As a general rule, in Spain, albergues provide a bottom sheet and pillowcase. If you are staying in private rooms or hotels, linens are generally provided. There is no real list.
There are a few variations. In a few albergues, you may sleep on...
Play it safe and take a sleeping bag (and or a liner). You never know what you’ll find and for the extra bit of weight it’s simpler and easier just to carry one in case you need it. I never go without one. Mine opens out into a blanket and...
I am not sure I understand why you're asking this question since you seem to have done a lot of Caminos and must know the situation as well as anyone here?
But, don't be confused. You need to bring a liner year-round and a sleeping bag in the...
HI all see a lot of posts on whether to pack sleeping bag or a liner a lot of people state that some alberges have some state all some say yes some say no has anyone collected an alberque list of what is supplied for bedding as there is so many...
Your Journey has started on the Camino I started in May on two occasions where the advice would be to bring a liner or sleeping bag make sure you grease the zip with candle wax nothing worse than a stuck zip at 5.30am on a dark morning. Not all...
Its about the journey not the destination bigger pack allows for more room as long as you are disciplined however it was not always the case for me i had added more water and grub to carry which can be heavy anything not required dont bring it...
Good Choice keep her light think of those blisters if the weight is too heavy bigger bag gives more room as long as you dont over populate with trinkets and gifts for people back home i use a 30l but i dont bring much except things i cant find on...
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