I have posted previously and have more winter walking questions for those winter pilgrims... We are starting from SJPDP mid December.
Roncesvalles - I know only the Colegiata is open at that time of year. Can we get meals anywhere in Roncesvalles or do we need to pack dinner/breakfast from SJPdP (or Roncesvalles)?
Generally speaking are there any bars open along the way? Or will we find it hard pressed to find anything open during the day (other than the larger towns)? We walked last year in Mid March, just as everything was starting to open and managed to find something most days, but I know things were starting to open so not sure how tricky this will be.
How tricky will it be to find shops open to buy food? I went to supermarkets in larger towns easily enough but in the smaller places we usually had our evening meals at bars etc. Will there places (bars/restuarants or small supermarkets) open in Winter?
What sort of foods did you carry? Nuts wont work for us. (one vegetarian) My husband and I will be carrying food for 4 people, so this needs to be taken into account.
How hard was it to find your way when it is snowing? We are hoping to rely on memory a fair bit, just in case!
Did you start out before sunrise? Sunrise will start out at 8.30 and inch towards 9am the further along we walk and sunset 5.30-6pm.
Finally - we are thinking of taking a water coil - necessary or not? We do enjoy a morning tea - especially if we are going to find it difficult to get our beloved cafe con leche and cola cao.
We would like to stay in a mix of albergues and hotels - are many hotels open at this time?
How hard will we find it between Christmas and 3 Kings Day - I know nearly everything closes down - but will we survive lol? We will roughly be between Logrono and Leon during this time.
We were caught in a cold snap last time (across Europe) so had some experience walking in snow/sleet/hail and of course rain - so feel as though we have a bit of an understanding (will be leaving an Australian summer). 25cm of snow overnight in Zubiri! What do you think about packing snow cleats?
I know they are general questions but just hoping to get previous experiences - plus anything else I might need to know!
Thank you my friends
Roncesvalles - I know only the Colegiata is open at that time of year. Can we get meals anywhere in Roncesvalles or do we need to pack dinner/breakfast from SJPdP (or Roncesvalles)?
Generally speaking are there any bars open along the way? Or will we find it hard pressed to find anything open during the day (other than the larger towns)? We walked last year in Mid March, just as everything was starting to open and managed to find something most days, but I know things were starting to open so not sure how tricky this will be.
How tricky will it be to find shops open to buy food? I went to supermarkets in larger towns easily enough but in the smaller places we usually had our evening meals at bars etc. Will there places (bars/restuarants or small supermarkets) open in Winter?
What sort of foods did you carry? Nuts wont work for us. (one vegetarian) My husband and I will be carrying food for 4 people, so this needs to be taken into account.
How hard was it to find your way when it is snowing? We are hoping to rely on memory a fair bit, just in case!
Did you start out before sunrise? Sunrise will start out at 8.30 and inch towards 9am the further along we walk and sunset 5.30-6pm.
Finally - we are thinking of taking a water coil - necessary or not? We do enjoy a morning tea - especially if we are going to find it difficult to get our beloved cafe con leche and cola cao.
We would like to stay in a mix of albergues and hotels - are many hotels open at this time?
How hard will we find it between Christmas and 3 Kings Day - I know nearly everything closes down - but will we survive lol? We will roughly be between Logrono and Leon during this time.
We were caught in a cold snap last time (across Europe) so had some experience walking in snow/sleet/hail and of course rain - so feel as though we have a bit of an understanding (will be leaving an Australian summer). 25cm of snow overnight in Zubiri! What do you think about packing snow cleats?
I know they are general questions but just hoping to get previous experiences - plus anything else I might need to know!
Thank you my friends