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Hi @Bippo you can walk as far and as fast as you want, the route it's plenty of places to stay. I recommend downloading the Forwalk Apps (free). This resource should cover everything you need to know in terms of navigation, planning, stages, accommodations and reservations. You can see what...
Hi @lavender girl don't worry about it. Many albergues and hostels have private rooms. Go to the website Forwalk. It lists albergues, the cost per room and gives contact information. If the albergue is on booking .com the link will be there. If not there is a phone number or email address...
I used Forwalk App (it's free). It is a great tool with maps, information about the different stages with markets, services and a list of accommodation. It will tell you how far off the Camino an accommodation is. You can also check reviews and book your accommodation in advance...
I loved Pr Una Estrella Dorada. You can find accommodations and contacts on Forwalk webpage https://app.forwalk.org/2/1/en/10/t-4/s-t-4/?i=a-3536&r=2024-5-24-1-1#-8.361269/42.904705/14.905638/180
Hi @Lexicos. Lucca/Rome It is one of the Via Francigena's most beautiful stages. You will walk in the heart of Tuscany, across beautiful rolling hills, stopping in beautiful medieval villages (Monteriggini, San Gimignano..) and famous cities of art. It normally takes around 18 days. It really...
Yes, it's doable. You can walk as far and as fast as you want, the route it's plenty of places to stay. Forwalk divides the way into 31 stages (25/30 km per day). It really depends on how much you are able to walk in a day and be comfortable. Take a look at Forwalk, it is a great app with maps...
@sunnydays In San Sebastian I suggest you Koba Hostel and in Zarautz Bai Bai Hostel. I book in advance. Take a look at Forwalk, You will get information about the different stages and a list of accommodation along the Way. It will tell you how far off the Camino an accommodation is. You can also...
Hi @jennysa I suggest you Leon Hostel: very nice, clean and quiet. Great location, near the Cathedral. https://www.booking.com/hotel/es/leon-hostel.it.html?aid=826954&sid=dd7770b2133dfb817b45ca38376e3383&checkin=2024-03-22&checkout=2024-03-23&ctaback=1
I had a great time in PEnsion los Arcos https://www.booking.com/hotel/es/pension-los-arcos-los-arcos.it.html?aid=826954&sid=dd7770b2133dfb817b45ca38376e3383&checkin=2024-01-07&checkout=2024-01-08&ctaback=1
May is a great time to walk and you will find plenty of company. The French Way it's easy and well signed, Saint Jean Pied de Port /Santiago normally takes around 30/35 days (around 13/15 ml per day). It really depends on how much you are able to walk in a day and be comfortable. I suggest you...
I walked the Via di Francesco in September (2023). The weather was perfect. I loved the landscapes, the charming old villages and the kindness of the people. Especially in the part from Florence to La Verna there are few pilgrims, the people are very hospitable and the landscapes are...
Hi there, I used Forwalk web page. It is a great tool with maps, information about the different stages and a list of accommodation along the Way. It will tell you how far off the Camino an accommodation is. You can also check reviews and book your accommodation in advance comfortably using this...
Hi @Waka,
I used Forwalk. It is a great tool with maps, information about the different stages and a list of accommodation along the Way. It will tell you how far off the Camino an accommodation is. You can also check reviews and book your accommodation in advance comfortably using this guide...
Hi @Hilary Van Norstrand, I used Forwalk webpage when I walked the Camino del Norte in October 2023. It is a great resource with maps, information about the different stages and a list of accommodation along the Way. It will tell you how far off the Camino an accommodation is. You can also check...
I recommend Pension Albergue Don Alvaro in Sarria, Porto Santiago guesthouse in Portomadrin, Casa Carla in Palas del Rei, La Casona de Nene in Arzua and Hotel San Miguel in Santiago de Compostela.
You can use Forwalk webpage. It is a great resource with maps, information about the different...
Hi @andarilho it is a great time to do the Camino de Santiago. Most hostels and hotels are open for the season. You can use this guide to get all the information on the different stages with a a list of open accommodations and links to booking .com for bookable hotels...
Hi @hikinggirl, it is a good idea to stop in Dumbria and break the stage. You can sleep in Casa a Pichona ( close to the camino, just before Dumbria). Alternatively you can stop in A Grixa where there are more private accommodation's options.
You can use Forwalk webpage. It is a great resource...
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