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Pola de Lena (Asturian: La Pola) is a village in Asturias, Spain. It has 7,000 inhabitants (2023) and lies on the Camino del Salvador of the Way of St. James.

Understand

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Get in

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From León take an ALSA bus or the train.

From Oviedo take a CTA bus from the ALSA bus station for €3.75 (Nov 2024) or a train for €3.80 (Nov 2024).

From the Asturias airport take a non-stop ALSA bus to Oviedo and then an CTA bus to Pola de Lena.

Get around

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The town can be easily explored on foot.

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Do

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Buy

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There are several ATMs. The ATM of Unicaja Banco (Liber bank) does not charge a fee for withdrawing money with an international credit card.

Eat

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There are the supermarkets of Alimerka, minymas tiendas, Día and Spar.

Drink

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Sleep

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Pilgrims can sleep in the municipal albergue, which may not be open in winter. The hostel Albergue Roma is also for tourists and can be used for more than one night.

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