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I am most grateful for this piece of work! It even helps me rather than working from a scrappy piece of paper.Filly's Hotel Lists on this Camino
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16/5-17/5 Sot de Ferrer (Hostal Millán)
17/5-18/5 Viver (Apartamento Rural La Plaza Vieja)
18/5-19/5 El Toro (Hotel Rural Los Abriles)
19/5-20/5 Manzanera (Hotel Duque de Calabria)
20/5-21/5 La Puebla de Valverde (Hotel La Fonda de la Estación)
21/5-23/5 Teruel (Hotel Civera)
23/5-25/5 Albarracín (Albergue Albarracín)
25/5-26/5 Cella (Albergue Municipal=Albergue El Río)
26/5-27/5 Monreal del Campo (Hostal Brin)
27/5-28/5 Calamocha (Hotel Lázaro)
28/5-29/5 Daroca (Hotel Cienbalcones)
29/5-30/5 Villafeliche (Hostal Sara)
30/5-31/5 Calatayud (Hotel Monasterio Benedictino)
31/5-02/6 Malanquilla (Hostal Boutique Malanquilla Inedita)
02/6-03/6 Tejado (Hotel Rural El Vielp Entejado)
03/6-05/6 Soria (Hosteria Solar de Tejada)
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I did contact them and just received a very helpful reply. The document I have attached has some accommodation information. It was compiled by a recent pilgrim, and has some entries I don’t understand, but it has some good info.My Spanish is not good enough but maybe others inc @peregrina2000 will contact them.
Thank you very much indeed for looking in to this. It is a real start to a fruitful resource.I did contact them and just received a very helpful reply. The document I have attached has some accommodation information. It was compiled by a recent pilgrim, and has some entries I don’t understand, but it has some good info.
And I got some specific information about the route after Calatayud, which is where Alan Sykes turned off, and where Filly is going to go off route to sleep.
1. In Cervera de la Cañada, there is a municipal albergue, Calle José Romero 2.
2. In Reznos, a Dutch couple offers hospitality to pilgrims.
3. En Almenar there is a pensión but it is usually filled with workers. But if you call the Ayuntamiento, they frequently help pilgrims out. 975 390 067
This probably won't help you out, Filly, but I thought I'd add it to this thread since anyone on the forum who is going to walk the Sagunto will undoubtedly read your thread.
This is my boots in the sun/cerveza/wait for lunch stop! Only 7 kms to Calamocha. A breeze helps and the temperature is down somewhat.
the APP ''Mapas de España" of the IGN also includes those tracksI have also answered tracks question. Check me deario!
So, your stages and distances were...?Calaytud to Malanquilla was very demanding and long. Thereafter there were no bars/restaurants en route and NO TIENDAS. There was food in Malanquilla and nothing before Tejado where the accommodation prepared dinner and included breakfast and after that nothing before Valcorba. I was able to order a bocadillo on two occasions and otherwise just lost weight!
Perfecto! Gracias, @filly.I trust this helps VNwalking..