Juan64
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Did the French Camino, from St Jean Pied a Port, in April 2014
Hi all,
I did the Camino France from Saint Jean Pied a Port in April. As told I had my sleeping bag but found out that a sleeping liner would have been enough. Only in two albergues there is no blankets, in Roncesvalles and in O Cebrerio (but the heating was on in both, and hot), but if you ask they might provide them,anyway.
Also, the signals were ubiquitous, everywhere, nearly imposible to get lost with the yellow arrow and/or shell(vieira) everywhere.
I plan to do the Camino Portugues this April, my two questions are: a sleeping bag is really necessary in this route? How good (or bad) the signalization is?
I havent decided yet if I will follow the Coastal or Interior route, but I definitely want to cross into Spain through Valenca- Tui .
Any suggestion? Thanks
I did the Camino France from Saint Jean Pied a Port in April. As told I had my sleeping bag but found out that a sleeping liner would have been enough. Only in two albergues there is no blankets, in Roncesvalles and in O Cebrerio (but the heating was on in both, and hot), but if you ask they might provide them,anyway.
Also, the signals were ubiquitous, everywhere, nearly imposible to get lost with the yellow arrow and/or shell(vieira) everywhere.
I plan to do the Camino Portugues this April, my two questions are: a sleeping bag is really necessary in this route? How good (or bad) the signalization is?
I havent decided yet if I will follow the Coastal or Interior route, but I definitely want to cross into Spain through Valenca- Tui .
Any suggestion? Thanks