I just added the Live from the Camino prefix to this thread... so just keep replying to this thread while you walk and we will "walk" it with you.
Buen Camino!
Ivar
Sorry for coming late to this (I was out yesterday). From SJPP there are two ways of getting things to me in Santiago for storage. See option 1 and 2 here:
https://casaivar.com/luggage-services-in-santiago-de-compostela/
... you can also use the service that Bourricot's offer. See link above...
I don't know if this is helpful or not, but SEUR (in Spain only) has a "SEUR Frío"
https://www.seur.com/es/empresas/servicios-disponibles/seur-frio/
...service. You might be able to send something from Pamplona (not sure if there are any places before that). If this is of interest, I would...
This Resource was first uploaded in 2013 and has passed through many revisions over the years. We have not had any updates since 2017, but today @wisepilgrim has been kind enough to offer us this list of "all" albergues on the Camino Frances as of January 2024. Download the free pdf for for...
I think you would need to get in touch with someone local in SJPP (Pilgrims office?) and ask what they need in terms of paperwork to be able to retrieve your parcel on your behalf. Then they need to figure out why it was returned (most likely since you shipped something with batteries, a...
I wonder if you are walking in a "wave" of pilgrims... maybe take a rest day and see if you can find room for the following day (when the crowds have walked on)?
These days are holidays in Spain, that might be the reason why… I would try to contact the larger hotels just outside of town directly (if you are looking to book in Santiago).
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