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Can anyone who's walked this section tell me what I might expect in terms of places to eat and/or toilet facilities? Are there bars on the route? Any advice?
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There is a big supermarket in Puente Ulla which is good for pilgrims staying in the Xunta Albergue in Outeiro. The hospitalera cooks for you if you like but I found her prices unreasonably high. We instead shopped and cooked together.
As others have said, facilities are pretty widespread. I think the longest section with no bar or population is on the 10km from Cea to Oseira monastery, with just a couple of bars with relatively limited food once you arrive at the monastery. I love the monastery, and attending vespers with a handful of mostly elderly monks keeping the immense place alive.Can anyone who's walked this section tell me what I might expect in terms of places to eat and/or toilet facilities? Are there bars on the route? Any advice?