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[QUOTE="psheehan, post: 212051, member: 5372"] Day 4: Riano to Venta de Valdore. Following a very good breakfast in Bar El Mentidero in Riano it was another great days walking thanks to blue skies and wonderful vistas, coupled with some nice off road walking sections. The trail is well marked down towards Carande and onwards to the lovely little village of Horcadas where I stopped for a refreshing drink from the very friendly Señora Loli in the village Bar. About 5 kms after Horcadas on the N-621 highway brings you to the tunnel Remonila and the dam. At the end of the tunnel there is a big blue sign directing you into a shorter tunnel on the left and onwards to Las Salas. Before turning left at this sign it's worth taking a look at the dam on one side and the high level of the water in the reservoir on the other side. After a welcome section of off road walking I crossed the bridge to Las Salas in the hope of some lunch. The Hostal Las Pintas is closed with a 'Se Vende' sign on the window. There is another new looking bar further down the street with no name on it but they don't do bocadillos or any other food, so I carried on to Cremenes and had some really great Raciones in Centro de Turismo Rural Huedle. Before leaving Cremenes I tried to find the shop but according to a local man the shop has closed down. The most enjoyable section of today's walk has to be the section between Cremenes and Venta de Valdore on the roman road. This section takes about an hour and affords some great views of the surrounding mountains and looking down at the fast flowing river. Tonight I'm staying in Hostal Ventasierra in Venta De Valdore with a room at the back of the hotel (thanks Laurie ), the sun shining in the bedroom window and all I can hear is the rushing river. The hotel is actually very nice with very comfortable double rooms for €30. Just had dinner in the Restaurante, the fish soup is so delicious I have to post a photo. [ATTACH=full]9956[/ATTACH] In my opinion Hostal Ventasierra deserves a strong recommendation!!! [/QUOTE]
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