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Is albergue in A Gudina....

The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hi Kiwi-family,
I chose not to stay in the albergue in A Gudina because of the stories I'd read and heard about bed-bugs. My walking pals did stay there though and they said it was fine.
That was in late april/early may this year.
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One of my friends went through there yesterday and to him it looked closed? But he stayed at a pension for 20 euros. He said one more albergue is there but a bit out of town.

Hi Kiwi-family,
I chose not to stay in the albergue in A Gudina because of the stories I'd read and heard about bed-bugs. My walking pals did stay there though and they said it was fine.
That was in late april/early may this year.
ml
 
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Update: 15 June 2016 closed for fumigation but there is an alternative just across the road
 
When in A Gudiña, I strongly recommend the restaurant Oscar, on the edge of town on the way in on the left, just before the albergue. Heaving with workmen, truckers, AVE construction workers and locals. Simple, tasty, generous portions and very good value in a great atmosphere.
 
When I was there in May I talked to someone already in the albergue which they said smelt bad (damp I think). It's still a temporary place as the main AdP is still closed after debugging. Decided to avoid and the next three places were full! Luckily, we walked a bit more down the road and got a twin room with ensuite for 15 euros each in Hotel Suizo. Hotel Suizo was excellent as was the food and there was coffee at 0630! As you enter A Gudina just keep on the main road and keep walking. You will come to Hotel Suizo after about 1km on the left hand side. In the morning just head straight across the road and walk up the hill where it joins the camino.
 
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