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Thank you for this useful material. A word of caution regarding the private in As Seixas. Last May when I was there they wer only offering food. Something to do with not getting the permits to operate as an albergue. And while they said they would open by 8am for breakfast they did not. There is a truck that comes by the muni in the evening so you can purchase food for the next day, there are also vending machines. This being said, the caldo gallego at the muni was delicious!hello!
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Can you clarify which year this was as the albergue may have changed hands since you were there?When my 10 year old son and I went to Villa Cecilia we both got the creeps from the owner and her adult son. I asked to see the rooms first, she insisted on stamping my credential first. The beds were stuffed into tiny rooms in her cellar, you would have to climb over beds to get to some. It was dank, and there was no egress in case of a fire. I politely said we would not be staying and she tried to rip my credential up since she had stamped her sello. We literally ran from there. That was my experience. Also it is not centrally located. Search this forum, others had similar creep-outs. Oviedo is full of central low cost accommodation, especially if you are sharing costs.
Can you clarify which year this was as the albergue may have changed hands since you were there?
Esclampero is now to 26 beds as them have opened a second section of The building.there. the updated list.
Thank you so much. I plan to walk the Primitivo next May - that will be very useful!hello!I haven't noticed a thread with such an explicit title so I am adding one. and my little contribution towards it. caminka
Hi! As far as I know, the bar in San Roman is still open; but as Laurie said, they have ramdon opening times, not very reliable. Sometimes, if the couple has to go to Lugo for some shopping or paperwork, the bar may remain closed even if it is the high season and a time of the day with great number of pilgrims passing by and wanting to have a drink or eat something. It is mostly the same but even worse in Taberna Rodrigo, just before the Mesón de Crecente, about 1km before San Román: this taberna is closed 90% of the time; they only open seldom, and mostly for locals, and then if you are a pilgrim and happen to walk by and need a drink, you may be lucky to get it (or not).
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A newbie question. Primitivo is going to be my very first camino (in the first half of May). I am just wondering, what could be the optimal daily distance for me. I feel fit enough for longer sections, however I am not a rushing type, either, but should I worry about albergues getting full in this season (municipal ones preferred)? I've just read the guidebook of a guy, who always hit the road very early in the morning and reached the targeted place as one of the firsts. This is not my attitude./his journey was about the French route in summertime, so it might be quite different/
Hello there, The download of your accomodation list failed? Any chance you could send to me if I provided email? Thanks, Paddy (Ireland, of course!)hello!
I haven't noticed a thread with such an explicit title so I am adding one. and my little contribution towards it. if you have problems with the file, try this link: http://caminka.eu.pn/downloads.html.
edited: file updated (4. 4. 2016).
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PAddy, you are replying to a post that is almost 2years old. This might explain why the link is not workin. And I don’t know if the person who posted it is still on the forum, so don’t be shocked of you don’t get a response. Why not take a look at the Ersoki and gronze sites, they will give you the info on all the albergues on the route.Hello there, The download of your accomodation list failed? Any chance you could send to me if I provided email? Thanks, Paddy (Ireland, of course!)
Hello there, The download of your accomodation list failed? Any chance you could send to me if I provided email? Thanks, Paddy (Ireland, of course!)
Hello there, The download of your accomodation list failed? Any chance you could send to me if I provided email? Thanks, Paddy (Ireland, of course!)
Many thanks, PaddyPAddy, you are replying to a post that is almost 2years old. This might explain why the link is not workin. And I don’t know if the person who posted it is still on the forum, so don’t be shocked of you don’t get a response. Why not take a look at the Ersoki and gronze sites, they will give you the info on all the albergues on the route.
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