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[QUOTE="HeidiL, post: 693551, member: 41"] The church was closed and dark at seven - and nine, when we passed it on the way back from a tapas bar near the Ayuntamiento. In the morning we had breakfast in the room and started following the arrows out of town. The arrows and the guide didn’t agree, and then the arrows disappeared, so we GPSed to Alatoz, including a very nice path and 4 km along a valley into town. We arrived, found the Polideportivo and phoned the number of the leader of the Association, who gave us the number of Felisa, who came hurrying with her young friend Mariano, in case she needed an interpreter. Felisa showed us around town and got her friend from the carniceria to let us into the lovely church. After showers we had dinner/raciónes at the restaurant nearest the church. On Felisa’s recommendation we tried the local specialties, fried cheese (yummy) and deep fried pig’s tail (not bad, and very crunchy). The albergue is lovely, if very, very chilly, and we have left the heat (a wall-mounted thing like in small hotel rooms, on. Heat rises, so it is still fairly cold. But sleeping bags plus duvets make it quite cosy. Felisa showed us how to close the back door leading into the sports facilities, but the lock is broken, so we put a chair in front of it so we’ll wake up if there’s an unexpected visitor. Just woke up from a bad dream about that (but no visitors, I’m glad to say), so I’m browsing the site for a while to calm down before going back to sleep. Good night, pilgrims! [/QUOTE]
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