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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 182214, member: 537"] Actually, the page that the link takes you to is the albergue turistico in the train station in Hervas, a small town near Aldeanueva del Camino (further along on the Vdlp). To see the albergue in Oliva de Plasencia, you have to go to the green line along the top and click on Albergue R. de Oliva de Plasencia. Seems a bit pricey at 18 euros, but breakfast is included. I stayed there several years ago. There is absolutely nothing to do in the town, there are (or at least were) only a handful of residents in the town (there is a small grocery store but at the time it didn't open in afternoons, just to ensure that no pilgrims would ever shop there). I think there is a bar in the Hogar del Pensionista, with a TV. Which is why I recommend stoping at Caparra and visiting all the excavations and ruins, along with the museum, before continuing on to Oliva. [/QUOTE]
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