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Monasterio de Silos, detour..

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Camino Frances Sept. 2014
Can anyone offer any information on the detour to Santo Domingo de Silos? Bus times, and where from etc... (from Burgos I imagine). Would one day be long enough for the detour, to hear the gregorian chants of the monks, spending one night in Santo Domingo?
Thank you Peregrin@s.. Xxxx
 
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Burgos - Caleruega
A. Salidas de Burgos
Lunes a jueves a las 17:30 h.
Viernes a las 18:30 h.
Sábados, domingos y festivos sin servicio.

F. Salidas de Santo Domingo de Silos
Lunes a viernes a las 08:10 h.
Sábados, domingos y festivos sin servicio.

The bus arrives in time for vespers, but the morning departure will not leave you enough time to tour the cloisters. So it can be done in one day except weekends, but you won't see everything.
 
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The bus is a minibus so don't expect Thomas Cook. It is a rural route bringing country folk into town for the day and returning them home just before suppertime. After the highway bit, the driver can and will stop at any and every crossroads, country lane, or large barn to allow passengers to alight or ascend. SDLS does require two days to see it properly, the monestary is amazing. You will then be treated to hear them sing vespaers twice. They are quite famous but are often out and about traveling about but even the second string is amazing. The monestary?
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The bus is a minibus so don't expect Thomas Cook. It is a rural route bringing country folk into town for the day and returning them home just before suppertime. After the highway bit, the driver can and will stop at any and every crossroads, country lane, or large barn to allow passengers to alight or ascend. SDLS does require two days to see it properly, the monestary is amazing. You will then be treated to hear them sing vespaers twice. They are quite famous but are often out and about traveling about but even the second string is amazing. The monestary?

Thank you Scruffy...
Can you actually stay in the monastery?? or albergues in the village..
I´m going to read the three recommended Forum threads later this evening, maybe the answers are there..
Looks like an amazing place, definately one for the `must see´ list.. Xxx
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If I remember correctly the monestary will accept real pilgrims for three nights only but don't quote me on that one. There are several albergues to stay with and without restaurants - one right across the street from the church, minimal but it works. Another further back up the road away a bit newer but always empty? The bus arrives just in time in order to select a place quickly and then run in for Vespers. There are also several upgrade places to stay.
 

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