Seclusion, peace, and a forest setting in Galicia’s coastal countryside make Pepe Vieira Relais & Châteaux a standout hideaway.
Cocooned in lush woodland rich in wildlife, the individual suites of this adults-only hotel are designed to let the natural world do the talking. Known locally as galpones, the Galician word for sheds, these white concrete cubes combine minimalist interiors with glass feature walls that make you feel like you’re spending a night outdoors. As you gaze upon the forest from your bed, watch for rabbits and roe deer that roam the grounds.
Food is an enormous part of the experience and echoes the hotel’s dedication to the land. Michelin-starred Chef Pepe Vieira has developed a cooking style he calls “The Last Cuisine of the World” for his eponymous restaurant — using traditional local produce and rediscovered ancestral techniques to create an interactive journey through Galician gastronomic history.
You might start with a palate-cleanser in the organic gardens, brimming with herbs, leaves, and roots. Inside, you’ll sample dishes in the research kitchen, tuck into fish straight from the river, and sip wines that lead you on a tasting journey along the Camino de Santiago.
Little wonder this was one of the first restaurants in Spain to win a coveted green Michelin star for its sustainability measures.
It’s all about great taste and passion at Pepe Vieira, where you’ll eat guilt-free Michelin-starred food and stay in what must be the most luxurious ‘shed’ in Spain. You’ll be spoiled by nature while not spoiling nature, thanks to award-winning sustainability credentials.
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Rooms
Pepe Vieira offers a selection of one-bedroom standalone suites spread across woodland and gardens. Also known as galpones, these modernist architectural cubes are constructed of concrete and glass and designed to bring the outdoors in.
Floor-to-ceiling windows and glass sliding doors that lead onto private terraces make the most of the hotel’s setting right in the middle of the forest. All are spacious, flooded with light, and well-appointed with mountain views. The decor is minimalist with clean lines, natural tones, and Japanese-inspired features, including a tatami-style bed and all-black bathroom.
Location
Located just 14 km (29 miles) from Pontevedra, Pepe Vieira sits in a remote Galician location but is well-connected. The nearest airport takes just 40 minutes by car and Galicia’s capital, Santiago de Compostela, is an hour’s drive away. Set amid woodland and extensive gardens, the property links to countryside hiking routes and is a 10-minute drive from several vineyards and the Monastery of Santa Maria de Armenteira.
Food and drink
- Pepe Vieira Restaurant has two Michelin stars and one green star and serves a selection of tasting menus. The indoor dining area features floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking woodland. Outdoor seating is available.
- Breakfast is à la carte and served in the restaurant.
- Packed lunch is available on request.
- Produce is harvested from the onsite organic garden, and sourced from local fishermen and farmers.
Facilities and activities
- Outdoor swimming pool with loungers overlooking the river.
- Organic vegetable garden.
- Solarium.
- Social lounge with Galician fireplace.
- Wine cellar.
Accessibility
- Two adapted suites for guests with mobility issues.
- Restaurant and common areas are all accessible.
Alternative places to stay nearby
Where possible, we like to offer a range of accommodation for each stop of your trip, chosen by our specialists as some of their favourite places to stay. To help you make the right choice, we give each property a rating based on its facilities and service, but we also look for hotels with distinct character or a location that can't be bettered.
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Experiences while staying here
The following activities are designed to give you the most authentic experiences of the area where you're staying. We work with local guides, who use their knowledge and often a resident's eye to show you the main sights and more out-of-the-way attractions. Our specialists can also suggest outdoor pursuits and activities, such as cooking classes, that will introduce you to the traditions of the area's inhabitants.
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Combarro and the Adega Eidos winery Combarro and the Adega Eidos winery
Combarro and the Adega Eidos winery
You’ll weave your way around the historic heart of Combarro, an 18th-century fishing village with traditional Galician casas marineras (sea houses) and hórreos (raised granaries), before heading to the Bodega Adega Eido in the Val do Salnes for a wine tasting tour.
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Five days hiking the Camino de Santiago, Galicia Five days hiking the Camino de Santiago, Galicia
Five days hiking the Camino de Santiago, Galicia
This five-day hike follows in the footsteps of the ancient pilgrims along the Camino de Santiago in Galicia. You’ll weave your way across northern Spain from Sarria to Santiago on this 115 km (71 miles) stretch around Galicia’s soaring mountains, deep river valleys, and remote stone villages.
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Galicia and nearby places
- Santiago de Compostela 35 miles away
- Pontevedra 6 miles away
- A Coruña 69 miles away
- Asturias 155 miles away
- Oviedo 162 miles away
- Salamanca 189 miles away
- Ávila 243 miles away
- Segovia 260 miles away
- El Escorial & Valle de los Caídos 272 miles away
- Bilbao 301 miles away