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Tony, this is the second time you’ve asked this same question on this forum. Did you think the answers would be any different?
I’ll summarise the answers you’ve been given: anywhere takes cash; most places accept card payments. Spain is just...
It seems to be feasible. Have a look at the GR-Map takes a while to load. It is probably not easy to find affordable accommodation and there are few or no stores and restaurants in the small villages.
A camino may start in front of your house, when you are walking towards SdC or to Rome. Because it is easier to hike on marked trails and the infrastructure is already there, you use these existing paths.
I did have lunch at Hostal A Taberna de Vento the day I was walking from Oseira. But didn't get a bed there it was already booked out. So I went by taxi to Lalin in a hotel and the next day walking on the Camino Inverno until the two caminos meet...
You are correct, I don't know how I forgot the high speed line, which would make the Gronze description accurate. I have annotated my earlier post to ensure that there shouldn't be any confusion.
As you may see on this picture I would think the Gronze description is good enough to find the place after crossing the railway, as there are two railway lines. The newer fast and an older one. I wouldn't travel with Gronze alone always use my...
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