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Saint Francesco said:Thanks Stuart, have you some other advices for me? Backpack, sleeping, eating...? I would appriciate any info.
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Saint Francesco said:Stuart...THANKS... great advices...I'm a little bit in panic how to organise my arrival from Split, Cro to Astorga...huh...last min flight...
I went last minute too. Decided to go on Monday, was in Astorga by Wednesday afternoon
Both the ALSA and RENFE networks in Spain are very good.
annakappa said:Good advice from StuartM as regards to choices if stays. Depends what you like, but I would rather choose to stay either in La Faba or in La Laguna, rather than going on to O'Cebreiro.
Both La Faba and La Laguna offer a quiet Albergue in the countryside. If you like all the bustle that the rather touristic O'Cebreiro offers, then go for that! Anne
I've stayed once in a room for 4, once in a room for 6, each time with own bathroom. Last year, we arrived late and slept under the roof with about 12 beds. Luz, who is part owner with her brother, is always present with a smile.crogh said:I just finished the Camino Frances on June 18, and we stayed at the albergue at La Laguna. Really liked it there. We had a room with 4 bunk beds and our own bathroom. The staff was very friendly and the food was quite good in the bar downstairs. I highly recommend staying there. Just thought I would put my two cents in on your question.
Nikki
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