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[QUOTE="Trevhock, post: 194056, member: 10508"] The plaza Mayor here at Tembleque is unique, very beautiful, you feel the history, it is still shored up in one place. Haven't met any pilgrims since Santa Ana at Caudete, I believe there are a couple of Spanish, a couple fro Germany and an English woman, but they are between a week or two ahead. The Casa Rural at Don Fadrique was another very good experience, Juan the man who runs it is very generous with his care. It's still the same, for 28euros you get private room with bathroom, all your washing done, in the evening it's aperitivo, basically a good bottle of wine, bruschetta, and he kept coming in with plate after plate of cold meats, manchego and chorizo. I couldn't eat anymore either, he also had a cold water dispenser. In the morning at any time I wanted, so 7 o'clock in my case there was a jug of coffee, jug of hot milk, toast, confitures cake and biscuits. When I left he showed me the direction and just to make certain he drove in front of me to make sure I was on my way safely. I just hope he stays in business and he attracts loads of pilgrims. There was one more thing I keep forgetting to mention, that at Albecete I stayed at Hostal Atienza for two nights, and broke the 40k stage up by leaving my pack at the hostal( my osprey's top can be detached to become another bag) and walking to Gineta (it was a Sunday) there's a good local bar/ restaurante as you leave Gineta on the camino. At about 5 o'clock the train for Albecete stops so I took that back, I had bought my ticket the previous day for 2.65. The next day I took the bus back at 9.30 to continue where I left off to La Roda. I've done that a few times in the past at Bilbao, Cordoba and Lisbon, and it works for me. [/QUOTE]
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