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[QUOTE="Corina, post: 80460, member: 11251"] Trinidad de Arre-I can't believe no one has mentioned this slice of paradise. A beautiful courtyard- the birds sang, the church was open, the water was hot- what more can a pilgrim wish for? I hear that Tosantos, Granon and Ermita San Nicolas are very nice but missed them due to one thing or another. The municipal in Burgos depends on what floor you’re on- you either get four beds to a shower, or fifty beds to a shower. Someone else recommended San Saturnino in Ventosa- we were turned away at noon and told that if we wanted a bed then we should have started walking at 3 am. Someone said that Roncesvalles has blankets for those who don’t have a sleeping bag- I had a silk sleeping sack, begged for blankets on a cold night and nearly froze to death. Lesson learned, I bought a sleeping bag. Liberamos Domine in Rabe las Calzadas- communal meal cooked by the hospitalera and not shy with passing out the wine- best Tortilla on the Camino, with roasted capsicum… my mouth is watering… There is also a nice one, I think they are Canons of St Augustine, in Carrion de los Condes (not Santa Clara, which was nice as well- single beds!). Reliegos- I had hurt my leg and could barely move, much less go upstairs to the dormitory, so the hospitalero put down not one but two mattresses for me to sleep on. He then gave me two pillows for my head- and a pile of blankets to elevate my foot. He also gave my friends permission to eat downstairs to keep me company. When I got to Santiago I sprung for a hotel room- In Tras de Santa Clara, near the cathedral and shops including a hairdresser who managed for a very reasonable price to make me look like a woman rather than a manky pilgrim.. E17, single room with its own dressing table- shelf, chair, table, heater and 100% control of the window. Unlimited hot water. Blankets. Am I raving? I feel like I’m raving. The Camino sure makes you appreciate things! Now when I go to do hard things I think, ‘Can I do this? Yes! I walked over the Pyrenees! I can do anything!’ Corina. [/QUOTE]
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