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[QUOTE="cozumel, post: 752246, member: 84844"] [U][B]Alcazaren-Valladolid-Medina de Rio Seco[/B][/U] 8) Alcazaren super cute albergue. there’s definitevy love here! Some woman from the village has been knitting and doing crochet for the curtains. Well taken care of place. Heating if needed. This is where I cheated cos I needed to be in Madrid on the 19th April so I bused to Medina del Rio Seco. Oups! 9) Medina de Rio Seco’s albergue is open again so that was a wonderful and timely surprise. There is a congregation of monks from Chile from what I understood. Great place to stay, washing machine in the kitchen, very welcoming. No heating but was OK with my hot water bottle ;-) Leaving the town you walk along the canal for a few Ks, and I read a debate about taking the right or left side depending on the overgrowth. All the locals were on the right and I took the left. Both were fine, the tracks are wide enough a car could drive up. 10) Cuenca de Campos is a village without a shop but there are 2 bars and a grocery truck that comes in once in a while during the week. The albergue is HUGE, 3 rooms and 22 beds total, you get the keys from Carmina in the first bar, not Tata’s bar. Kitchen stocked up and functional. A quick note on Carmina : she’s a painter and in the old days her house would have 2 rooms for pilgrims that she decorated with mural painting. She’s also a pedicurist for the village and more than happy to extend her clientele to pilgrims. Although I had the whole albergue to myself I still needed ear plugs as the church bells round the corner ring all through the night… on the hour… then 5 minutes later! For a euro extra you get heating in the whole building, not very eco friendly though. [/QUOTE]
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