Not when I looked a moment ago, or anytime in the past week. Gronze has been showing the Castro-Dozen albergue as closed.According to Gronze it is still open.
Oseira Monastery | 31.0 |
EstaciĂłn de LalĂn | 22.8 |
Bandeira | 22.1 |
Outeiro | 17.1 |
Santiago de Compostela | 17.1 |
It is unlikely that kitchenware will be provided in the near future. A policy decision by the Xunta not to supply any in their albergues although a few places do have some limited equipment.The only comment is the albergue in Outeiro is not close to any bar/cafe and the kitchen is not yet equipped with kitchenware.
I just came through there early this month. The Albergue is closed but the guy that runs the bar is also the taxi driver. He took us to Taberna do Vento in Botos. You can then taxi back to cover those missed K’s. Last year he took a friend of mine from there to Silleda.With the municipal albergue at Castro Dozon now closed can anyone help me plan to move from Cea. If I go to Oseira it is only 8 kilometers but to go to Alaxe it becomes 33kilometers from Cea. Does anybody have ideas on accommodation after Cea?
That is what I get for looking things up before my coffee, thanks for the correction. Who knows what i was looking at!!Not when I looked a moment ago, or anytime in the past week. Gronze has been showing the Castro-Dozen albergue as closed.
Just checking on Google Maps… is “the bar” Bar Canton?the guy that runs the bar is also the taxi driver.
First bar you come to on the left. Has a little shop in the back.Just checking on Google Maps… is “the bar” Bar Canton?
So Café Fraga then?First bar you come to on the left. Has a little shop in the back.
Sorry! Forgotten the name .So Café Fraga then?