newfydog said:
The route is just starting to resemble a true pilgrimage.
This is the perfect answer Dog , :mrgreen:
I have a little less tact and be inclined to add .... a true pilgrimage , but without too many hardships?
However , Monsieur, your fears are real and I too really struggle with hordes. There are some people who have never had to share living space in their lives.
March is a great month although a little cool , there should no problem in getting a bed .....but for Easter where the
Camino Frances explodes with humanity. From then on the Spanish folk like to walk with their families over the weekends so they start to get busy.
Your best bet will be from mid October to mid November which again will be cooler. On one occasion I was the ONLY pilgrim in the Albergue.
Probably the most important advice is for you to stop in the afternoon each day . Your chances of getting a bed at 14h00 are far greater than 18h00. This way you are able to adapt easier , more time to attend to your daily needs and prepare for the next day.
There is of course the other routes which are nowhere near as busy.
Enjoy!Buen Camino!!