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🇪🇸 Camino LEBANIEGO-VADINIENSE (S.Vicente B.)
My Vad stages - June 2016
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[QUOTE="peregrino_tom, post: 473246, member: 4307"] Hi Laurie There are two albergues in Cabanes - the private albergue that was open when you enquired and an unstaffed municipal albergue that is (I think) more recent and set up as part of the plans for this year's Lebaniego anniversary celebrations. The staff running the private albergue should be able to assist in getting a pilgrim into the municipal. In my case the private albergue hospitalero, after arranging for me to stay at the municipal, went beyond the call of duty and fixed an evening meal for me. Just to add - that from Lebena there are I think, at least three different routes that go directly to Potes. One I know for sure avoids not just the highway but is 95% non-road all the way - at the main road, below Lebena, go over the bridge, turn right and counter-intuitively follow the signs up to the hamlet of Allende. There, come off the road where it curves up and right and veer left, take a little lane that points straight ahead back down into the valley in the direction of Potes. There should be a faded old deep red marker on the wall if you peer hard enough. This eventually joins with the camino path coming back off the mountain from Cabanes (via Pendes). Then it takes you all the way into Potes on the other side of the river from the highway on a nice track. cheers, tom. [/QUOTE]
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