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[QUOTE="KinkyOne, post: 684355, member: 25761"] To answer shortly to both of your posts: - Requejo de Sanabria: you won't have much to do here although private albergue is quite nice and the nearby restaurant further up the road have good food, - Lubian: muni albergue can be crowded as most people do Puebla-Lubian stage I think but the next stage which is harder would be shorter in this case. Nice little village for an afternoon stroll. - Laza to Vilar de Barrio is nice stage. Both have nice and modern although a bit soulless albergues, - Xunqueira de Ambia to Ourense is the least pleasant stretch of the Sanabres in my eyes. I would stop in Xunqueira and have a longer day in Ourense but it depends on overall of days you have and how long stages you can/want to walk, - Cea or Oseira: I wouldn't know. Although I walked both options from Cea I didn't sleep in Oseira. Cea muni albergue is nice but usually crowded (same on my two visits) that's why this year I decided to push it for another km to Cotelas where I stayed for two nights in private albergue "O'Refugio". [/QUOTE]
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