Galician granary and a chapel of Pazo the Bieite
Our hotel maintains its Galician hórreo and its chapel that belonged to the pazo from the s. XVII.
Hotel Pazo de Bieite > Granary and Chapel
Immerse yourself in the history of Galicia by staying at the Hotel Pazo de Bieite, a charming rural hotel in Galicia.
Located in Boimorto, near Arzúa, this seventeenth-century manor house preserves emblematic elements of Galician architecture: an imposing two-body granary and a restored chapel, offering guests a unique experience on the St James Way.
Galician granary: symbol of rural tradition
The granary of the pazo is a two-body construction, a rare feature in Galicia that reflects the importance of maize production in the region. Its interior fully preserves the compartments formed by a wooden framework and a hipped roof, being a magnificent example of Galician rural architecture.
Restored chapel: a space of retreat
The chapel of the Pazo de Bieite has a rectangular floor plan, preserves its altarpiece and all the liturgical furnishings. It was the one used by the villagers, and at some point it was the parish of Boimorto. It is located next to the Northern Way at the end of the access avenue. It is located next to the Camino Norte de Santiago at the end of the access avenue.
Enjoy a stay in a Galician pazo of the s. XVII.
Surround yourself with history and the symbolism of millenary Galicia. Discover one of the largest granaries in Galicia and visit the chapel and the transept at the end of the avenue of oak trees that leads to the Pazo.