- Time of past OR future Camino
- May - June 2025
I will be starting the Camino Frances on May 28th in St Jean. Can anyone share info about what the late May - June traffic is like on the Camino at that time? Thank you.
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I started in SJPDP on 24 May this year and pre booked accommodation as far as Pamplona. It was busy but very manageable and crowds got much quieter after noon - I was not a 5/6am starter! A bottleneck to be aware of is Los Arcos and might be worthwhile booking ahead if planning on staying there. I reached Sarria on 23 June which coincided with San Juan fiesta, a public holiday the next day and huge numbers of student groups. I did manage to get municipal albergue accommodation without booking though. It is a glorious time to walk and I had just one wet day in 36. ¡Buen Camino!I will be starting the Camino Frances on May 28th in St Jean. Can anyone share info about what the late May - June traffic is like on the Camino at that time? Thank you.
I thought you might be on this thread.My wife and I walked from late May to early July from SJPDP and ending in Santiago. It was a wonderful time!!! Just reserve your first like, 4 nights and after that it thins out. Beautiful weather!!!!! I'd do that again in a heartbeat. Let me recommend the Roncesvalles Hotel. It was very nice and very comfortable. The crowds weren't bad at all anywhere. Yes, Orrison was booked solid. The big albergue at Roncesvalles was full and ran out of blankets. But, we planned ahead and so had no issues whatsoever. The day after Pamplona we decided to shorten some of our walking days. We rode the bus a couple of times to catch up to our schedule. Still walked a whole lot, loved Spain, loved all the wonderful pilgrims, loved everything about it!!!!! It doesn't hurt that I have the best wife in the world. Walking the Camino was one of the best experiences of my life.
My wife and I walked from late May to early July from SJPDP and ending in Santiago. It was a wonderful time!!! Just reserve your first like, 4 nights and after that it thins out. Beautiful weather!!!!! I'd do that again in a heartbeat. Let me recommend the Roncesvalles Hotel. It was very nice and very comfortable. The crowds weren't bad at all anywhere. Yes, Orrison was booked solid. The big albergue at Roncesvalles was full and ran out of blankets. But, we planned ahead and so had no issues whatsoever. The day after Pamplona we decided to shorten some of our walking days. We rode the bus a couple of times to catch up to our schedule. Still walked a whole lot, loved Spain, loved all the wonderful pilgrims, loved everything about it!!!!! It doesn't hurt that I have the best wife in the world. Walking the Camino was one of the best experiences of my life.
How wouod one connect to the Aragones at Somport from the Chemin LePuy.In my opinion it's a great time to walk. The early May crowds are well ahead of you and there are still plenty of poppies and other wildflowers along the way. I joined the Francés from the Aragonés just before Puente la Reina in the last week of May this year and never had a problem getting a bed, and neither did those who I met along the way. In fact one evening in a town about 11 km past León I was the only pilgrim in the albergue!
You would have to connect to the Arles route, which connectsto the Aragonés at Somport.How wouod one connect to the Aragones at Somport from the Chemin LePuy.
Excellent, thank you very much when you walk the Aragones, Did you start your trip at Somport or did you start further back on the Arles.You would have to connect to the Arles route, which connectsto the Aragonés at Somport.
Here's a thread on different ways to accomplish that.
Connecting Le Puy and Arles routes