So thanks to the incredibly sharp eyes of one of my volunteer proofreaders, I am coming up with some more questions.
First -- the question of ATMs. Since it is a solitary camino, people may worry about services. I think I have the ATM situation covered -- based on the sizes of the towns, I assume there are ATMS in Ponferrada, Puente Domingo Flórez, Barco, A Rúa, Quiroga, Monforte, Chantada, Rodeiro and Lalín. Have I made a mistake or missed any? Any memory of Pobra?
Second -- shops -- same as ATMs? With the occasional small shop next to a bar, which we have noted in the actual walking instructions.
Third -- here is a confusing paragraph about the bar situation in Priaranza del Bierzo.
Bar in town with pharmacy on the right and another one along the road leaving town with small shop adjoining. (Bar Taberna "El Sitio de mi Recreo" nice patio and recommended as "cozy" but does not open till late). The Bar Taberna is actually in the village itself, if you turn right after Centro Social and keep straight on. On the way to the bar is also one fuente. From the bar proceed straight, out of the village and asced on the dirt track. Much nicer than going through village on the main street.
Google tells me that the intown bar is Sitio de mi Recreo. There is also a bar named Ines, which looks like it's the one on the main road, which would also be on the camino, right? And when we say "much nicer than going through village on the main street" I assume what I shoud say is -- Going through the village to get to El Sitio de mi Recreo is nicer than bypassing the village on the main street as the Camino does.
But I confess I have NO memory of this place. Any clarification from my pals who stop at all these places?
Fourth -- Guide says Bar la Estrella in Villalibre along the highway. Google shows one called Bar Ruta 98. Are they the same?
P.S. Expect a barrage of these from me today, as I have a LONG travel day with at least a 5 hour layover -- the joys of winter travel in the midwest US, but it looks like I will make it out at least!
First -- the question of ATMs. Since it is a solitary camino, people may worry about services. I think I have the ATM situation covered -- based on the sizes of the towns, I assume there are ATMS in Ponferrada, Puente Domingo Flórez, Barco, A Rúa, Quiroga, Monforte, Chantada, Rodeiro and Lalín. Have I made a mistake or missed any? Any memory of Pobra?
Second -- shops -- same as ATMs? With the occasional small shop next to a bar, which we have noted in the actual walking instructions.
Third -- here is a confusing paragraph about the bar situation in Priaranza del Bierzo.
Bar in town with pharmacy on the right and another one along the road leaving town with small shop adjoining. (Bar Taberna "El Sitio de mi Recreo" nice patio and recommended as "cozy" but does not open till late). The Bar Taberna is actually in the village itself, if you turn right after Centro Social and keep straight on. On the way to the bar is also one fuente. From the bar proceed straight, out of the village and asced on the dirt track. Much nicer than going through village on the main street.
Google tells me that the intown bar is Sitio de mi Recreo. There is also a bar named Ines, which looks like it's the one on the main road, which would also be on the camino, right? And when we say "much nicer than going through village on the main street" I assume what I shoud say is -- Going through the village to get to El Sitio de mi Recreo is nicer than bypassing the village on the main street as the Camino does.
But I confess I have NO memory of this place. Any clarification from my pals who stop at all these places?
Fourth -- Guide says Bar la Estrella in Villalibre along the highway. Google shows one called Bar Ruta 98. Are they the same?
P.S. Expect a barrage of these from me today, as I have a LONG travel day with at least a 5 hour layover -- the joys of winter travel in the midwest US, but it looks like I will make it out at least!