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Camino Frances during Easter week.

jujubery

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We will be Trekking the Camino Frances during Holy Week. This will be our first time on the Camino. Is there any special considerations to ponder when walking during this week? i.e. Will finding a bed be difficult?
Many thanks,
jujubery
 
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We will be Trekking the Camino Frances during Holy Week. This will be our first time on the Camino. Is there any special considerations to ponder when walking during this week? i.e. Will finding a bed be difficult?
Many thanks,
jujubery


Jujubery:

I have walked this time of year on several Camino's. It is definitely more crowded but I never had a problem finding accommodations. That does not guarantee it might not be an issue in some places. I will be leaving SJPdP on April 13th and do not plan to make any changes to my walk. That said, you should plan in a way that makes you comfortable.

Ultreya,
Joe
 
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Jujubery:

I have walked this time of year on several Camino's. It is definitely more crowded but I never had a problem finding accommodations. That does not guarantee it might not be an issue in some places. I will be leaving SJPdP on April 13th and do not plan to make any changes to my walk. That said, you should plan in a way that makes you comfortable.

Ultreya,
Joe
Joe,
Thank you for your reply. We will be departing SJPdP on April 6th. Wishing you a safe and blessed trek.
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Semana Santa is a marvelous time to be on the Camino-festivals, celebrations, processions, special masses and services all along the Camino. Every evening ask the hospitilaire what's happening in the place where you may be stopping andd go! My most pleasent Easter experience was in Cirauqui a small village where the hostel remained open to allow us to participate in the procession as all the statues of the church were carryed around the village lit by car lamps powered by car batteries, stopping under the windows at the homes of the frail and elderly before continuing on- a moving experience in real piety. . Easter is spring watch for the vinyards awakening, fruit trees blooming, wild flowers galore, town and village home gardens, can you imagine hillsides of blue lobelia or houses covered with wisteria? There will be an increase in the number of people-not all pilgrims - a credential and a backpack makes for a pleasant and cheap vacation - there will be tourigrinos but that's part of the experience.
 
Semana Santa is a marvelous time to be on the Camino-festivals, celebrations, processions, special masses and services all along the Camino. Every evening ask the hospitilaire what's happening in the place where you may be stopping andd go! My most pleasent Easter experience was in Cirauqui a small village where the hostel remained open to allow us to participate in the procession as all the statues of the church were carryed around the village lit by car lamps powered by car batteries, stopping under the windows at the homes of the frail and elderly before continuing on- a moving experience in real piety. . Easter is spring watch for the vinyards awakening, fruit trees blooming, wild flowers galore, town and village home gardens, can you imagine hillsides of blue lobelia or houses covered with wisteria? There will be an increase in the number of people-not all pilgrims - a credential and a backpack makes for a pleasant and cheap vacation - there will be tourigrinos but that's part of the experience.
Thank you scruffy1,
with your explanation and narrative of this time of year: I cannot wait to start!
jujubery
 
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