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I was concerned that it could be full since its just one week prior to easter. Thought there would be many people going on the pilgrimage just before easter.I think in March you could just buy your ticket in Madrid.
Doesnt work. Been trying it for 2 weeks with different dates keyed. Even tried to book for a january trip but nothing shows up. But i read on forums that such a night train exists.Oooooooh yeah.. Semana Santa...Did you try going to the Renfre website and booking your ticket there?
Thanks! I did try booking for a trip that starts in january but was rejected as well so i dont think its because of the 60 day rule. Hope someone out there has more info on this.You may have to wait 3 more days. It may be that you can only book it 60 days ahead of time. I'm not sure though. I'm sure someone here will have an answer.
Thanks! I was checking all the saturdays; in january, feb and marchHi,
I have just been to the Renfe website and had no problems checking for trains until about 20 March, so I think the +/- 60 days rule applies: there is definitely a night train, leaving Madrid at 22:30pm and arriving in Sarria at 6:50am.
I think I've found the source of your problem, however, which is that there are no trains doing this route on Saturdays!
If you can read a smattering of Spanish, here's some info: http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es/como-llegar/a-sarria/
Sorry about that... Hopefully you can shift your trip one day forward or backwards!
Thanks for the advice, but would you know if i would have problems with accomodation since i am travelling just one week prior to easter from sarria.ha ha, I'm glad we figured it out!
As for walking distances, you really never know... my mum came to join me for a week on the camino last year, aiming to walk 10km/day before a well-deserved glass of rioja, but then surprised herself (and everyone!) by averaging 25km. Of course it's different for everyone, and it's definitely not a race - I've encountered many fit and energetic young pilgrims who pushed too hard, and then had to deal with debilitating injuries like tendinitis or shin splints.
Just keep going at your own pace, stop when you need to, enjoy each step and each breath... wherever you find yourself on Easter Sunday, that's where you're meant to be
Well, i have never stayed in such a hostel before and it would be quite an experience for myself and my 19 and 21 year olds. Thank you everyone for being so helpful.No doubt the Camino will be very busy during Holy Week, and it is obviously a week's holiday in Spain so many locals will use the time to complete the Camino (although it also depends a lot on the weather….)
From Sarria onwards the pilgrim infrastructure is very good, with some towns having more than 2o albergues. I've never encountered anyone who had a major problem with accommodation on this stretch; however, while finding a bed might be ok, the albergues will probably be a bit manic: I don't know much about you so I'm not sure if you'd prefer the more 'festive' experience of sleeping in a bunk-bed under the same roof as hundreds of other pilgrims, or whether your priority is a good night's sleep. In any case, if you'd prefer peace of mind, you might want to look into booking a bed ahead in a private hostel or 'hostal' (cheap hotel).
I would need to book my flight from london to madrid soon as fares are increasing so will probably book the friday night train once booking is available. Thanks!I'm afraid there will be no regular night train from Madrid to Sarria the 28th Mach.
It's Saturday, and the night trains to Sarria are only scheduled from Sunday to Friday all year round.
Said that, you still have a chance. The 28th is the first day of Semana Santa (Holy Week), and MAYBE Renfe will schedule special trains for that day due to the high demand that always has Semana Santa.
Check frequently the RENFE website. Regular trains for the second half of March are not fully scheduled yet, but they will surely be in the next two weeks or so.
Special trains for Semana Santa were announced last year with less than one month before the beggining of it. So, expect the announcement this year to be done towards end-february or beggining of March.
Hope that helps.
Oh dear! My intention is to have a good night's sleep on the train. With a transfer, the night train may not be a good option after all. Cant imagine starting my walk from Sarria after a sleepless night.Interesting ..... for no apparent reason they are showing NO direct trains on www.renfe.es
Only showing with a connection at Burgos or Palencia
thanks! Will look into it tonight. Working at the moment as i am from Singapore.More good info here including overnight bus to Lugo https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/bus-from-madrid-to-sarria.27839/
More good info here including overnight bus to Lugo https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/bus-from-madrid-to-sarria.27839/
Hi! Any news from renfe as to the train transfers for the overnight train?Th
thanks! Will look into it tonight. Working at the moment as i am from Singapore.
Noted that the direct overnight trains from madrid to sarria till 26 march are available. As i am buying them for the 27th, will log in tomorrow to check. I have noted that individual tickets are cheaper than tickets for 2 or 3? Why is that so? Thought it should be either the same price per pax or even cheaper when we buy more tickets. Looks like i will have to buy my tickets one at a time to save costs. Anyone familiar with this?No, sorry. Will leave a message as soon as they respond
Thanks! Will try that now. Any idea about the difference in per pax price when i buy for a group?Incidentally you can also buy the 26th (and hopefully the 27th soon) at www.trenes.com which is a MUCH easier to use site. HTH
Just went to trenes.com. but everything is in spanish! Sticking to renfe site as its in english.Thanks! Will try that now. Any idea about the difference in per pax price when i buy for a group?
Problem is, i dont know a word of spanish, even baby spanish. . Will be getting a bed so that i get a good nights sleep before my first 20km.Yes, in Spanish but really baby Spanish in big text .... 26th at 15,40 euro for the overnight train. Great value for 8 hrs 26 mins!
Get a ticket for a cama, then (my baby Spanish)!!Will be getting a bed