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Olleros de Tera

Private (6, 18€, April to September - closed Wednesdays) Albergue La Trucha, attached to Café Bar La Trucha, on the right on the Camino. In a disused section of the bar complete with 1970s decor. Basic. Tel 673 910 592 Open 14:00

Guest house Casa Julia, walk past the church and cross the main road on to Calle Otero, then right on to Calle de las Eras, it's at the top on the left. Kitchen. Singles 25€, doubles 40€. Tel 630 787 997

Small shop beside Bar Torero, on the same street as the albergue. Café Bar La Trucha (which has the albergue) does a good pilgrim menu and sometimes plates of locally made chorizo.

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