Hi Nalod,
Just a bit more info for your journey to Merida---
VILLAHARTA---after walking to Villaharta, I decided that 39 kms the next day was far too much, with the heat and no where to get water, so I decided to try for a taxi to Alcaracejos. If you decided to do this, turn left after you go through the tunnel under the N-432, and you can see the Hostal El Cruce.about 300 metres ahead. The manager there was very helpful and tried to get me a taxi. Unfortunately, it was a Sunday afternoon and this probably made it difficult to find a taxi. Eventually he decided that one of his staff would drive me there as he was about to complete his shift. The taxi cost is about 50 euros, but the young guy charged me 30 euros. He was instructed to make sure I found accommodation in Alcarejos, and if not, to bring me back.
ALCARACEJOS---I got a room at Hostal Las Tres Jotas for 18 euros. If it is closed , go to Bar Tic Tac, opposite. This Bar was just closing as it was 4pm. They are open early in the morning for Breakfast. I had cena at Restaurante Estefani on C/- de Pozoblanco----but it was at 9pm !!
HINOJOSA DEL DUQUE----stayed at Hostal El Cazada for 18 E. This was very near the town entrance. Later I went looking for a supermercado , and ended up in the Plaza Mayor where I was able to use the internet at the biblioteca. I think there might be some cheaper accommodation in that area----possibly a Convent.
MONTERUBIO de la Serena----I stayed at Hostal Vaticano---25E----cena 8 E. The Hostal was closed until 5.30pm. Bar is open early for breakfast.
CASTEURA----Tourist Office in Plaza Mayor---very helpful----rang Hostal Los Naranjes and booked me a room-----20E. It was a bit of a walk from the plaza but they gave me a map.Early breakfast available.
CAMPONARIA---I called to the Ayuntiamento for directions to the albergue. There is no hostel, or there wasn't last year. You can stay at the sports hall, but I chose to go to the albergue. It is about 2 -3 kms on the EX -115, south west of the town at the railway station. You need to ring Amelia to come out and let you in. The number is 619 653 760 and 695 669 474. The cost was 15E and it did include leaving some coffee and cakes for breakfast. She served cena, 8E, at the railway station at about 7 pm when a train went through. It is a lovely building, aircon, sheets and towels, a large common room and places to dry washing.
DON BENITO------Hostal Galicia, 22.50 E. I was lucky to find someone as soon as I entered the Plaza Mayor who showed me the way to the Hostal. However, later on I noticed a large information board at the end of the Plaza and there is a map that shows Hostal Galicia. There are a couple of very good supermercados in Don Benito, very near the main plaza. There is an internet cafe very near the Tourist office.
SANTA AMALIA----I tried Hostal Caribe , on the main road but it was full. I then went into the town and found a room at Hostal Fuente de la Magdalena in the plaza. If it is closed , go to Bar Cidoncha on the other side of the Plaza. It seemed a fairly new building-----it has Wifi and internet. Cost was 20E.
SAN PEDRO DE MERIDA-----Hostal Juan Porro, on the lay off of the main road------26E including breakfast.
MERIDA-----there is an albergue here, but as I stayed 3 nights to give my foot a rest, I stayed at Hostal Senero-----25E.
Nalod, I realise you might find all Hostal accommodation a bit expensive. However, I decided to post this for what it is worth. Maybe someone else can use the info. Everywhere on the Mozarabe I found cena was served so late, but that is the way it is. All my Hostal rooms were very clean and always con bano.
I hope your journey is going well , and that you are managing the distances and isolation.
Buen Camino,
Sandra