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My 1st Camino from Madrid!

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Hello im Pablo C Vergara - Im in the Film Industry and been on some TV shows and NETFLIX.

I just arrived to Madrid and staying at Tres Cantos tonight and intending to travel north to start my Camino tomorrow!

Anyone knows where I could get my passport in this town on Sunday and also any free albergue I could stay in?

Also, which route do I take to start the camino? Im a newbie and pretty green here!

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Thanks!

Pablo
 
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It is not safe to embark on a long, multiday walk without a lot of planning and preparation. Perhaps I am wrong but my impression is that you need a plan.
 
Are you traveling the Camino Madrid or heading to another city to begin your pilgrimage on another route? Gronze.com can help you find lodging if you know where you are heading. It can also help you find a credential as it will be indicated in the information about the albergues.

Just a note, there are no "free" albergues. Some are donativo which means you should leave a donation according to your financial ability.
 
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It is not safe to embark on a long, multiday walk without a lot of planning and preparation. Perhaps I am wrong but my impression is that you need a plan.
I've met people who just showed up in SJPdP without much planning or preparation. They managed to safely complete the Camino. But one does need to have an idea of where they will start and on which route.
 
It is not safe to embark on a long, multiday walk without a lot of planning and preparation. Perhaps I am wrong but my impression is that you need a plan.
My plan was to first escape the Hell i was at back home. Now my plan is to walk at peace and find God during my journey. I am sure it wont be as unsafe as you say. Whats the worse that can happen?
 
Are you traveling the Camino Madrid or heading to another city to begin your pilgrimage on another route? Gronze.com can help you find lodging if you know where you are heading. It can also help you find a credential as it will be indicated in the information about the albergues.

Just a note, there are no "free" albergues. Some are donativo which means you should leave a donation according to your financial ability.
I am in Tres Cantos and about to start walking up north in some hours. I have no idea where im going and where I will end at the end of the day..I'm 'playing it by ear'.. isnt it exciting?!

I can definitely do some donations ar albergues. I aint loaded with cash neither.

Where can i find my route from Tres Cantos to the next.destination?
 
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My plan was to first escape the Hell i was at back home. Now my plan is to walk at peace and find God during my journey. I am sure it wont be as unsafe as you say. Whats the worse that can happen?
Maybe download a guide book and a few apps. They will show you some typical walking stages and will also show you the accommodation typically used by pilgrims. The apps also generally have gps maps that show you the route. This can be useful. The guide book will also describe the typical pilgrims backpack and gear. Good luck.
 
Maybe download a guide book and a few apps. They will show you some typical walking stages and will also show you the accommodation typically used by pilgrims. The apps also generally have gps maps that show you the route. This can be useful. The guide book will also describe the typical pilgrims backpack and gear. Good luck.
Thanks Rick! I have downloaded a few apps and now I know my route for tomorrow. It will be a day walk of 25km to the next town of Colmenar Viejo..in there I assume ill find quick accomodation and rest for my next day's journey. This is so exciting!


Maybe download a guide book and a few apps. They will show you some typical walking stages and will also show you the accommodation typically used by pilgrims. The apps also generally have gps maps that show you the route. This can be useful. The guide book will also describe the typical pilgrims backpack and gear. Good luck.
 
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Thank you! This was very useful and ive bookmarked it! Wohoo
 
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Anyone knows where I could get my passport in this town on Sunday
You will need to get a credencial (pilgrim passport) if you want to stay in albergues that are intended for pilgrims. I don't know where you can get one on Sunday - perhaps at the Iglesia Parroquial de Santiago y San Juan Bautista, although I don't know what their hours are. Otherwise, some albergues may have them.
 
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Pablo, perhaps it would be a good idea before you leave Tres Cantos to call in at Acogida en la Parroquia Santa Teresa de Jesús
or Casa de Acogida Misión Emmanuel,
which are both in Tres Cantos and explain that you don't have a credencial. They might be able to help with that. (Maybe you are staying at one of them).
I'm probably too late with this suggestion.
 
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I have arrived to Colmenar Viejo. Anyone know of an albergue? I guess i will go straight to the church and try and get my pasaport there!
 
There are no free albergues. There are donativos, which have no fixed charge, but they cost money to run and pilgrims who stay in them are requested to contribute what they can to maintain them.
The one exception to this, in my experience was, out of all places, in Tres Cantos. When there I stayed at the Misión Emmanuel. There was no donation box and donations were not requested. When I insisted, they said I was welcome to contribute to furthering their mission, but it was clear that they were not considering it connected to or for the hospitality they had provided.

But that was very much the exception to the rule which is as you stated.
 
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Hello im Pablo C Vergara - Im in the Film Industry and been on some TV shows and NETFLIX.

I just arrived to Madrid and staying at Tres Cantos tonight and intending to travel north to start my Camino tomorrow!

Anyone knows where I could get my passport in this town on Sunday and also any free albergue I could stay in?

Also, which route do I take to start the camino? Im a newbie and pretty green here!

(personal contact info removed)

Thanks!

Pablo
hi pablo. not much, if anything, free until you get past Segovia, and even then the public hostels i stayed at charged a small fee.

no idea where to get a pilgrim credential in tres cantos. try the church, town hall and/or information offices in colmenar and manzanares where you will e walking tomorrow.

there is only one camino trail and from tres cantos you start here (see pic)

good luck and buen camino
 

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Hello im Pablo C Vergara - Im in the Film Industry and been on some TV shows and NETFLIX.

I just arrived to Madrid and staying at Tres Cantos tonight and intending to travel north to start my Camino tomorrow!

Anyone knows where I could get my passport in this town on Sunday and also any free albergue I could stay in?

Also, which route do I take to start the camino? Im a newbie and pretty green here!

(personal contact info removed)

Thanks!

Pablo
Hi Pablo, You could go to the church off the Plaza de Santiago, though probably too late now. Albergues often have them. Where will you begin? I would recommend doing the Frances, better chance of walking with other people for the start to get your bearings If Frances I would suggest Pamplona if you haven't done much preparation, it's a lot of uphill but once you figure out how to get out of town it's pretty straight forward. Depending on how much time you have, you could also start in Logrono, Bugos, Leon, Ponferrada (ask for directions into town), Villafranca del Bierzo or Sarria. Most larger towns/cities will have stores with guidebooks. You can download Wise Pilgrim guides and Gronze app. Might be good to download map/s of cities you need to find your accommodations in, too. I always manage to get a bit lost in cities. Buen Camino!
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
The Camino de Madrid is best approached without expectations. I suspect Pablo will figure it out as he goes. Keep heading North and - if you see the sea, you should have turned left a couple of days ago.
 

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