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Lestedo

Patsy Schweickart

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2015
We are walking from Sarria. I have booked a Casa de Casal, in the town of Lestedo, listed as 10 km from Santiago. My guide book says that the hamlet of Lestedo is near Palas de Rei, around 45 km from Santiago. The reviews of Casa de Casal says that it is a great stopping place before entring Santiago. Are there two places named Lestedo?
 
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That may be the one on the route in from Ourense after Bandeiro!

Casa de Casal. Hotel rural Santiago de Compostela
Lugar de Cachosenande, 17
15881 Lestedo, A Coruña
 
We are walking from Sarria. I have booked a Casa de Casal, in the town of Lestedo, listed as 10 km from Santiago. My guide book says that the hamlet of Lestedo is near Palas de Rei, around 45 km from Santiago. The reviews of Casa de Casal says that it is a great stopping place before entring Santiago. Are there two places named Lestedo?
Hi, Patsy,
and welcome to the forum,

my GoogleMaps says that Lestedo is merely 12kms on foot from SdC and I can second that because I've walked that already :)

Ultreia!

EDIT: Falcon is right of course, Lestedo is on Camino Sanabres. Only now I've seen you posted this in Frances section...
 
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There must be two (or even three, happens a lot in Galicia) as there is a Lestedo near Palas de Rei (nice area too).
 
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.
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How cool is that! And very funny, how I never noticed! I remember at the time being captivated by a group of deaf pilgrims from Ireland who were having a particularly joyful Camino experience.
 
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