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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 29709, member: 537"] Hi, Sagalouts, I walked the Camino Ingles in September, and though we didn't stay in Hospital de Bruma, I did stop in the albergue for a chat with the hospitalero. I didn't specifically ask him whether the albergue was open year round, but his comments to me about winter pilgrims and how there's always a burst around New Years suggest that it is open. I believe that he lives right in town because as I was walking towards the albergue he rode past me on his bicycle with the key, so he must have seen me walk in. If for whatever reason the albergue is closed, though, Meson do Vento is a few short km and there is a pension and a hotel there. Can't wait to hear about your February walk! Laurie And p.s. I don't know how much you want to spend on accommodations in Santiago, but the Hotel Costa Vella is an old favorite of many members. I also like the Entrecercas and the Tafona do Peregrino -- these are all small, old stone buildings. For a budget alternative, I've stayed in the Pension Linares, which is close to a favorite restaurant of mine (Bodega San Roque) and about halfway between the cathedral and the bus station, so it's walkable to both. (I'd recommend the [url=http://www.turgalicia.es]http://www.turgalicia.es[/url] website to find information on all the many accommodations in Santiago). [/QUOTE]
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