Tabara -
There's a hotel off the main square that does decent meals, and has quite cheap rooms if you need a break from hostales. The albergue also has a good reputation. |
Casa Anita in Santa Croya de Tera -
They know all about the Camino and peregrinos. Lots of options. Big gathering point. Meals and beds. |
Olleros de Tera -
Bar la Trucha, surprise! Good trout evening meals. |
Villar de Farfon -
Strange place. You can stay at the missionary house and buy very basic food to cook. Dogs, silence, stares in the tiny village. Stay somewhere else. |
Rionegro del Puente -
There's an albergue. Lots of places to eat, many of them good. |
Mombuey -
Lots of facilities. Last easy access to shops before Puebla de Sanabria. |
Puebla de Sanabria -
Bustling attractive medieval market town. All you need. Outstanding Tourist Office in the Castle. Train station and bus services. |
Lubian -
Welcome to Galicia! Lots of municipal hostals from here on. Beware - they often have kitchens, but they're usually unusable. |
Campobecerros -
The hostal is reportedly closed so it can accommodate workers on the new railway line. Information needed... |
Santiago -
The Casa Manolo in la Praza de Cervantes near the Cathedral is a traditional place to try and rendezvous / re-unite with other peregrinos at the end - good food, great prices, two floors, but still often crowded. |