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[QUOTE="Sparrow in Texas, post: 678956, member: 49184"] Yes, I did stay at Leyre Monastery in a modest (by American standards) but very comfortable room and had a most delicious dinner and breakfast. Along the way I stayed at the municipal albergues in Jaca, Arres, Artieda, Ruesta, Sanguesa, Monreal and Tiebas. I also stayed at the hotel in Lumbier, the proprietor had said that they were closed that day for a vacation but they offered me a very nice room. Though each place was a little different from the others, they all had the qualities of a good albergue: genuine hospitality, clean, comfortable, an atmosphere of all the best of the Camino. There was one day when a pack of loud tourgrinos showed up but I gave them my best hard glare then a smile and they became quiet. The very best of all was the Hotel Charle just before Jaca. It was right after I fell, my face was pretty badly messed up. There they gave me a deep leather sofa to sit in and gather myself and a large bottle of water, then offered me a room and arranged for a taxi into Jaca for dinner. The people in the tourist office in Jaca were superb, they were able to help me with several things (such as an optical shop to fix my glasses) that enabled me to get back on the trail. Overall, there was much to be grateful for. My edit: For my own convenience I lumped together the various albergues and called them all municipal when in fact at least two are [I]not[/I] municipal. Those that are not may be the [I]only [/I]albergue in that location. Forgive me for creating confusion. [/QUOTE]
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