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They all have hospitaleros, which is why they have opening hours..
They all have hospitaleros,
jarlath, the " al bear gay " usually has hosiptalero during opening hours and probably not possible to book in advance.
Which section do you plan to walk?
The private albergue at San Roman does have a phone contact and if called will also order you a meal, which the hospitalero brings in from Lugo. Well worth calling ahead the evening before. Do make sure that you get a stamp in Lugo, plus another during the day to make your 2 sellos per day. On the stage between San Roman and Palas de Rei it might be good to call at the albergue (@Juanma's) in Ferreira for a drink and a sello as I cannot remember a coffee stop on the actual road.I am planning for starting 11 October at Lugo. From there to San Román da Retorta - Palas de Rei - Melide - Arzua - Santa Irene - Santiago
Any comments/Suggestions would be very welcome as this will be my first Camino
Thanks
Jarlath (Galway Ireland)
I don't think there are any of those on the route you have selected. Someone will be there at the opening time to unlock the door! Buen camino.I assume the albergues that require you to collect a key have a notice regarding where to collect the key from?
I am planning for starting 11 October at Lugo. From there to San Román da Retorta - Palas de Rei - Melide - Arzua - Santa Irene - Santiago
Any comments/Suggestions would be very welcome as this will be my first Camino
Thanks
Jarlath (Galway Ireland)
My acid test is getting a mint on the pillow at an albergue.I always asked the hospitaleiros to show me the bedrooms and bathrooms first.
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