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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 155348, member: 537"] Hi, Magwood, just to follow up on Ltfit's comments. When I arrived at Muxia, there was a sign on the door (which must be gone now) that said that the albergue opened at 3 pm. I waited outside till 3 pm, washing some of my clothes in the outdoor washing facilities around the back. When the hospitalero came at 3 pm, he told me that the door was unlocked, but of course I didn't think to try it since the sign said "open at three." For anyone who arrives when the albergue appears locked, first thing to do, try the door. And then if it is locked, all you need to do is take a short walk to the huge polideportivo (sports facility) next door. The polideportivo staff has the key and signs you in, so they will be able to tell you what to do. BTW, I too have heard that the owners of Zara donated the funds -- it's really too bad more people don't use this albergue because it is pretty amazing. [/QUOTE]
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