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Great he hear the temps are so nice and warm, I will be starting the Norte on Sept 6/7 in 2017, flight booked already . Was worried about lack of albergues but info here looks good. I preference to stay at places with a kitchen so we can cook our own meals but when I look at a list of albergues it seems that most don't have a kitchen.
Any info would be great . Only doing the first 1/2 of Norte and will return later to complete
We started in Santander , August 1st, finished 21st this year, and it was crazy busy. Whole towns fully booked, people busing ahead to try and find a place to sleep. Definitely would avoid August on that part of the trail if you can (festivals on each weekend, moving slowly along the coast westward, these were the really busy points, if you can avoid the festivals it helps). It got better for us when we gave up the 'winging it' idea, and started booking a few days in advance, but even then in some places the Albergues were totally booked. Many do take bookings, we were surprised. Even if your guide book/app says they don't, its worth calling the private places to try and book.I'm planning my next journey to be the Del Norte, probably 2018. My previous caminos have started the last week of August thinking most locals are wrapping up their annual vacations, or in early Sept and stretched into October. I usually stick to albergues except for rest/exploration days in interesting places that need more than a typical pilgrim stop-over. I can see on-line what the weather vagaries are for various months but I'm wondering about local, tourist and camino numbers along this route. Would a April-May/June time be overly busy, is April May too early or is Mid Sept-late October too late? Would appreciate your comments, thanks.
Frank
Hello FrankI'm planning my next journey to be the Del Norte, probably 2018. My previous caminos have started the last week of August thinking most locals are wrapping up their annual vacations, or in early Sept and stretched into October. I usually stick to albergues except for rest/exploration days in interesting places that need more than a typical pilgrim stop-over. I can see on-line what the weather vagaries are for various months but I'm wondering about local, tourist and camino numbers along this route. Would a April-May/June time be overly busy, is April May too early or is Mid Sept-late October too late? Would appreciate your comments, thanks.
Frank
I'm planning my next journey to be the Del Norte, probably 2018. My previous caminos have started the last week of August thinking most locals are wrapping up their annual vacations, or in early Sept and stretched into October. I usually stick to albergues except for rest/exploration days in interesting places that need more than a typical pilgrim stop-over. I can see on-line what the weather vagaries are for various months but I'm wondering about local, tourist and camino numbers along this route. Would a April-May/June time be overly busy, is April May too early or is Mid Sept-late October too late? Would appreciate your comments, thanks.
Frank