I know that I read on this forum that the Xunta, probably at the behest of the hotel industry, has passed new regulations requiring albergues (except for municipal ones) to have cloth sheets and to give all pilgrims a clean towel. I just finished the Norte, and the cloth sheets I saw were in albergues that had opened within the last few months. And only in one did I get a towel.
I agree with those who think that changing cloth sheets every day (especially in Galicia with its limited number of sunny drying hours) and washing cloth towels is really not the best way to assure albergue hygiene, but I'm just wondering if these regulations are being ignored or if there is some sort of grandfather provision. Uneven enforcement is unfair to those who comply,IMO.
I agree with those who think that changing cloth sheets every day (especially in Galicia with its limited number of sunny drying hours) and washing cloth towels is really not the best way to assure albergue hygiene, but I'm just wondering if these regulations are being ignored or if there is some sort of grandfather provision. Uneven enforcement is unfair to those who comply,IMO.