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[QUOTE="Charrito, post: 1043646, member: 36793"] From Albarellos there's another climb, this time on a secondary road (no traffic), until you eventually get to a chapel at the top: [ATTACH type="full" alt="1655975033153.png"]128308[/ATTACH] NIce views back down to the river: [ATTACH type="full" alt="1655975218703.png"]128309[/ATTACH] From there, it's flat or slightly downhill through Vilachá and then Feás, where there's a very welcoming bar: Nictron or Nitron, depending on which sign you believe! [ATTACH type="full" alt="1655976294844.png"]128310[/ATTACH] If you contact them beforehand they will prepare a meal for pilgrims, but as it was only 11.30 when I arrived I just had a drink. Well, that's not true! One of the locals recognised me from a TV programme I had been on (nothing to do with the camino, but with my football team!) and I was then invited to another beer or two! Anyway, the bar is a real oasis, and highly recommendable! There is a casa rural at the other end of the village, and they offer discounted prices for pilgrims, but most people will think that it's too short a stage to stop overnight in Feás. If I knew what Beariz was going to offer, however, I would almost certainly have stayed in Feás! You'll hear about Beariz in my next post! [/QUOTE]
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