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Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.
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There will be buses from Pedrafita de Cebreiro not far away, but you might need to get a taxi there to catch it. Even the ALSA buses stop at Pedrafita so it should be well connected.
I'm not sure about buses but I do know that you can rent bikes to take you from O Cebreiro to Triacastela. Since it is mostly downhill it doesn't take nearly as long by bicycle.
The walk to both places is very beautiful. The first segment, to Triacastela is mostly downhill. The views are fabulous. The walk from Triacastela to Sarria is more up and down, but still very doable.
Bus service is available, though infrequent. The walk from Pedrafita O'Cebreiro and the mountain top village of O'Cebreiro is about 4 - 5 km.
There certainly used to be two minibuses early in the morning their main purpose was for school children, so whether, or not they run at weekends or holidays may be more problematic!
Just reading this thread https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/news-from-the-camino.86228/ and the OP mentions people being fined €12000. I knew that you cannot do the Napoleon in...
La Voz de Galicia has reported the death of a 65 year old pilgrim from the United States this afternoon near Castromaior. The likely cause appears to be a heart attack. The pilgrim was walking the...
I’m heading to the Frances shortly and was going to be a bit spontaneous with rooms. I booked the first week just to make sure and was surprised at how tight reservations were. As I started making...
My first SPRINGTIME days on the Camino Francés 🎉
A couple of interesting tidbits.
I just left Foncebadón yesterday. See photo.
By the way, it's really not busy at all on my "wave". Plenty of...
Hello,
I would be grateful for some advice from the ones of you who are walking/have recently walked from SJPdP :)
1 - How busy is the first part of the camino right now? I read some reports of a...
I was reading somewhere that some of us are doing night walks. As a natural born night owl I would love to do such walk too. Of course I can choose stage by myself (CF). But was wondering if any...
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