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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 132166, member: 537"] Hi, mama Rachel, Yes, the albergue I referred to as Fonsagrada is actually about a 20 minute walk beyond town (on the camino) in the adjacent hamlet of Padron. There is both an albergue there and an overflow space in the "Civil Protection" building. In the albergue itself, there is a fully stocked kitchen. The albergue used to be the priest's house, so there are a number of rooms with 4-6 beds. If it's cold and/or wet, check to see about heating -- some of the rooms have heaters, some don't. I learned that the hard way last summer as I walked in a day of constant rain. :) I THINK that the bar in San Roman (which is actually about 500 m before the two albergues) sells minimal grocery supplies, like bread, cans of tuna, etc. Can anyone confirm that? It definitely did a few years ago, but last summer when I walked through, the bar had been much expanded and improved, so I don't know if they continue to sell supplies. Buen camino, Laurie p.s. and about the microwavable food -- I know the owners were getting a lot of grief about that, so maybe they will open up the kitchen and start cooking again. Presumably their prices would be more reasonable than those at the Casa Rural. [/QUOTE]
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