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[QUOTE="William Marques, post: 8079, member: 25"] Posh or at least decent hotels are more common than you would expect. It is only the small villages where no alternative to the basic refugio exists and that is changing. 4/5* hotels in Pamplona, Logrono, Santo Domingo, Burgos, Leon, Astorga, Ponferrada, Villafranca, Santiago. 2/3* hotels most small towns / large villages on route. In most places you will be in mobile phone range to hail a taxi though you may be some way away from the nearest road. After a long day we are all in need of a shower (or better a bath) the bathroom a 400 gm rib-eye and a bottle of wine and if we deprive ourself of it we need to ask why? Pilgrim routes have always had every type of person on them from the beggar to the king and the reason there is so much physical history on the route is due to the wealth and commerce that all those pilgrims brought. I can see the benefit of the refugio and the comradeship but I can also see the benefit of privacy and comfort. As I said before your camino will be unique however you do it and I wish you well. As for a mind changing experience - I think it is much less likely to happen if you look for it. Buen Camino William [/QUOTE]
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