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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 874444, member: 537"] Well, I wouldn’t say that the town is a must see place at all, but there was a good home-cooking type of restaurant, and a [URL='http://www.elrincondelinfante.com/index.php/rutas.html'][B][I]Casa Rural[/I][/B][/URL] that gives pilgrims very good treatment (but maybe a little over the top and annoying). The husband of the family runs it, or at least did when I was there. He had had some sort of work accident, and this was something he could do. I was very comfortable with my surroundings (spacious room, good bed, wonderful bathroom, clothes washed for you, very reasonable price), but not comfortable with his politics. I very much enjoyed the huge plate of food he left out for me at night. My French pals slept in the polideportivo, but I had some good excuse about it being too cold at night. ;) The owner seemed to take it personally that I wanted to leave and meet my French buddies before his normal breakfast time. And as we were leaving town in the dark (dark because it was our one rainy morning on the Levante), there he was driving around up ahead to make sure we didn’t get lost. Fussy is the best word to describe him, and I am sure that some who are more blunt than I would have been able to tell him to leave them in peace. But p.s. — edited to add that he was a very kind and caring person, and I sound very unappreciative of that in this post. [/QUOTE]
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