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Salas Voyage Tips and guide

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    Salas is a town in Asturias, Spain. It has 1,300 inhabitants (2020) and lies on the Original Way of St. James (Camino Primitivo).

    Understand

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    Coming from Oviedo on the Camino Primitivo, Salas is the third town with ATMs and a somewhat bigger grocery store after Grado and Cornellana.

    Get in

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    ALSA stops here coming from Oviedo. There are multiple bus stops in the town. A bus stop that is served in one direction may not be served in the opposite direction: Check beforehand.

    From the Asturias airport it's usually the best to take a non-stop ALSA bus to Oviedo and then an ALSA bus to Salas.

    Get around

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    The town can be easily explored on foot.

    See

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    • Torre de Valdés Salas
    • Municipal Carmen Zuleta Park

    Do

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    There is a municipal swimming pool.

    Buy

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    Cornellana has some ATMs. The ATM of Unicaja Banco does not charge a fee for withdrawing money with an international credit card.

    Eat

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    The biggest grocery stores are Alimerka and Día. A smaller one is La Tienda de Jose. All of them have savory fresh baked goods.

    Drink

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    Sleep

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    Pilgrims can sleep in the municipal albergue, which is open all year round. There are other hostels. Some of those are only open April to October.

    Go next

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    To La Espina on the Camino Primitivo in the direction of Santiago de Compostela.

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