sveninesilio
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Ingles
Hello everyone,
I have had few life dramas happen in the last few months and I am finally able to take some leave to try to clear my head. I have always wanted to do a Camino, especially after reading a few Paulo Coelho books, but never really knew how. I have to say that this forum has been very helpful for me to get started. I am good walker/trekker/hiker having done a few longer tours before. I do however have a few questions.
I just started looking into the Camino Ingles a few days ago and I plan to start walking on the 26th of July! Short notice I know!! Is it still achievable? I do have a full week on the camino so I hope to be able to take my time and enjoy.
Is it possible to just walk up to Hotels, Albergues or is pior booking of some sort required? Should I plan on bringing a sleeping bag and pad just in case I have to bivi? I am still deciding which way to go interms of accommodation...any tips are greatly appreciated.
Having read most albergues donʻt have food, where did people buy their food? Water? How much money should you plan for food and water along the way. This may seem like a bit of a daft question but I just havenʻt had the time to fully research the route.
I appreciate any and all tips!
Regards,
Sven
I have had few life dramas happen in the last few months and I am finally able to take some leave to try to clear my head. I have always wanted to do a Camino, especially after reading a few Paulo Coelho books, but never really knew how. I have to say that this forum has been very helpful for me to get started. I am good walker/trekker/hiker having done a few longer tours before. I do however have a few questions.
I just started looking into the Camino Ingles a few days ago and I plan to start walking on the 26th of July! Short notice I know!! Is it still achievable? I do have a full week on the camino so I hope to be able to take my time and enjoy.
Is it possible to just walk up to Hotels, Albergues or is pior booking of some sort required? Should I plan on bringing a sleeping bag and pad just in case I have to bivi? I am still deciding which way to go interms of accommodation...any tips are greatly appreciated.
Having read most albergues donʻt have food, where did people buy their food? Water? How much money should you plan for food and water along the way. This may seem like a bit of a daft question but I just havenʻt had the time to fully research the route.
I appreciate any and all tips!
Regards,
Sven