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Where to stay between Cartagena and Medellin?

Hi All,

We are going to be Cartagena 23rd November and want to ride to Medellin after couple days. The distance is 636 km and google maps gives almost 12 hours of ride.

Is there any place that we can stay between Cartagena and Medellin?

We are on one bike and 2 up.

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Onur
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Not sure your route. There are two highways that go to Medillin. On 45A we stopped in Honda at the Hotel Boutique Posada Las Trampas. Nice hotel. Not much in town. Be sure to stop at the Salt Church on the way.
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We stayed in a small hotel just south of planeta rica. I was able to talk the cleaning staff into washing my bike for me. Even though the bike was covered on the Stahlratte I was still worried about the salt.
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We stayed in a small hotel just south of planeta rica. I was able to talk the cleaning staff into washing my bike for me. Even though the bike was covered on the Stahlratte I was still worried about the salt.
Thanksa lot for the information....
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Not sure your route. There are two highways that go to Medillin. On 45A we stopped in Honda at the Hotel Boutique Posada Las Trampas. Nice hotel. Not much in town. Be sure to stop at the Salt Church on the way.
Thanks a lot...We go to Salt Cathedral but we want to go Medellin first, than go east to a canyon, than go south to Bogota (see salt cathedral) than again west for coffee regions and south to Cali and border...
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Thanksa lot for the information....


Facebook just reminded me that it was exactly a year ago at hotel Linda Palma. Nice place with a decent restaurant.


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Facebook just reminded me that it was exactly a year ago at hotel Linda Palma. Nice place with a decent restaurant.


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Thanks a lot. I took a note and heading that direction tomorrow.
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Stayed at same hotel. I will suggest anyone doing same route. There are couple options after Planeta Rica between Caucasia. There is also one good hotel, restaurant before Taraza on the left side.
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