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No, they did not move. During the pandemic they were closed for a while. Yes, the river has been causing problems repeatedly and there are talks with the city of Pamplona to move in the future. But to this time Casa Paderborn is still on the riverside, just below the old town.
I stayed already twice at Hotel Boutique Museo de Burgos. Located next to Museo de la Humanidad, close to the river. Additionally not far from the bus station.
It cost me around 50 € per night, single room.
Buen Camino!
Casa Paderborn is open for the season. Located the riverside, head to your left after crossing the medieval bridge. That's before going uphill to the old city and cathedral. Nevertheless located very close to everything, about 10 minutes to walk down town.
It's a traditional pilgrims` albergue...
Hi,
I am doing Berlin-Santiago it in sections.
By now I have walked from Berlin to Santo Domingo de la Calzada.
I kind of invented my own camino, at least in Germany. And I did not count the days.
My route was:
- Wunderblutweg to Bad Wilsnack with pilgrim infrastructure (1 week)
- along the...
In Pamplona Casa Paderborn will be open until October 31st.
They do not take reservations. But that late in the season it should not be difficult to find a bed there.
¡Buen Camino!
If you are looking for a short Camino in Germany with some pilgrim infrastructure, I recommend the Wunderblutweg in Brandenburg.
You walk from Berlin to Bad Wilsnack within about a week.
Bad Wilsnack is a historic pilgrim destination. It was kind of a North-Eastern alternative to Santiago de...
You were just lucky. Or walking weekdays and off season. That area is very touristic. Prices have been exploding lately. And accommodation tends to be booked out.
Also please note that there were heavy wildfires this summer. Probably lots of damage to the woods and the trail on the Malerweg :(
The Via Imperil does not stopp in Berlin. I walked last year the stretch Berlin-Leipzig and liked it a lot. Especially passing Wittenberg with all its history of reformation/Martin Luther/Cranach
In Leipzig the Via Imperil joins Via Regia/Oekumenischer Pilgerweg. You can keep on walking - Ultreia!
Consider that some albuerges do not accept reservations at all. For instance Casa Paderborn in Pamplona does not take reservations. It's first come first serve until full. They open around 1 pm.
Critical dates are the San Fermines festivities in July. But only because all other accommodation...
Consider that some albuerges do not accept reservations at all. For instance Casa Paderborn in Pamplona does not take reservations. It's first come first serve until full. They open around 1 pm.
Critical dates are the San Fermines festivities in July. But only because all other accommodation...
Consider that some albuerges do not accept reservations at all. For instance Casa Paderborn in Pamplona does not take reservations. It's first come first serve until full. They open around 1 pm.
Critical dates are the San Fermines festivities in July. But only because all other accommodation...
I just talked to Casa Paderborn: If you arrive early in the day, you have best chances to find a bed.
They don't take reservations. It's walk-in only.
But the passed couple of days they still had capacity to host pilgrims.
Remember that Casa Paderborn in Pamplona
a) is open
b) does not take reservation, walk-in only
c) will open around 1 pm
d) limited number of beds, thus no guarantees
¡Buen camino!
Casa Paderborn in Pamplona is open for instance and will be until late October. No reservations possible.
According to the German society running it, occupancy is about 70% in average.
In September you should have Avery good chance to find a bed there.
More Information on Facebook:
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Casa Paderborn is open again.
To reach it just turn left after crossing medieval Magdalena bridge. It's right on the river Arga, below the old fortress.
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