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Camino de Sureste - Camino Sanabres - advice please
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[QUOTE="KinkyOne, post: 376894, member: 25761"] Hola, Joe! I didn't walked Sureste but I did Levante & Sanabres past summer. Sureste and Levante share some stages so I can comment only for some of the towns where you planned to end daily stages. La Roda: easy to find bullring although not in the center of the town, ask and everyone will know, but do get the phone number to call the hospitalero because I don't remember it was there on the doors, very basic but quiet. Villa de Don Fadrique: Casa Rural has special prices for pilgrims but I also have info that there is municipal albergue with 4 beds but you have to call 2 days in advance (925-204-397 Polideportivo, 925-195-061 Ayuntamiento, 679-985-413 Policia Local), I didn't stopped there so that's all that I know. Toledo: I have stayed in Los Pascuales, nice, kitchen with microwave, easy to find, get to the Alcazar and down the steep and narrow street to the right and you can almost bump directly into their doors. Gotarrendura: two options here in the same complex, basic albergue (2 bunks, kitchen, washing machine) & albergue turistico which is a bit more expensive, telephone number posted on the door, bar with good food, some reports that in the autumn closed, no market or such. Sta.Marta de Tera: lovely albergue, but try not to use the first dormitory or at least avoid huge pile of blankets in the corner - bedbugs, I got them and later talked to two pilgrims with the same experience, small tienda (map of the village in albergue kitchen), two bars. Lubian: municipal albergue is nice, with small kitchen, market, two restaurants on main road above the old center, albergue is the first house if you walk in but I guess you'll come on the tarmac road so will have to descend and get a bit back through the village, also Casa Rural Irene. Ourense: Municipal albergue, Albergue turistico down from municipal on the Pena Trevinca street on righthand side (supermercado very close), opened 24hrs, new Xunta albergue planned in the historical center somewhere between Cathedral and market for this year. You can get more detailed info on this forum in Sureste and Sanabres section (scroll down on main page) or: [URL]http://www.mundicamino.com/rutas.cfm?id=57[/URL] for Sureste, with profiles etc. Sanabres is much better covered: [URL]http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es/los-caminos-de-santiago/sanabres/[/URL] [URL]http://www.mundicamino.com/rutas.cfm?id=44[/URL] [URL]http://www.gronze.com/camino-de-santiago/caminos/guia-via-plata[/URL] (variante of Via de la Plata) Note that Sanabres is quite hilly compared to Sureste/Levante! Ultreia! [/QUOTE]
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