Day 16: Mérida to Aljucén
As you leave Merida, you come to Proserpina with its lakeside restaurants of which there are many (and closed in the winter. Next to the lake but below the lake's level are more Roman ruins. It looks like a good spot but far too close to Merida for anything other than a short break.
**At about 8 miles out of Merida and just past the lake, the road takes a turn to the right. You'll be turning left off this road shortly after along sandy roads towards El Carrascalejo. The Albergue there looks very smart from the outside and seems in use.
I liked Aljucen as they seem fully on board with the pilgrim tradition. The municipal albergue appears to be open, and the cafe across from it (
Kiosko El Parque) has an ATM. There is an interesting form of advertising too just as you approach.
Day 18: Alcuéscar (or Cruce de Las Herrerías) to Aldea del Cano
Aldea del Cano was very quiet on the Sunday afternoon I when I passed. There was a place just south of there (Pecado?) which had a full car park. Sunday seems the day for visiting the local
Centro de Mayores.
After Aldea I pressed onto Caceres but only as far as the Renfe station for the last train to Madrid.
Now onto planning the next section when time allows.