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[QUOTE="DeansFamily, post: 804863, member: 73517"] We just completed the VdlP / Sanabres from Seville on Tuesday. From Salamanca onwards we could sense that things were winding down for Winter and we had a few occasions where we had to walk further on as private alburgues marked as open all year were not open that particular day (Fontamontanos de Tabara) or shut for the season with no other option but to walk on or be prepared to pay big dollars for a bed (Puebla de Sanabria). You will definitely have a few days walking farther than your preferred distance but as SYates advised, calling a taxi to get you to a bed may need to be used. When you walk the Caparra Arch stage you can shorten it by ringing Hotel Asturias the night before for a pick up at the Arch at 4pm and stay there (good pilgrim menu there too) and then walk the road on from there which joins back on to the VdlP a few kms further on. The VdlP is very worthwhile doing, you will definitely need warm, waterproof clothing (anything extra can be purchased at Decathlons along the way) and be prepared to be on your own both day and night, be prepared to carry food for lunch and dinner on many sections. If there is anything we can be of help with just let us know. Have fun planning! [/QUOTE]
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