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Accommodation in redondela

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I don't want to stay in the albergues in Redondela , has any one got the train back to Vigo for the night and then back to Redondela to start again the next day
 
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I don't want to stay in the albergues in Redondela , has any one got the train back to Vigo for the night and then back to Redondela to start again the next day

Why? Do you have bad experiences?
 
Is it possible to walk on to Arcade? There is a 10 bed private albergue which you may be able to book in advance if you feel you could walk that far.

I have not got the train from Vigo to Redondela but just had a look online and it seems they are quite frequent and take about 10 mins.

Buen Camino
 
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Is it possible to walk on to Arcade? There is a 10 bed private albergue which you may be able to book in advance if you feel you could walk that far.

I have not got the train from Vigo to Redondela but just had a look online and it seems they are quite frequent and take about 10 mins.

Buen Camino


Its only 10 to 15 minutes to either Vigo or Ponteverda and a very short walk to both from Redondela, and everything I read about the place says nothing in it and i don't want to spend the best part of a day hanging around an empty town.
Both Vigo and Ponteverda both look intresting with plenty of cheap reasonable looking hotels
 
There are 2 train stations in Redondela, Picota is the old station and Redondela is the newer station on the outskirts up the hill. I think there is a regular regional service on renfe. We spent a couple of hours there catching the train from Santiago as we had passed through on the elevated railway line earlier and decided to have a look round, but just had coffees and returned to Santiago.Both Vigo and Pontevedra are worth a visit, Vigo also has a newer station not far from the sea, in Pontevedra the station is about a kilometre from the old part along the camino. Pontevedra was our day out after a recent Camino Ingles. Enjoy whatever you decide.
 
Its only 10 to 15 minutes to either Vigo or Ponteverda and a very short walk to both from Redondela, and everything I read about the place says nothing in it and i don't want to spend the best part of a day hanging around an empty town.
Both Vigo and Ponteverda both look intresting with plenty of cheap reasonable looking hotels

I have taken a few days out to visit Vigo and it is a great city..having a wonderful time.
 
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