I walked the Mozarabe in 2012 and stayed a night in the albergue beside the train station at Camponario. At that time it was a very functional building with about 20 -30 places. I had a room to myself, with 2 bunks in my room. Two Dutch ladies shared another room. We had cotton sheets , blankets and a quilt ! I can't recall if we were given towels. I thought it was an amazing building beside the railway line-----the 2 Dutch ladies took the train to Merida the next morning, while I continued on to Don Benito. The lady who looked after this building( Amelia) also looked after the little restaurant at the station, so she cooked us a meal in the evening. She also left us coffee etc for our breakfast. I do not know if she still cares for the Albergue, but it would be such a shame if it is no longer used. The only disadvantage was that it was ? 2 ---3 kms out of the town, but as I was prepared for this , I had some food with me if needed. I think we paid 15E for the bed, and 8E for the dinner. However, in the morning I only had to backtrack 500 metres and I was on the trail to continue my journey-----I had passed an arrow the day before. I think this is the telephone number I had----695669474. However, I did not ring her-------by chance she was the driver of the car I stopped to ask where was the albergue.
I hope you manage to find accommodation-------one can also stay at the sports building. Amelia told us she goes out to the station whenever a train is scheduled.
Sandra