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[QUOTE="JohnnieWalker, post: 29747, member: 853"] Hi all Sorry I've just notice this. Sagalouts - Buen Camino! But make sure you have your raingear packed I see from the five day forecast for A Coruna that rain is predicted - but that has happened to me and I got very little rain. Good luck. The albergue at Bruma will be open - on the rare occassions they go away they make sure everything is ok. As as has been said there is the option of just walking up the road to Meson do Vento. It will still be cold in the evenings February/March but I agree that I wouldn't take a sleeping bag for just one night - put all your clothes on if needs be! Food at Bruma - the local restaurant delivers and the sign is on the notice board in the albergue. Carmen and Benino won't let you down and may drive you to the supermarket if you wish to cook. Free meals in the Parador in Santiago - the CSJ says: On arrival, pilgrims present their Pilgrim Passports, duly stamped at each of their halts along the way, at the Cathedral's Pilgrim Office, and apply for the Compostela, the traditional certificate in Latin confirming their completion of the pilgrimage. It also entitles them (provided they are among the first 10 in the queue) to three free meals a day for three days in the staff quarters of the Hostal de los Reyes Católicos, now a parador, but formerly the pilgrim hospital established by Ferdinand and Isabela as a thank offering for the final recovery of Spain from the Moors in 1453: the pilgrims' right to hospitality has survived the change in the status of the hospital. Brigit and Peter - I think the best option might be just to get the airport bus from Santiago airport to the bus station - where it stops. There you can get the regular bus service to A Coruna - a link to the timetable is in the guide: HORARIOS Autobus Santiago de Compostela A Coruña Por A-9 Autopista Santiago de Compostela - A Coruña Laborables: A las 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14:30, 15:20, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 y 22:30 horas Sábados: A las 9, 10, 11, 12, 13:00, 15:20, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 y 22:30 horas Domingos y festivos A las 10, 12, 13, 15:30, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 y 22:30 horas Por Carretera Santiago de Compostela A Coruña Laborables: A las 6:30, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:30, 14, 15:30, 16:30, 18, 19:30 y 21:15 horas Sábados: A las 8:30, 10, 14, 16:30, 18, 19:30 y 21:00 horas Domingos y festivos A las 8:30, 12, 14, 18, 19:30 y 21:15 horas Solo vieres laborales o víspera de puente y domingos o días de fin de puente: 22:00 Santiago: will be quiet at this time. A real option is to arrive, leave your luggage somewhere ( with Ivar? or in the Internet cafe round the corner from the pilgrims office) and then just walk around and find a place that suits you. But there are lots of recommendations in other postings. Brigit and Peter - I'd value your help in getting details of the location of the church in Sigras and perhaps a photograph. Maybe we can chat nearer the time or on Saturday :) Good luck all. John [/QUOTE]
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