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[QUOTE="sillydoll, post: 96265, member: 8"] Leave behind all expectations and airy-fairy ideas of floating along in a cloud of spiritual bliss! The path from Leon to about Hospital de Oribigo is alongside a busy highway - not nice. You might want to get a bus there or even to Astorga instead. The views from there on are some of the most spectacular on the whole trail. The highest point on the Camino Frances is in the Irago mountains, just after Manjarin, and the path is mostly a rocky, stony, shale pit. If little feet, ankles, hips take strain between El Acebo and Molinaseca, walk on the road. It is a quiet road and was probably the historic path before it was tarred anyway! Send your England holiday clothes to Santiago. You can collect them when you get there. Address the parcel/bag as follows. (Costs between €15 and €25 for up to 60 days) Pension Badalada ATT: (Your Name) Rua Xelmírez, 3 15704 Santiago de Compostela I envy you walking with your family and little ones, have a wonderful, blissful, spiritual floating walk! [/QUOTE]
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