julia-t
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances 2015-17
Kumano Kodo March 2018
Camino Portuguese Valenca-SdC April 2018
Due to back and foot issues, I have my backpack transported each day, so far always to private albergues.
(I'm walking the Camino in short stages, a few days at a time. So far I have got to Navarrete, and will be walking some more in early October.)
I know not to send my pack to municipal albergues as they are locked up in the mornings so the bag would be left outside or maybe in a nearby bar.
But what about Parrochial albergues? Is there someone there in the mornings to take a bag in, and even so will they accept a transported bag? Even if they take it in, will they let me stay that night?
I'm asking about Granon in particular (I'd love to stay there though I do have reservations about sleeping on a mat on the floor; I shall have to see how my back is feeling the evening before).
If it comes to it, I reckon I could walk with my pack from Santo Domingo, but then I might be too uncomfortable to sleep on the floor...
(I'm walking the Camino in short stages, a few days at a time. So far I have got to Navarrete, and will be walking some more in early October.)
I know not to send my pack to municipal albergues as they are locked up in the mornings so the bag would be left outside or maybe in a nearby bar.
But what about Parrochial albergues? Is there someone there in the mornings to take a bag in, and even so will they accept a transported bag? Even if they take it in, will they let me stay that night?
I'm asking about Granon in particular (I'd love to stay there though I do have reservations about sleeping on a mat on the floor; I shall have to see how my back is feeling the evening before).
If it comes to it, I reckon I could walk with my pack from Santo Domingo, but then I might be too uncomfortable to sleep on the floor...