Genevieve11
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- I hope to walk the Camino Frances this November
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Hi Genevieve,
Late autumn/winter is a great time to walk! For lots of helpful tips and advice scan what others and I have written earlier re walking in October-November and winter expenses.
When walking at this time only in larger places such as Roncevalles, Logrono and Santo Domingo de la Calzada and, of course, Santiago have I ever seen a cluster of more than 20 pilgrims at one time. In some smaller albergues you might be the only pilgrim which can be rather daunting especially if the electricity fails or the pipes rumble.
Most who walk in late autumn/winter wear and carry lightweight but warm layers which can easily be added or removed while walking. Each pilgrim develops a favorite combo. Scan the Forum's Equipment topic to see a multitude of varied approaches. Here's mine.
Happy planning and Buen Camino,
Margaret Meredith
Hi,
I'm planning to walk the Camino Frances, setting off during the last couple of days of October, and walking through November. I'm a female travelling alone and wanted to check: is this a sensible time to walk? How many people walk at this time of year (appreciate it won't be the crowds of summer, but am hoping to meet other walkers on the route). Are auberges open and is there still a sociable atmosphere? If it is a daft idea then I could walk in the spring instead, but it's so rare to be able to carve out an expanse of time I feel I should take advantage of it!
Any advice greatly appreciated,
Thank you,
Genevieve
Ponferrada if you are an average walker, Astorga if you are a strong walker, or Leon if you are a very strong walker.Where is a good place to start if you only have around 10 - 12 days?
Great.. thank you Falcon.Ponferrada if you are an average walker, Astorga if you are a strong walker, or Leon if you are a very strong walker.
Hi Genevieve,Hi,
I'm planning to walk the Camino Frances, setting off during the last couple of days of October, and walking through November. I'm a female travelling alone and wanted to check: is this a sensible time to walk? How many people walk at this time of year (appreciate it won't be the crowds of summer, but am hoping to meet other walkers on the route). Are auberges open and is there still a sociable atmosphere? If it is a daft idea then I could walk in the spring instead, but it's so rare to be able to carve out an expanse of time I feel I should take advantage of it!
Any advice greatly appreciated,
Thank you,
Genevieve
There will be plenty of open beds in the last 100km in November. The terrain will be unchanged from previous years. You can look at it here:Hey, am planning to do the last bit of the Camino from Sarria starting November 4th. Would alburgues on the route be open around that time? And what would be the terrain? Is it possible to do more than the 20-25 kms prescribed a day? Any advice on the earliest start off/ closing timings?
Thanks a ton, Falcon for the encouraging inputs! We should be good. Post 8 AM sunrise fits in with our plans!There will be plenty of open beds in the last 100km in November. The terrain will be unchanged from previous years. You can look at it here:
http://www.gronze.com/guia-del-camino-frances/etapas/etapa-28-sarria-portomarin
You can do as much distance as you want. Keep in mind that there can be repercussions later from doing too much too soon. Since you will only be walking for about five days, that payback may not be until the airplane!
Albergues generally open about 1500, lock the doors at 2200, and want pilgrims gone by 0830. Sunrise will be about 0815, so an early departure will have you walking in darkness!
Buen camino.
Hi Genevieve,
Late autumn/winter is a great time to walk! For lots of helpful tips and advice scan what others and I have written earlier re walking in October-November and winter expenses.
When walking at this time only in larger places such as Roncevalles, Logrono and Santo Domingo de la Calzada and, of course, Santiago have I ever seen a cluster of more than 20 pilgrims at one time. In some smaller albergues you might be the only pilgrim which can be rather daunting especially if the electricity fails or the pipes rumble.
Most who walk in late autumn/winter wear and carry lightweight but warm layers which can easily be added or removed while walking. Each pilgrim develops a favorite combo. Scan the Forum's Equipment topic to see a multitude of varied approaches. Here's mine.
Happy planning and Buen Camino,
Margaret Meredith
Hi,
I'm planning to walk the Camino Frances, setting off during the last couple of days of October, and walking through November. I'm a female travelling alone and wanted to check: is this a sensible time to walk? How many people walk at this time of year (appreciate it won't be the crowds of summer, but am hoping to meet other walkers on the route). Are auberges open and is there still a sociable atmosphere? If it is a daft idea then I could walk in the spring instead, but it's so rare to be able to carve out an expanse of time I feel I should take advantage of it!
Any advice greatly appreciated,
Thank you,
Genevieve
Hi Genevieve, Ill be starting about 10 days behind you. I wish you buen camino and perhaps we will meet up somewhere along the way.Hi,
I'm planning to walk the Camino Frances, setting off during the last couple of days of October, and walking through November. I'm a female travelling alone and wanted to check: is this a sensible time to walk? How many people walk at this time of year (appreciate it won't be the crowds of summer, but am hoping to meet other walkers on the route). Are auberges open and is there still a sociable atmosphere? If it is a daft idea then I could walk in the spring instead, but it's so rare to be able to carve out an expanse of time I feel I should take advantage of it!
Any advice greatly appreciated,
Thank you,
Genevieve
Hi Genevieve, Ill be starting about 10 days behind you. I wish you buen camino and perhaps we will meet up somewhere along the way.
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