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Fuente de cantos where to sleep

Joland

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Hi all,
we are planning via de la plata fom Sevilla at Semana Santa time ( to be precise a week before) so just wondering how it will be with accomodation in towns with no albergue which is for pilgrims only. For instance Fuente de cantos: gronze does not mention the albergue there. any ideas?
 
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If you are coming from Monesterio that day, you will have a 20 km walk to Fuente de Cantos. I remember seeing the albergue in Calzadilla de los Barros, which is only another 6 km. It’s a pilgrim-only albergue, so you don’t have to worry about Holy Week tourists.

Fuente de Cantos used to have a wonderful albergue turístico in the monastery on the edge of town, but a whole bunch of these closed (Extremadura seemed to have a log of them) and it’s really too bad.
 
Thanks Robo I emailed them but unfortunately that time ( Semana Santa) they require 4 night stay minimum.

That is not uncommon sometimes around Semana Santa.
But someone I met managed to book 'on the day'.
Private accomodation owners want to maximise their income over the holiday, but at the last minute they might take a single night booking.

Always good to have a Plan B though on the VdlP.

So maybe aim for Calzadilla de los Barros as @peregrina2000 suggests.
And if you still want to try Fuente de Cantos try calling them the day before or on the day.
 
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Thank you all. Probably we will head to Calzadilla but we are a group of grandmother (77), mother and a 4 year old child so additional 6 km might be a challenge. Another thing which makes me worried is that the albergue in Calzadilla has only 10 beds. Someone knows if they can put us on the floor if „completo”?
 
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Hi all,
we are planning via de la plata fom Sevilla at Semana Santa time ( to be precise a week before) so just wondering how it will be with accomodation in towns with no albergue which is for pilgrims only. For instance Fuente de cantos: gronze does not mention the albergue there. any ideas?
I also stayed at Hotel La Fabrica. Perfectly OK. They’re used to pilgrims.
 
Hi Jolanta, Unfortunately putting a mattress on the floor is no longer a thing. Fire regulations and a general tightening of rules have put a stop to it from what I have seen. Maybe booking somewhere a bit off the Camino and taking a taxi to and from could be the way to go.
 
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Hi all,
we are planning via de la plata fom Sevilla at Semana Santa time ( to be precise a week before) so just wondering how it will be with accomodation in towns with no albergue which is for pilgrims only. For instance Fuente de cantos: gronze does not mention the albergue there. any ideas?
Hi all,
we are planning via de la plata fom Sevilla at Semana Santa time ( to be precise a week before) so just wondering how it will be with accomodation in towns with no albergue which is for pilgrims only. For instance Fuente de cantos: gronze does not mention the albergue there. any ideas?
Hi,we were there last year at about the same time as you - Saturday night the week before Semana Santa. We stayed in the Hotel Rural La Fabrica which is in a beautifully restored old factory. You can book via their website or contact them directly for a pilgrim discount. We had originally planned to book in advance but didn’t as we were unsure of our dates. We called the day before and were able to get a double room. I think it was about 45 euros but may have been slightly more.
A young friend walked on to the albergue in Calzadillo de Los Barros and said it was good.
 
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