New albergue with stables to open in Piñor

Bradypus

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A new public albergue is to open soon in Piñor. An unusual feature is that it will have a stable block to accommodate five horses. A lot of work has been done recently to make the Sanabres accessible for those wishing to make a pilgrimage by horse.

 
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I met a group of Portuguese pilgrims on the Sanabrés the last time I was there. They were traveling with a support van, which was responsible for all the cooking, getting the horses to some place to pasture for the night, etc. I was stunned by the amount of work required to take a horse to the camino, but I was the happy beneficiary of several excellent meals cooked by the van folks. The horses, it turned out, rarely traveled much further than we would walk in a day!

I had to look for the location and see it is about 3.5 km after Cea. Not mentioned in Gronze yet, but I am certain they will see the same article as Bradypus did.

I don't imagine the stables will get much use from pilgrims but what do I know.
When the Sanabrés really gets crowded, the stables would be a good overflow space.

I don’t know how the numbers break down, but I would imagine that most Sanabrés pilgrims would want to go via Oseira, thus bypassing Piñor, but, like you, WP, what do I know.
 
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It's a pity about the location just a few kilometres after Cea and on the less popular branch of the Camino. You'd wonder who makes these decisions. The building where the Castro Dozon albergue used to be is now a school for landscape gardeners so it doesn't look like that one's gonna reopen any time soon.
 
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