This is a report on the Camino in the provincia de Cuenca, where these three caminos pass. Albergues on the Lana are closed, at least those run by the Associations. On the Camino de la Santa Cruz (which I don’t know anything about) there are some open albergues and some longing for peregrinos expressed. And the Uclés seems to be booming.
Most surprising of all (to me anyway) is that the article interviews Manuel Rossi, who was very ill with covid as many forum members know, including a couple of stays in Intensive Care and on a respirator. He has been a huge promoter of the Camino de Uclés from Madrid to the monastery. In this article he encourages people to come, ending with the opinion that the camino is the safest place to be at the moment.
Most surprising of all (to me anyway) is that the article interviews Manuel Rossi, who was very ill with covid as many forum members know, including a couple of stays in Intensive Care and on a respirator. He has been a huge promoter of the Camino de Uclés from Madrid to the monastery. In this article he encourages people to come, ending with the opinion that the camino is the safest place to be at the moment.
El Camino de Santiago regresa a la vida
El Camino de Uclés experimenta una notable afluencia de peregrinos, el Camino de la Santa Cruz abre uno de sus centros de acogida, mientras que los albergues del Camino de la Lana permanecerán cerrados hasta que pase la pandemia
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