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Nanc

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Frances (Sept 2016)
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I was going to be arriving late in SJPdP on September 6, 2016 and starting 7th to Orrisson on Sept
the strike is effecting my tickets too (flight got cancelled so after a frustrated non -French swear word, I had to put into use that Camino attitude we have all been talking about)
I will have to spend the night in Paris and will be getting into SJPdP in early afternoon
I'd like to see town a bit
I have been trying to pull up references to posts where someone mentioned when dinner is served at Orrisson and can't find it
(That was lesson number 2 as I have not been putting tags on my posts either so the internal topics are not searchable !)
so how late can I start from SJPdP to Orrisson- yeah I know you don't know my speed but...)
nanc my camino is already in motion I can tell
 
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1. First, let Orisson know you will be late, so they don’t give your bed away.

2. Sunset on 6 Sep is about 8.30pm, so no worries there.

3. SJPDP to Orisson is 8 kms . . . uphill . . . so allow at least 3 hours walking.

4. You should make it by supper time if you leave SJPdP by 3pm.

5. Good luck!

6. P.S. have Plan C . . . just in case.
 
actually I am already seeing the bright side- My original plan gave me three hours between arriving in Paris and heading out to Biarritz by plane. Now I don't have to worry if my flight from the US gets in late!
And Air France offered 120e rebate on costs for hotel etc associated with changes due to the strike - so that will help against the hotel costs

as for #5, yup the first airlines still has an opportunity to play with me- BUT I 'm not going to think up plan C till I need it!
 
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Supper time at orrison is when?
 
Supper time at orrison is when?

Hi Nanc, I think it was 6.30pm, but I stayed mid-Oct last year, when winter was beginning to set in. It might be later, 7pm, in Aug and Sep. I’m sure someone who has stayed recently will chip in soon. Jill
 
Supper time at orrison is when?


My bet is that even if you arrive after the dinner has been served, you won't go hungry up there. But as others have said, it'd be a good idea to let them know you will be arriving late so they don't give your room away.

I know lots of us have talked so fondly of that dinner in Orisson, so I can understand that you want to make it in time. True it's very nice to sit around the table and meet all the others starting out with you, but that's a very small part of a month of making friendships and connecting with others. You'll have millions (well, thousands) more opportunities. You're lucky you were able to keep your Orisson reservation unchanged! Buen camino, Nanc, glad to see this isn't throwing you for a loop.
 
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I was going to be arriving late in SJPdP on September 6, 2016 and starting 7th to Orrisson on Sept
the strike is effecting my tickets too (flight got cancelled so after a frustrated non -French swear word, I had to put into use that Camino attitude we have all been talking about)
I will have to spend the night in Paris and will be getting into SJPdP in early afternoon
I'd like to see town a bit
I have been trying to pull up references to posts where someone mentioned when dinner is served at Orrisson and can't find it
(That was lesson number 2 as I have not been putting tags on my posts either so the internal topics are not searchable !)
so how late can I start from SJPdP to Orrisson- yeah I know you don't know my speed but...)
nanc my camino is already in motion I can tell

Hi everyone
I plan to walk from SJPDP on 7th September and considering staying in Orrison - sounds like I ought to be making a reservation....is this correct?
 
Thank you.
mmmm...didn't really want to book ahead. Would Hunto be a good alternative? Is booking ahead going to be the norm?
 
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Well, as people in Galicia are fond to say, "it depends". On the season, on the place, on your style.
Huntto and Orisson definitely requires reservation. It is the same with private "gîtes" in SJPP. But you can arrive at the Pilgrim's bureau, and they will help with accomodation, as much as they can.
Summer in Spain may be or may be not problematic (according to different opinions in this forum). The "after Sarria" stages are generally more crowded (but there are also more albergues and hostals).
I am generally in the "no reservation" camp, but I conceded myself some latitude when I was walking with my wife and felt responsible for the lodging.
As you see, it depends.:D
 
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Thank you Felipe.
I have two nights accommodation booked in SJ before setting off.
I have emailed the Refuge Orrison but not yet heard anything back - I also guess that "on the day" there may be freed up beds from those who have booked but then decided to walk on.....
 
Thank you Felipe.
I have two nights accommodation booked in SJ before setting off.
I have emailed the Refuge Orrison but not yet heard anything back - I also guess that "on the day" there may be freed up beds from those who have booked but then decided to walk on.....
When I tried to book into Orrison, I found that they replied from a completely different email address to the one that they use on their website, and it was treated as junk mail. If you think they haven't replied, it might pay to check that they haven't done that to you.
 
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