kodiakpony
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- June 2025
My two young daughters (ages 17 and 19 - will be 20) plan to walk the Camino del Norte together from Irun starting in June. I'm helping them organize it, and am getting very mixed advice about booking ahead. Advice appreciated!
Some blogs advise pre-booking the whole thing because accommodations are scarce on del Norte, but folks on a Facebook forum strongly advise "winging it", even on del Norte. I had been leaning towards using a booking service (maybe pilgrim.es, since they have a hostel/guesthouse option?) to pre-book everything for them, but that seems very rigid and inflexible, e.g. if they realize they need a rest day, or shorter day, get blisters, make friends they want to walk with etc.
Now I'm thinking pre-book the initial few days and places that are known bottlenecks (which are they?), and get my daughters to book a couple of days ahead using wise pilgrim for most of the walk. Does that seem like a reasonable plan? This is the first big non-grownup-supervised trip for both of them, and the first time they'll need to handle logistics on their own. Are we nuts? (My 17 year-old speaks Spanish)
Any thoughts on which places really need to be booked well ahead of time, vs a day or two ahead? Also, it looks like many of the private albergues are currently closed. Does that also mean that they can't take reservations yet (i.e. if we wanted to reserve now for June).
Thanks so much! This is new and exciting for our whole family.
(I'm planning to walk my own solo Camino in June, but plan to do the Frances pre-booking the last 100km and first couple of nights, and then just booking a day or two ahead as I walk at my own slow pace. I'm much less worried about that. I'll aim to finish around the same time as my kids)
Some blogs advise pre-booking the whole thing because accommodations are scarce on del Norte, but folks on a Facebook forum strongly advise "winging it", even on del Norte. I had been leaning towards using a booking service (maybe pilgrim.es, since they have a hostel/guesthouse option?) to pre-book everything for them, but that seems very rigid and inflexible, e.g. if they realize they need a rest day, or shorter day, get blisters, make friends they want to walk with etc.
Now I'm thinking pre-book the initial few days and places that are known bottlenecks (which are they?), and get my daughters to book a couple of days ahead using wise pilgrim for most of the walk. Does that seem like a reasonable plan? This is the first big non-grownup-supervised trip for both of them, and the first time they'll need to handle logistics on their own. Are we nuts? (My 17 year-old speaks Spanish)
Any thoughts on which places really need to be booked well ahead of time, vs a day or two ahead? Also, it looks like many of the private albergues are currently closed. Does that also mean that they can't take reservations yet (i.e. if we wanted to reserve now for June).
Thanks so much! This is new and exciting for our whole family.
(I'm planning to walk my own solo Camino in June, but plan to do the Frances pre-booking the last 100km and first couple of nights, and then just booking a day or two ahead as I walk at my own slow pace. I'm much less worried about that. I'll aim to finish around the same time as my kids)