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[QUOTE="AlanB, post: 148013, member: 11874"] I was there about 10 days ago and can't speak highly enough about the albuerge and the volunteers who staffed it. Thanks guys. The opening time is a bit of quandary.It's between 2 big albuerges.Baamonde and Sobrado. These 2 albergues are 40kms apart which is a bit of a daunting distance for some people, hence the bottle neck at Miraz. I arrived from Vialba (I'm a quick walker)at 2.45pm and was surpised to see the queue of people already there. Some folks had been there from 10am having spent the previous night at Baamonde 14.5km. I don't like to judge other people's caminos but, for me,I wouldn't feel very fulfilled only walking 3 hours a day. Many of the crowd arriving from Vilalba couldn't get a bed and I know it's tough on the hospitaleros turning people away.Hopefully they will be able to extend- maybe a bunkhouse in the lovely garden. There may also be someone else in the village who can open up a privado. Some of the people from Vilalba decided to sleep in the park. They were quite happy to sleep under the stars.The local church warden must have pitied them as she gave them the keys to the church.Such is the Camino. Just realised I'm off-topic. 4pm is not an unreasonable time. As a previous poster said these guys are up at 6am organising brekkie for the pilgrims.Pilgrims can sit in the garden or go the bar.No one who stayed there the same night as me had a grumble about the scenario. They were a nice bunch.Once again thanks for a lovely stay. [/QUOTE]
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