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[QUOTE="Grousedoctor, post: 1094218, member: 55156"] Hi Liz, let me see if I can add in to what’s already been said. My preference would definitely be Pontevedra. It’s a wonderfully lively city with a charming historic center. For a rest day, there’s plenty to do there and lots of good eateries. We stayed at the Slow City Hostel which offers private rooms. What I’m not clear on is how many miles you plan on walking every day. The two times that we’ve walked this route, we did the last part as one stage and arrived in SdC by early afternoon each day. But, walking 14 mikes was a pretty typical day for us. If you visit [B]Gronze.com[/B] that website will give you a good idea as to accommodations between Padrón and Santiago. If you can walk that distance as one stage, or have an extra day, having an second day in Santiago is advised. It’s a wonderful city to explore and bump into Camino friends. We’ve always planned at least two nights there. Start now. First, figure out your stopping points. I like to use both Gronze.com to identify accommodations and [B]Booking.com[/B] for making “refundable” reservations (just in case my plans or itinerary change). If you find a place where you want to stay and they don’t use a service like Booking, contact them directly by email. Most are very good at responding quickly. I’d at least start looking now. Although airfares always seem to increase not decrease, I think you still have some time before buying your ticket. However, if you see a good fare, buy it when it becomes available. [/QUOTE]
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