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Frances pt 1, 2022, pt 2, 2023, pt 3 in 2024
Back on the Frances and hope to get to Santiago this time.
This is my 3rd part of this Camino, 1st to Logrono 2022, 2nd to Leon 2023.
After a bit of a hectic day getting to Leon from my home in Oxford (UK) I started with a short tour to the parts of city I missed last year then set out for Oncina and Albergue El Pagar. Once I cleared the suburbs the short walk to Oncina was enjoyable, shame to see the fire damage en route, the Albergue is very nice and only 8 beds, 3 of which are not taken yet, maybe some more pilgrims later
Villavante tomorrow a mere 20km's
Laurence
 
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I was looking this up for future reference, and seems to be "Albergue El Pajar" with a "j". In "Oncina de la Valdoncina" on a southern variant after "La Virgen del Camino" - In case that helps other newbies like me having a hard time finding the location. I could easily be wrong, I am new.
 
3rd Edition. More content, training & pack guides avoid common mistakes, bed bugs etc
I was looking this up for future reference, and seems to be "Albergue El Pajar" with a "j". In "Oncina de la Valdoncina" on a southern variant after "La Virgen del Camino" - In case that helps other newbies like me having a hard time finding the location. I could easily be wrong, I am new.
Correct. The variant takes you away from the main road and is well worth it if time is on your side. The Albergue is wonderful, small (as mentioned only about 8 beds and I think 1 private room) and quaint, and if I recall the pilgrim meal was about 10 euros. You are basically staying in Olga's house and it is very homely.

 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Oops sorry about the spelling error.
Yea place was really good.
In Villavante at Albergue Santa Lucia now looks really good nice and clean.
Booked the pilgrim meal, breakfast and the take away packed lunch, see how it all goes.
Laurence
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Glad you’re all dry and warm now! If you have time: What was your rain gear and how did it perform?
Hi NerdGjerd, OK my jacket is a Berghaus , the tag says100 percent polyamide with ePTFE membrane
Solid lining100 percent polyamide
Mesh lining 100 percent polyester
The Sleve is marked GORE-TEX, oh a its Red
Trouser,Craighoppers, is 100 Percent Polyamide, in fairness they worked ok if they stayed up
Jacket was the problem where it was wetting pretty much all over

Laurence
 
Managed to get up to O Cebreiro today, unfortunately it rained again most of the way and i got wet and cold this time, so I bought a plastic poncho and hope that will bring the sun out tomorrow
Staying at Albergue Compelo, 5 sets bunks in the room, heating is on so nice and cosy and it's still raining
Of to Triacastella tomorrow
Laurence
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Was I right about my new poncho.
Today's yomp to Triacastela was in beautiful sunshine from start to finish so definitely worth getting one.
Triacastela is a nice enough village but very pilgrim focused.
It was a mere 21.5kms from O Cebriero but a bit of a climb to Alto Pio then quite a decent to Triacastela. I could almost hear my knees crying.
So off to Sarria tomorrow to join the last 100 circus, should be fun.
Laurence
 
Correct. The variant takes you away from the main road and is well worth it if time is on your side. The Albergue is wonderful, small (as mentioned only about 8 beds and I think 1 private room) and quaint, and if I recall the pilgrim meal was about 10 euros. You are basically staying in Olga's house and it is very homely.

Possibly my FAVORITE albergue on the Frances last time I walked!
 

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