclectic mix of photos, art and antique furniture.
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Date of stay: June 2019
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Trip type: Travelled with family
Room Tip: Apartment has 2 double beds, fine for 4.
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GarySFBCN wrote a review June 2019
San Francisco, California17 contributions13 helpful votes
This is a very interesting hotel. It is filled with antiques and curiosities and the rooms are quite tastefully decorated. The rooms are OK and the bathrooms nice. The dining room is quite beautiful and the food was great. The staff working at the hotel are very friendly and helpful.
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Date of stay: June 2019
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Trip type: Travelled with friends
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sonofashoe wrote a review May 2016
New York City, New York42 contributions27 helpful votes
Check-in at an odd hour was instantaneous. I arrived soaking wet from hiking the Camino Primativo in the rain and was immediately offered a nice fat stack of old newspapers to dry my boots (peregrinos will understand) and my room was excellent. I'm over 6' tall so many beds in Spain are just short of comfortable. This was full sized. Excellent wifi, beautiful view and fantastic shower completed the accommodations. Downstairs, the lounge area is small but very warmly decorated and it put all of us waiting for dinner hour to begin in great moods. Dinner was great, and the dining room spectacular. The young woman who was serving dinner was as charming as she was efficient. Breakfast was included and it was the usual Spanish desayuno; coffee, toast, juice. They offered yogurt as well which was nice. If you're walking the Camino Primativo, El Lacayo is about a km off the route - uphill. That of course means a great view, and downhill back to the Camino in the morning.
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Date of stay: May 2016Trip type: Travelled solo
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elmstrasse wrote a review Nov 2014
ottawa175 contributions77 helpful votes
Having walked the Primitivo trail of the Camino to Santiago the year before and having stayed at a really spartan small hotel in Grado, I leapt at the chance to stay somewhere more comfortable. The website was promising and I called ahead the day before to make a reservation. After a long long detour from the Camino and with directions provided by one of the workers at a small factory on the highway, I found my way to the hotel as rain drizzled on to me. The reception was efficient and I was led up to a smallish but comfortable room on the second floor. While it overlooked the autoroute a about a kilometre away, it was very quiet, I had an excellent and reasonably-priced dinner in the restaurant, which had a great view of the valley and town a few km away. There was only one waitress to take care of the entire restaurant, but she was efficient and good-humoured and cheerful in a way which showed Spanish small hotel hospitality at its best. Breakfast was about average for Spain, but at least I would be going downhill into Grado. I would really hope that the hotel website provide better directions for pilgrims, perhaps with a .pdf map, and that the owners improve the directional signs. It is a long 23km from Oviedo and to realize that one has another 2 or 3 or so (uphill!) can be discouraging, when one is not certain where the village and the hotel might be. It is well worth the detour, as the owners have taken care both with the hotel, the restaurant, and the staff, but we need to know where the detour is!!
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Date of stay: September 2014
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Huntting wrote a review Sept 2012
9 contributions7 helpful votes
My wife and I walked The Primativo Way out of Oviedo and stumbled on this gem just outside of Grado and on the FEVE stop at Penaflor. Two young men run this newly renovated, modestly priced rural house. The rooms were modern, comfortable and clean. Miguel, one of the owners, is a great chef who attracts groups to his spacious, gorgeous little restaurant in the house. The downside is the location. It's a couple of kilometers from The Way, which is hard to make after a long day of walking, but well worth it in the end. These two young owners provide a very welcoming, warm place for weary travellers. By far the best place in the area! Sam and Anna
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Date of stay: September 2012
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Response from miguel s, Gerente at Hotel Restaurante El Lacayo de Sestiello
Responded 2 Oct 2012
thank you so much, have a nice walk to Santiago , hope see u again
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AU$87 - AU$120 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hotel Restaurante El Lacayo de Sestiello
Which popular attractions are close to Hotel Restaurante El Lacayo de Sestiello?
Nearby attractions include Cuevas de Candamo (7.5 km), Real Monasterio de San Salvador de Cornellana (1.5 km), and Church of San Pedro de Nora (7.5 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Hotel Restaurante El Lacayo de Sestiello?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, free breakfast, and an on-site restaurant.
What food & drink options are available at Hotel Restaurante El Lacayo de Sestiello?
Guests can enjoy free breakfast, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge during their stay.
Is parking available at Hotel Restaurante El Lacayo de Sestiello?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Hotel Restaurante El Lacayo de Sestiello?
Conveniently located restaurants include El llar de Viri, Casa Florinda, and Casa Pepe El Bueno.
Are pets allowed at Hotel Restaurante El Lacayo de Sestiello?
Yes, pets are typically allowed, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.
Does Hotel Restaurante El Lacayo de Sestiello offer any business services?
Yes, guests have access to a business centre and meeting rooms during their stay.
Are there any historical sites close to Hotel Restaurante El Lacayo de Sestiello?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Real Monasterio de San Salvador de Cornellana (1.5 km) and Palacio De Miranda Valdecarzana (1.4 km).
Is Hotel Restaurante El Lacayo de Sestiello accessible?
Yes, it offers wheelchair access. For specific enquiries, we recommend calling ahead to confirm.