- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF 2024
Apparently the annual "it's too crowded" rending of garments got cancelled.
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I think you’re right. It’s been very quiet on here, it’ll be interesting how the numbers turn out.Apparently the annual "it's too crowded" rending of garments got cancelled.
There appears to be plenty of availability at the Roncesvalles albergue on the 18th.Roncevalles was tight so I got a place in Burguette.
Were you able to snag the one private room at Borda?Unfortunately, due to medical issues, I would be a burden to others in a multi-person room.
Is it a cpap? Lots of pilgrims use them in shared rooms.I plan on turning off the device for that night which is not a good practice.
Is there any way to connect it to earbuds?CGM for Type 1 diabetes. Alarm might go off several times a night signaling a low event and when it does, I have to eat something then watch the level for 15-20 minutes to make sure it rises. Very annoying for me so I can imagine how others would feel.
Pilgrims office in SJPDP said that Roncesvalles is fully booked tomorrow, which is ok for us (as we booked) but did panic our dinner partner (as he has not!).
I stayed in a private albergue in Najera last week . A man there had found the municipal full but had no problem finding a bed in the private place. No one I met last week seemed particularly anxious about accommodation.We've been getting word that Najera muni has been full most nights this last few weeks. They did open the Sports Hall at least once. I think it is busy, but maybe fewer people panicking?
I stopped at Logroño last week and while the Camino Frances was busier than the Camino Aragonés I had no problems getting a bed without reservations.We've been getting word that Najera muni has been full most nights this last few weeks. They did open the Sports Hall at least once. I think it is busy, but maybe fewer people panicking?
We were told when we registered in SJPDP on Sept 10 that it was incredibly crowded this year ( line was certainly long), and I didn’t pre- book anything. I walked CF 12 years ago and it didn’t occur to me it would be this busy. A bit stressful finding a bed in Zubiri last night, but I ‘m at the Jesu& Maria Albergue in Pamplona tonight and it’s not full yet at 5:15 pm. I’ve pre- booked the next 4-5 nights, but wonder if I’ll have to after that. It’s nice to decide how far to walk on the day. Anybody think that’s going to be too risky?
Since you are there now you know better than those of us who are at home wishing we were there.. I’ve pre- booked the next 4-5 nights, but wonder if I’ll have to after that. It’s nice to decide how far to walk on the day. Anybody think that’s going to be too risky?
I think you will be fine. I might book if it is a hotel for 2 nights or something in a bigger town. The rest, I'd probably not unless you encounter a holiday. The National holiday is Oct 12 and that tends to bring out more people so maybe book in Santiago or if you are going on to Fisterra or Muxia.We were told when we registered in SJPDP on Sept 10 that it was incredibly crowded this year ( line was certainly long), and I didn’t pre- book anything. I walked CF 12 years ago and it didn’t occur to me it would be this busy. A bit stressful finding a bed in Zubiri last night, but I ‘m at the Jesu& Maria Albergue in Pamplona tonight and it’s not full yet at 5:15 pm. I’ve pre- booked the next 4-5 nights, but wonder if I’ll have to after that. It’s nice to decide how far to walk on the day. Anybody think that’s going to be too risky?
I'm in Español today. Booked a place this morning, as did many others who were staying in hostel I in last night. No problem getting a bed.
Must be an autocorrect typo - which town?I'm in Español today
Henry - when I walked in April/May this year - there were big Korean tour groups who pre-booked. In small towns this seemed to suck up a lot of available accommodation in albergues making it more difficult to find accommodation. The groups were about 20-30 people. Not sure if others have encountered this? I ideally wanted to walk out of sync with these bigger groups.Always worth asking your current hospitaleros - if they’re long term resident - they’ll be connected up and down the chain and know what the traffic passing through has been like.
Booking more than a day in advance, unless there’s a real issue, seems overly constraining.
You started ahead of the September crowds.I have walked from Pamplona, I'm after Astorga now, there have been no problems getting a bed, I haven't booked ahead at all.
Espinal?Must be an autocorrect typo - which town?
I guess you’re right, haha!Since you are there now you know better than those of us who are at home wishing we were there.
Give us a break! They are all sleeping off last night's Calle Laurel crawl!!!!!Unfortunately Logroño was really crowded, as you can see from this photo.
They must have been sleeping very late. The photo was taken on entry to Logroño at around 3 pm.Give us a break! They are all sleeping off last night's Calle Laurel crawl!!!!!
Sounds like we are on the same schedule pretty much! I was at Roncesvilles Wed the 11th and it was very, very busy. However, last night, Saturday the 14th, I was at Santiago Apostal in Puerta de La Reina and it wasn’t even 1/2 full. Maybe finding a spot won’t be a big deal from now onI left SJPdP on Tuesday and got a bed in Orisson. We managed to get to monostery at Ronsencevalles Wednesday as we were there at opening (1300). Secondary rooms were opened up and we were told 60 pilgrims were turned away the night before (Sept 10). Apparently taxis were busy a few nights transporting pilgrims to accommodations where available. We called ahead to Zubiri the night before thankfully as that town filled up as well. The welcome surprise was up the mountain at zabaldica at the monostery. What a beautiful spot with a communal meal, blessing, quiet rest and breakfast. I am in Pamplona in a hotel (feeling sort of human with a bathtub!) but am missing my fellow pilgrims!! I have successfully booked puente la Reina for tomorrow. Am only on the path another week so trusting ‘the Camino will provide’ my sleeping accommodations. I am confident, based on this thread, that beds are available.
Buen Camino to all!
Nancy Lee
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I talked to several people who had not found a place to sleep in villages between Logroño and Burgos and had to take taxis to the next available bed.I stayed in a private albergue in Najera last week . A man there had found the municipal full but had no problem finding a bed in the private place. No one I met last week seemed particularly anxious about accommodation.
Wow, I wonder why that was? When I look, even using the cursed b.com I can see available beds.I talked to several people who had not found a place to sleep in villages between Logroño and Burgos and had to take taxis to the next available bed.