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I talked to the folks in Ruesta today, breakfast is no earlier than 09:00 so you may want to consider that. We booked dinner and will carry enough for lunch in and out of Ruesta. Good luck.I'm making a reservation at the albergue in Ruesta and they've asked which meals I want. I'll definitely get the dinner, but is it worthwhile to get the lunch too? I don't know if I can wait until I get there to decide on the lunch. It looks like there's a place in Artieda where I can stop for a meal.
I wasn't planning on breakfast because I prefer to walk a couple of hours or so before eating. And I definitely would get fidgety if I had to wait until 9 am!I talked to the folks in Ruesta today, breakfast is no earlier than 09:00 so you may want to consider that. We booked dinner and will carry enough for lunch in and out of Ruesta. Good luck.
I normally eat most of my meals at the albergue or a bar while on the Camino - rarely a picnic!I left Ruesta at 8:30 and had lunch at 1:30 in Undués de Lerda. I arrived at Sangüesa at about 4:00. Breakfast must have come out of my snack sack. It was a rare day in that I had a served lunch and dinner both.
I normally eat most of my meals at the albergue or a bar while on the Camino - rarely a picnic!
What time do you expect to arrive? I suspect you would be better off getting lunch along the way. Assuming you have stayed in Arrés, you have a 28km+ walk (there´s nowhere else in between except Artieda) so arriving in time for lunch would be a push. Artieda would be your best bet for midday stop and unless you have breakfast in Arrés, brunch.is it worthwhile to get the lunch too?
That's pretty much what I thought. I have replied to them that I want dinner only. I will pack snacks.What time do you expect to arrive? I suspect you would be better off getting lunch along the way. Assuming you have stayed in Arrés, you have a 28km+ walk (there´s nowhere else in between except Artieda) so arriving in time for lunch would be a push. Artieda would be your best bet for midday stop and unless you have breakfast in Arrés, brunch.
Wise. What date are you going to be there? We might run into each other.That's pretty much what I thought. I have replied to them that I want dinner only. I will pack snacks.
May 20thWise. What date are you going to be there? We might run into each other.
If I remember correctly, Artieda is up a steep hill to the left, and the camino goes by the bottom of it. The hospitelera at Arres suggested getting a bocadillo from the bar in Arres the night before, and that was a very good idea!What time do you expect to arrive? I suspect you would be better off getting lunch along the way. Assuming you have stayed in Arrés, you have a 28km+ walk (there´s nowhere else in between except Artieda) so arriving in time for lunch would be a push. Artieda would be your best bet for midday stop and unless you have breakfast in Arrés, brunch.
When I went to Artieda I walked up the road.I don't even remember if their was a path or not, was there? I don't remember the road being that difficult to walk up, but I will find out this year when I walk again. I ended up eating lunch in Artieda as I left my bag with food somewhere earlier when I stopped and once again didn't remember to take it Ugggg! The people in that albergue were super nice and the food was good. I may stay in this albergue in Artieda this time and then take a leisurely walk to Ruesta the next day.If I remember correctly, Artieda is up a steep hill to the left, and the camino goes by the bottom of it. The hospitelera at Arres suggested getting a bocadillo from the bar in Arres the night before, and that was a very good idea!
I talked to the folks in Ruesta today, breakfast is no earlier than 09:00 so you may want to consider that. We booked dinner and will carry enough for lunch in and out of Ruesta. Good luck.
A good example of how things may change in the same albergue from year to year or the time of year you walk. When I walked two years ago it was in late October. I never called. I was told the albergue was open. Others have said that you need to prebook dinner and breakfast. When I arrived I had a small meal and was asked upon check in if I wanted dinner and breakfast. There were only 3 of us there and the other two people were touring on a motorcycle. They left breakfast out the night before for us. Dinner was excellent, breakfast not so much. So much can change in just a few years. I will call ahead this year to make sure I can get dinner.That's pretty much what I thought. I have replied to them that I want dinner only. I will pack snacks.
I ended up eating lunch in Artieda as I left my bag with food somewhere earlier when I stopped and once again didn't remember to take it Ugggg! The people in that albergue were super nice and the food was good.
Maybe they are offering a lunch to go? That you can take and eat along the way. I know one of the aubergues I booked did. II'm making a reservation at the albergue in Ruesta and they've asked which meals I want. I'll definitely get the dinner, but is it worthwhile to get the lunch too? I don't know if I can wait until I get there to decide on the lunch. It looks like there's a place in Artieda where I can stop for a meal.
Thanks. I hadn't thought of that.Maybe they are offering a lunch to go? That you can take and eat along the way. I know one of the aubergues I booked did. I
According to Gronze its Pícnic para llevar 4 euros.Thanks. I hadn't thought of that.
I reread the email that they set me an it says:I think @Roamingallover may be right - the lunch offer is for the next day?
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