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[QUOTE="dick bird, post: 1155217, member: 93571"] Not a nice thing to have happen. Did you ask Sandra for an explanation? Just possible it was an innocent mistake but still not something to just brush off. In Fuente the ´albergue´ is, or was, being used by the decorators doing up the lovely little chapel that the albergue is attached to as a storeroom. We shared the tiny two bunk room with various items of equipment and a vast quantity of paint. But the hot shower works. The lady in the ayuntamiento who gave us the key was lovely and kind. You should stock up in Fuente - it has several shops, as there is not much on the way next day. I would think about continuing along the road for the final stretch into Cuenca rather than following the arrows over the disused railway line. The route seems designed for a jolly good walk rather than reaching a destination and ends up in wasteland where the arrows disappear. Cuenca is really worth spending time in and Luis will almost certainly let you stay two nights as well as regaling you with a wealth of info. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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