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[QUOTE="Rick of Rick and Peg, post: 955963, member: 51912"] It wouldn't have been if I had the telephone number written down before entering town. Sorry, I should have written about this yesterday but a beautiful autumn day was calling me outside. The albergue was okay. It was small but there aren't many pilgrims on this camino so it will do. There were five bunk beds upstairs and everything else was downstairs. One toilet and shower off the single lounge/kitchen/dining area with one table. I can't clearly remember the wifi status but I think there was none. It was in an inconvenient location as I mentioned and shown but since Bolea is such a short distance from Huesca your legs should still have enough power to get up uphill if you want to. And you can roll yourself back when you are ready to call it a night. [/QUOTE]
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