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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 1187644, member: 537"] I’ve been in touch with the owners (who saved me back in 2010!) and they say the closure is temporary. I’ve asked them to let me know when it reopens, hopefully in a few months. Both Igüeña and Congosto are big enough to have places to eat. I THINK, but this is just based on what people like [USER=26096]@mla1[/USER] says, that the route still goes through Labaniego. It just makes a detour up to Noceda where there is an albergue. I think others who have not wanted to sleep in Noceda have just continued on the “old route” straight to Labaniego. My advice remains the same — I would use Enderjace’s wikiloc tracks. They are the most up to date, since he has been one of the moving forces behind marking the entire route. I hope you have GPS tracks for the new mountain options. From Guardo you have two choices, one straight shot on flat land straight to Puente Almuhey, and a mountain alternative that adds a lot of kms but that takes you through some absolutely beautiful terrain and also takes you to Puente Almuhey. Same from Boñar, the alternative through Vegacervera is incredible, while the choice through La Robla is pretty ho-hum. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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