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Notes on the San Salvador after two recent caminos.
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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 808136, member: 537"] I am afraid you will have a few hard choices. :D Unless you don't mind walking short (15 km) days, you are going to have to choose, for one particularly hard choice, between Pajares and Bendueños. I have stayed at both and they are both 5-star albergues. Bendueños is more like a casa rural, and Sandra is an amazing cook. There are some pictures on gronze. [URL]https://www.gronze.com/asturias/benduenos/albergue-peregrinos-santuario-benduenos[/URL] I am pasting in something I posted on another thread, because it does suggest that the Salvador is no longer the place to escape the bed race. These numbers are almost unbelievable, but they come from Ender, whose word is completely trustworthy. I just don´t know how this will shake out next year. But this year there were many days of full albergues. [I]SHOCKER — in 2010, total of 85 pilgrims. This year, as of today, more than 2000. Capacity of the albergues: 4 in Cabanillas 16 in La Robla 14 in Buiza 14 in Poladura 8 in Bendueños 30 Pola de Lena 16 in Mieres[/I] There is lots of good information in Ender's guide, as well. [URL]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B61VvtkuNOwEMXpaM280YWtTTXM/view?pref=2&pli=1[/URL] Don´t get me wrong, I love the Salvador and think you would too. Even with the tremendous amount of asphalt it has, its two off-road mountain stages are spectacular. [/QUOTE]
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