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the stamping is somewhat informal and they all count. you will most likely end up getting most of your stamps at cafés (we call them bars here). if you're lucky, you might run into some churches that are open and have a stamp. the pilgrim's office does not require stamps from a preapproved list.Obviously a stamp can be obtained at a refugio, but where else? A list can be obtained of refugio locations, is their a list of locations where stamps can also be obtained? Thanks.
Indeed, I have sent a proposal to the Pilgrim Office in order to deliver several kind of Compostelas, according the stamps found on the credential, beside the standard one:Any albergues,hotels, bars,restaurants, cafés, churches,cathedrals, ermitas, some police stations,some food trucks...
Perhaps @CVincer has been reading some older information on the Caminos. "Refugio" was the standard term for dedicated pilgrim accommodation for a number of years early in the Camino revival well before "albergue" became the norm. One of the oldest pilgrim albergues on the Frances in continuous use is Refugio Gaucelmo in Rabanal.by the way, most pilgrims and spaniards call the hostels: albergues, and not refugios. in spanish, a refugio is something else, similar to a mountain hut - a roof and four walls in the mountains where you can find shelter. the albergues are very different.
If they created a list of everywhere that issues stamps, the list would be longer than the Camino. Most cafe's bars etc do them. Just ask . The natives are friendly . . .Obviously a stamp can be obtained at a refugio, but where else? A list can be obtained of refugio locations, is their a list of locations where stamps can also be obtained? Thanks.
The do have one,albeit not fully complete. Somewhere here on the Forum there is a post (or 2) with a link to a site with "all" the sellos and where to get them (maybe some Esteemed Member can find it?) - purely a collectors delight but again not necessary by any meansIf they created a list of everywhere that issues stamps, the list would be longer than the Camino. Most cafe's bars etc do them. Just ask . The natives are friendly . . .
I stayed there in2012. Unfortunately it has been closed the other few times I walked by because I walk late in the year. It is a wonderful place. I believe there is some magic there!Perhaps @CVincer has been reading some older information on the Caminos. "Refugio" was the standard term for dedicated pilgrim accommodation for a number of years early in the Camino revival well before "albergue" became the norm. One of the oldest pilgrim albergues on the Frances in continuous use is Refugio Gaucelmo in Rabanal.
If you are on a popular camino you will be tripping over places that have a sello.Obviously a stamp can be obtained at a refugio, but where else? A list can be obtained of refugio locations, is their a list of locations where stamps can also be obtained? Thanks.
This is where I found my sellos for my 2020 "Virtual" Camino - it's an impressive collection indeed.I found this link / URL address recently:
Los sellos del Camino
Recopilacion de los sellos que los peregrinos estampan en su credencial de camino a Santiago de Compostelawww.lossellosdelcamino.com
Buen Camino
Any Guardia Civil Post and all Policia Nacional and/ Local will have a sello All you need is sufficient Spanish and the cojones to stick your head in the door and ask for oneI really would like to add one or two Police stations to my Camino Passport. Any Idea which stations have the Sello ?
All of them. On the Portugues the GC even had a wayside kiosk with a uniformed officer handing out sellos!sorry would like to add one or two
A good number of Policía stations (and many Guarda Civil) have a sign in the window saying ‘don’t even think about it’.I really would like to add one or two Police stations to my Camino Passport. Any Idea which stations have the Sello ?
Not good! Next thing you'll be saying "Break-a-leg!" and where will THAT get us?!If you are on a popular camino you will be tripping over places that have a sello.
I don't know where you start ... at the beginning of the Camino Francés, you can get a Guardia Civil stamp for your pilgrim passport in the following Guardia Civil stations:I really would like to add one or two Police stations to my Camino Passport. Any Idea which stations have the Sello ?
I just noticed that the Guardia Civil officer in the video clip shows a folder with QR codes that give you the address of the GC station where you can get your sello, for example:Link to their Instagram clip: https://www.instagram.com/guardia_civil_navarra/reel/C6t0tUFs8mC/
A certificate of distance requires a few euros.A certificate of distance requires one per day. You can get them everywhere. Good luck
As a volunteer you get handed a 3m long credential with stamps and sellos all the way from Vienna to SdC and you look upon it with awe.A certificate of distance requires a few euros.
I never have seen a Pilgrim Office Volunteer watching a whole credential before delivering it.