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Hello from Poladura de la Tercia at 1250 m of altitude!
I continue my quest from Seville to Santiago after walking probably some 700 km over 3 weeks to Astorga.
You can find more details in this thread
This is where I turned east and walked one and half stage to Leon. Whether I did it unintentionally - well, I will leave it to your imagination and sense of humor...
So I have walked two stages of San Salvador out of 4 or 5 that make this Camino from Leon to Oviedo. First from Leon to La Robla and second from La Robla to Poladura de Tercia.
Even if San Salvador goes over 1600 m which is higher than the crossing from SJPP to Roncesvalles, I found the trail dry, snow free, and rather easy to walk (apart from challenge to your fitness level). I doubt it will be different today when I go through slightly higher pass. Pictire below is from yesterday (by my Strava)
You can find some pictures from that stage in San Salvador forum gallery
Some practical info.
Albergue in Cabanillas, 19 km from Leon, is closed (gronze says its open). Hospitalero probably moved to Leon for winter together with the key to albergue. I had to walk 9 km more to La Robla. Here at km 28 I found Pension Mundo which has rooms for pilgrims: 20 euro for single and 28 for double. Rooms are outdated but no reason to complain. The owner of the place (Susana) is superfriendly and helpful. I really appreciated warm place to sleep (heating goes off at night as in many cheap hostels in Spain)
Albergue in La Robla, in Buiza and Pajares are closed and nobody knows when they will reopen.
Albergue in Poladura de la Tercia is open and costs 9 euro. The Posada next door is closed and the owner says it doesn't make sense to open it due to very high prices of heating. Will open when heating is not needed - summer? So albergue is a must.
Albergue in Poladura has some heating but not at night. Clean blankets. Even if the Posada is closed, owner makes dinner for pilgrims (at 7 pm). But it's better to call ahead, I called from Buiza. Super tasty dinner for 10 euro.
Photo: your fear of heights will be tested on San Salvador. Don't forget trekking poles.
So I did 28 km from Leon to La Robla, then 26 km to Poladura, and today I want to go about 30 km to Campomanes where I found a room on booking for 27 euro (Senda del Huerna). Another pilgrim here goes to Pajares where she found a place for 25 euro (pension del Mirador). For me it is too close, 13 km - but difficult - from here (Poladura)
From Campomanes I will have rather flat 40 km to Oviedo. If the weather is good tomorrow I may do it in one go, if not, there is a place to sleep in Mieres for 20 euro (I've been told).
So anyone who wants to go for a 4-5 days Camino from Leon, doesn't suffer from vertigo and is not afraid of nearly vertical climbs or descents - the Camino San Salvador is passable and open!
Markings are very good - yellow arrows, official signs). But offline map like maps.me is helpful as many places have poor mobile coverage.
Also you can't call for a taxi from the places like you see below.
Buen Camino!
"Quien va a Santiago y no al Salvador, visita al criado pero no a su Señor"
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