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Starting in Toledo March 2025

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My wife and I have previously done other Camino routes but that was many years ago. Now in our late 70s we want another experience on the Camino, starting from Toledo in mid March 2025.

Things are a bit easier now with gps, mobile phones and the excellent Buen Camino app, but we are not as young as we used to :(

We are keen to meet other pilgrims so will staying in albergues where possible, but also quite happy to use a hotel if available. I realise this is not a busy Camino route.

The albergue in Toledo looks like a good place to start. Does anyone know if credentials are available at that albergue or the cathedral ?

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Does anyone know if credentials are available at that albergue or the cathedral ?
I don't know if credentials are available in Toledo, but you can order one from the the Australian Friends of the Camino.


Or you can buy one from the Camino Forum store.

 
I can't answer your credential question, but if you are going to start in Toledo, please give yourself a couple of days there. The El Greco, Santa Cruz, Alcazar, Synagogue and Sephardic museums and the Cathedral are all worth seeing if you have not been before.

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My wife and I have previously done other Camino routes but that was many years ago. Now in our late 70s we want another experience on the Camino, starting from Toledo in mid March 2025.

Things are a bit easier now with gps, mobile phones and the excellent Buen Camino app, but we are not as young as we used to :(

We are keen to meet other pilgrims so will staying in albergues where possible, but also quite happy to use a hotel if available. I realise this is not a busy Camino route.

The albergue in Toledo looks like a good place to start. Does anyone know if credentials are available at that albergue or the cathedral ?

K&AM

Here’s an idea. Check the time of the Easter week and spend it in Toledo. Spanish people told me that these are two magical cities in Spain, Santiago de Compostela and Toledo. Toledo is the seat of the Catholic church in Spain and Semana Santa there is something special. Top bucket list item. We stayed in a boutique hotel about 50 yards from the Cathedral. If you go to Mass ( you don’t have to be Catholic) you can miss the line-up of gawking and paying tourists. And I think they use a mass from around the 5th century or so ( permission from the Pope) which is something really special again.

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The albergue in Toledo looks like a good place to start. Does anyone know if credentials are available at that albergue or the cathedral ?
The albergues in Toledo are not pilgrim albergues, they are “touristic” albergues or youth hostels, so I would be surprised if they had them. And I doubt that the cathedral would have them either, since the Levante route is so very untraveled. My guess is that there is no one in the Cathedral who has any idea that a camino passes through Toledo, but I could be wrong.

I agree with those who suggest you get your credential before leaving home. And I also agree with the suggestion to take some time to enjoy this beautiful city. Yes it is overrun with day-trippers, but the city has so much to see, and if you can enjoy it at night when the tourists are gone, it is magical.

Two specific suggestions - make sure to get across the river and up to the miradores (lookouts). The Levante comes into Toledo from that direction and it was one of the most spectacular “wow” moments of any of my caminos when I saw that view of the city (it’s the El Greco view, if that is of interest).

The second suggestion is to get the pulsera turística (tourist bracelet), which gives you admission to 7 ancient sites - synagogues, a mosque, some Romanesque, a bell tower with an incredible view. And by going to these places you get a little “off the beaten path” in Toledo and can enjoy the beauty of this place without so many hoards. The bracelet doesn’t include the cathedral or the El Greco Museum, so you would need to add those separately.

There are some really beautiful stages after Toledo, so I think you will enjoy this Camino a lot.
 

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