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Sarria to Santiago accom

slynchy

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Time of past OR future Camino
April 2015
Hi guys! Just wondering if anyone can help out as our internet searches are proving fruitless.

My friend and I are currently at Samos and are in our final stages of the Camino. We don't plan on staying at the end of the stages our maps suggest as we're a little worried about overcrowding in those towns. We've already found ourselves out of accomodation options at another town on our Camino, and we don't want to be in that position again.

The problem we are having is trying to find out if there actually is somewhere to stay at the towns we are hoping to go to each day.

Here is our intended plan (give or take a few towns on either side, accomodation pending):

1: Belante or A Brea
2: Hospital de la Cruz
3: Leboreiro
4: Arzua (we know there is accomodation here)
5: San Anton or Amenal

If anyone knows if there is accomodation in any of the other places mentioned, that would help immensely.

Cheers!
 
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Hosbital de la Cruz has both an albergue and a pension/restaurant near by. Both are fine. See the Gronze web site for further places listed by location.
 
The following are listed in Brierley's guide. I looked up the websites. Best of luck to you!
1: Belante or A Brea
Peruscallo: Lugar de Molino de Marzán, Barbadelo, Sarria, Lugo
Contacto/Información:679438077/adm@molinomarzan.com

Morgade: CASA MORGADE
http://www.casamorgade.com
La reserva se realizará en el siguiente teléfono :982 53 12 50

2: Hospital de la Cruz
Albergue Hospital da Cruz (no website, as far as I can find)
Tel.:+34 660396818
Tel.:+34 982545232

3: Leboreiro
Lobrerio: Keep walking until Furelos or Melide. Can you do 30 km on that day?

Are you walking in constant rain, or has the weather been good?
 
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I can recommend El Retiro just before Arzua. I walked in off the street and got a room, no problem. 30 euros for a single room last July. Jill
 
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Thanks so much for the replies, everyone! We're making vigorous notes on our map. Hopefully we're not going to have to book ahead anywhere, although I feel like we might have to.

3: Leboreiro
Lobrerio: Keep walking until Furelos or Melide. Can you do 30 km on that day?

Are you walking in constant rain, or has the weather been good?

Can't do a 30km day- tried once and it was a spectacular fail ;)

The weather over the last two days has been a little spotty, but generally ok- ponchos have mainly been draped on the bags, not necessarily on our selves. Today was quite chilly, but yesterday was worse :) Fingers crossed it's just perfect weather for our last few days :)
 
Can't do a 30km day- tried once and it was a spectacular fail ;)

The weather over the last two days has been a little spotty, but generally ok- ponchos have mainly been draped on the bags, not necessarily on our selves. Today was quite chilly, but yesterday was worse :) Fingers crossed it's just perfect weather for our last few days :)

The Brierley guide lists the following in O Coto: (This may be your best option.)

Casa de los Somoza, O Coto, Coto Leboreiro
Per http://www.gronze.com/galicia/coruna/leboreiro/hostal-rural-casa-somoza: 47 Euro for double room
Teléfono: 981-50-73-72

(Could not find an E-mail address.)
 

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