Luka
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I'll try to post here every day, but don't know if (the availability of) WiFi allows it.
Day 0: Ponferrada
I stayed in the brand new albergue Guiana, which is really a stone's throw away from the traffic circle with the cross. It is expensive compared to other albergues (12 euro), but with aircon, clean sheets, small rooms, every bed its own enchufe and so on. They should advertise with being so close to the Invierno ;-)
Found the wooden cabin Tom wrote about (of the amigos del Camino) but it was closed on Saturday. The tourist office couldn't tell me much. They had the old guide (2011) and expected the new one in a month. The guide should also be available at the librería on Plaza Ayutiamiento, but it wasn't. Because of lack of WiFi, I would have preferred something on paper. I'll manage with Laurie's excellent guide and some sources I got through email, this forum and internet. Thanks fellow pilgrims!
Day 0: Ponferrada
I stayed in the brand new albergue Guiana, which is really a stone's throw away from the traffic circle with the cross. It is expensive compared to other albergues (12 euro), but with aircon, clean sheets, small rooms, every bed its own enchufe and so on. They should advertise with being so close to the Invierno ;-)
Found the wooden cabin Tom wrote about (of the amigos del Camino) but it was closed on Saturday. The tourist office couldn't tell me much. They had the old guide (2011) and expected the new one in a month. The guide should also be available at the librería on Plaza Ayutiamiento, but it wasn't. Because of lack of WiFi, I would have preferred something on paper. I'll manage with Laurie's excellent guide and some sources I got through email, this forum and internet. Thanks fellow pilgrims!