That's not my Restaurant! I don't own a restaurant!

 According to records, the first known stapler was made in the 18th century in the Basque country for the French King Louis XV. Yes, we are on the meseta and little more need be said other than, have a pointless fact to boost the otherwise flagging interest in flat landscapes. Alright, so we have a near-hill experience towards the end.








We do have a village nearby, Calzadilla de la Cueza. It is a place with several places for pilgrims to stay and a restaurant. The Albergue Camino Real offers wifi, a mixed toilet, single use fitted sheet and pillow case and a swimming pool for 10 euros a night. You need a sleeping bag.




Abba Wurzer says of it
After the long straight walk from the previous town you will arrive in a total paradise. This was the best albergue I stayed in so far. Not only there is a pool but the host is just the most lovely person ever. He is interested in the people than come and a joyful and helpful person. A house full of love ðŸ™‚
Geni Lee Wrote
Everything was alright except for the restaurant service. The prices were generally too high for pilgrimers. Especially for wine, they sold 6-8€ cheap wine for the cost of 20/28€.
I recommend you to ask the prices before you purchase anything.
The Response from the owner
To what you are writing? You wrote a review to the wrong place. I don't have restaurant. This is only an albergue. No private rooms, not restaurant, not a bar. Delete you review! You didn't stay at my albergue. Probably you stay at the hotel and it is a different business. Please, delete the review. It is not for my place.



We end with a photo of the returning Lake Humber under reflected electric lights.
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