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Check out the Guardian today, there's an article today "Spanish Steppes" In an article by Mark Everligh he suggests that few days walking on the Via del la Plata in Autum could be a very inexpesive holiday because if you buy a credential for 3e from any Turismo or albergue you can stay in albergues for 12e "This must surely be one of Europe's most affordable hiking trips"
I don't know what others may think but I know what I do! Not sure Mark has quite "got it" about camino or pilgrimage.
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George G
 
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Check out the Guardian today, there's an article today "Spanish Steppes" In an article by Mark Everligh he suggests that few days walking on the Via del la Plata in Autum could be a very inexpesive holiday because if you buy a credential for 3e from any Turismo or albergue you can stay in albergues for 12e "This must surely be one of Europe's most affordable hiking trips"
I don't know what others may think but I know what I do! Not sure Mark has quite "got it" about camino or pilgramage.
Regards
George G


Here is the link.

 
Yes I was a little annoyed when I read this, this morning. Now in the past I have for example flown into Santiago to walk the Santiago/Muxia/Fistterre/Santiago round for nothing more than a fun break, but I have made the point of staying in private hostels not taking municiple places from "proper" pilgrims.
I think someone who writes in a national newspaper should be a little more aware of camino codes?
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George G
 
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Sorry clearly I and being thick! I have not walked the VDLP. What’s wrong with that quote? Aren’t those the rough prices? Can’t be many cheaper?
 
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I think someone who writes in a national newspaper should be a little more aware of camino codes?
I understand that you are annoyed. However, just to be clear, the author Mark Eveleigh is not a Guardian staff writer. He writes travel books and he is promoting his most recent book which can be purchased through the Guardian Bookshop. Or in a bookshop near you or on Amazon. The title is Vagabond: A Hiker's Homage to Rural Spain. It is about his 1225 km hike with backpack and a hammock across Spain.

Link to his website where one will also find his email address to write to him directly:
 
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Sorry clearly I and being thick! I have not walked the VDLP. What’s wrong with that quote? Aren’t those the rough prices? Can’t be many cheaper?
He advises hikers on a short section of the Via de la Plata in Extremadura to get a credencial so that they can stay in albergues.

We've had discussions that some (not all) albergue owners or the groups who manage them require that those who stay with them are walking as pilgrims towards Santiago.

The albergue in question (In Aljucén, for example, pilgrims can get a dorm bed in Albergue San Andrés for €12 and a menú del día in the village bar for just €10.) is an interesting case. The link in the Guardian article points actually to this forum's Online Guide where the description is a bit different from the description on Gronze where this albergue is described as privately owned and not exclusively for pilgrims but oriented towards pilgrims and they accept reservations. IOW, you can stay there without a Camino credencial and you don't have to identify as a Camino pilgrim to qualify for staying there.

Elsewhere it is also described as "El albergue San Andrés de Aljucén es un albergue público para peregrinos del Camino de Santiago por la Vía de la Plata, y también para turistas y viajeros, situado en este pequeño pueblo extremeño, a 100 m del centro y del trazado del Camino." IOW, for pilgrims, tourists and travellers.
 
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He advises hikers on the Via de la Plata to get a credencial so that they can stay in albergues.

We've had discussions that some (not all) albergue owners or the groups who manage them require that those who stay with them are walking as pilgrims to Santiago.

The albergue in question (In Aljucén, for example, pilgrims can get a dorm bed in Albergue San Andrés for €12 and a menú del día in the village bar for just €10.) is an interesting case. The link in the Guardian article points actually to this forum where the description is a bit different from the description on Gronze where it is described as not exclusively for pilgrim but oriented towards pilgrims and they accept reservations. IOW, you can stay there without a Camino credencial.
Ah thank you! Now I get it!
 
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