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LIVE from the Camino Starting the Camino del Norte January 30th 2024

Gronze shows Castro Urdiales as opening April 1st, and Onton opening March 1st, that close to opening I would call and check to make sure, it might be the first Monday after March 1st or something like that. Gronze is the most reliable website I've found for accomodations and has their phone numbers right there. There are a lot of alternative choices on the Norte, I always crosschecked the Buen Camino app map and the Gronze Maps app map(the app, not the website) to see the available routes so I didn't take the coastal variation when my albergue was on the inland route or vice versa. There was some overgrown path when I came through a month ago, I don't pack a machete so I stayed on the main road. The hostelero in Guéthery had said that they(some Camino association folks) were going out to clear some path in the coming days.
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
Thanks for that.....will get gronze app....still del norte is complicated....I like things simple....However the walks along the sea are some compensation.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Gronze gets it wrong too ...took a detour to this hostel in Liendo yesterday....gronze says it is open all year ...it is not. Had to go on to Laredo....albergue in Laredo is open
It's often suggested on the forum to phone ahead on the day for exactly that reason. Gronze etc is only as accurate as the information given them.
When it's quiet, not all Hospitalero's will bother to open the door without a prior call. Plus, of course, personal situations come up which require dealing with.
I appreciate you like to keep it simple - I do too - however that simplicity can come with a cost.
 
Congratulations and thanks a lot for the daily post!

I'm also planning to start my walk from Bayonne and thinking about taking the coatal route until Hendaye. In an old post from 2022 someone said the route doesnt't exist anymore, so I looked up in Google Map with Street View. Seems to be still walkable along the road behind the low fence. Did you also walk along the way like this and switch to the road when it's too overgrown? Would you still recommend to take the coastal route though?
 
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Which albergue did you stay in at Bayonne please?
 
The route was overgrown for us but we made it through, ducking under branches and getting stabbed with thorns. Jean Luc, the hostelero in Guéthery told us that he and some Camino association folks were heading out to clear path in the following days or weeks so I assume that it's been remedied. That's an assumption and what I would say is just go for it, if the route is too overgrown for you, you wouldn't have to back track that far, there were paths and roads to the left(often enough) to go around. I would ask Jean Luc, whether you stay in Guéthary or not, he speaks English and is very helpful.
 
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It's listed on Gronze, the Socorro Aguirre Pilgrim Hostel, her number and email are there as well. I made my reservation via email, she responded promptly.
Thank you, I wasn't sure if that was the owners name or the Albergue name. How wonderful of her to take you to the priest for a blessing
 
Yes, go for it, sea on your right, keep going, lots of local advice if needed, but keep it simple

I found Gronze reasonable accurate
 
Another question about this stage. I've seen there's a coastal route all the way from Castro Urdiales to Laredo, however it will pass Pico Solpico cliff and the Oriñón beach, which is said to be more difficult? Did you take this route or did you go to El Pontarrón de Guriezo first and then take the coastal route from Isequilla as the Gronze indicates?
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
I'm sorry about the delay, I'm on another wander now. As I recall, we went through Pontarrón and Isquilla, not the first bit.
 

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