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So I really did read about this somewhere!! It sounds like it might be a fun way to finish off the walk. Thanks for the info. Last night of sleeping in my own bed for awhile. Suzanne
I have gleaned lots of wonderful advice from this forum. I thought I read somewhere that there was some place in Santiago that gave pilgrims a free dinner/ lunch if had proof of completing the journey.Does anyone know about this? We 4 fly out tomorrow, so time is short. Thanks for any info. Suzanne
Margaret and Deidre,
Your descriptions make that route sound so very nice, that we will definetly take your advice. It is very helpful to hear from folks who have been there. Thanks. Suzanne
Thank you for the great info. The distances you chose are about what we hope to walk, so will likely bus it to Hospital de Orbigo. So glad that you both took the time to answer. Suzanne
We are hoping to arrive into Leon by train on Sept 11th, but it will be late afternoon. We would like to see some parts of Leon in the morning, so thought it would be best to try for a ride out of Leon to a nearby town, where we could start to walk . Are there buses that run on a regular basis...
Hi,
4 of us are travelling to Madrid on Sept 11, and planned on taking the train to Leon that afternoon. Have you heard if getting tickets could be a problem?? Should we try to make reservations from home? Thanks for all the great info on this site. We are excited about this journey. Suzanne
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