• For 2024 Pilgrims: €50,- donation = 1 year with no ads on the forum + 90% off any 2024 Guide. More here.
    (Discount code sent to you by Private Message after your donation)

Search 69,459 Camino Questions

Search results for query: *

  1. caminka

    A call for regulation or permit on the Francés

    Omigosh. Maybe when I'm on the train to my next camino. :)
  2. caminka

    A call for regulation or permit on the Francés

    I completely agree it's impossible to say anything definitive without extensive research on the terrain. My knowledge of the situation is based on the occasional browsing of this forum and my last CF which was may-june 2022. I ran into one continuous cludge of pilgrims out of Portomarin (I...
  3. caminka

    A call for regulation or permit on the Francés

    This is an interesting point, it gave me a suggestion: introduce permits for organised groups. Many complaints about lack of available beds are linked to groups booking most of beds in albergues, sometimes in unexpected off-stage towns with limited capabilities, and sometimes in municipals...
  4. caminka

    Valcarlos/Burguete or Borda/ Roncesvales?

    this alternative descent is also clearly marked on the paper map given out at the sjpp pilgrim office. in fact, it is marked as the primary descent.
  5. caminka

    Valcarlos/Burguete or Borda/ Roncesvales?

    um, don't be discouraged by that view. it's a view of the albergue from the camino - for the purposes of spotting it right away and not needing to make a whole roundabout of the village because it's not indicated from the camino. the view from the albergue is much nicer, I promise! and the views...
  6. caminka

    Valcarlos/Burguete or Borda/ Roncesvales?

    that's the view you get from the route when you reach the level of the fronton.
  7. caminka

    Valcarlos/Burguete or Borda/ Roncesvales?

    I stayed in valcarlos mid-may this year. we were two pilgrims in the albergue and a third was carted in at about midnight by the police. it was a malaysian guy, I think, who was spotted still climbing to roncesvalles at 23h by some locals who alerted the cops who picked him up and brought him...
  8. caminka

    Monastery / albergue of San Pedro de Montes.

    found some info from 2020. apparently private albergue in penalba is no longer open. that's a shame, it was a beautiful one and the village is definitely worth an extra day, too. is there a municipal albergue? and this thread from 2021.
  9. caminka

    Monastery / albergue of San Pedro de Montes.

    yup, it is. there should be some threads on the forum as well. you can get there by following the route called la mirada circular which is waymarked with blue arrows (still?) and in theory goes in the other direction. I'm not entirely sure which of the routes on their map is the one. and I just...
  10. caminka

    Albergues in Bayonne

    it's a very nice albergue with two small dorms (both have a window), two showers, a full kitchen, and very nice hospitaleros, on a quiet street in the old centre. 5 mins from all services, about 15 mins slow walking from the train station. a bit tricky to find if you are there for the first time...
  11. caminka

    There's a lot more here than meets the eye.

    I took another look at your first photo and encircled what I think might be two footprints.
  12. caminka

    There's a lot more here than meets the eye.

    I think the camino used to go further down the slope when I was there like, 15 years ago. this year I remember thinking 'huh, this goes a bit more up then I remember' and then there was the split, clearly marked with an info board. lots of pilgrims did the detour even in windy and rainy...
  13. caminka

    There's a lot more here than meets the eye.

    the problem with pictographs is that you usually need to be versed in seeing them. they can be covered in lichen, for example, or worn out by rain and wind. you also need to try to see them from different angles because light falling onto a pictographs from a different position may reveal it. I...
  14. caminka

    There's a lot more here than meets the eye.

    no, this is a reconstruction of a shepherd's hut, I believe. possibly on/near the spot where Roland fought Ferragut. nothing to do with any monastery as far as I know. similar huts appear in similar conditions (dry summer lands) in France, for example.
  15. caminka

    There's a lot more here than meets the eye.

    don't feel down, medieval crazy here. :p I just love that beautiful and amazing art. right now I am doing some research for our national museum in connection with an exhibition coming up next year and I am reaquainting myself with web pages with scanned illuminations (and manuscripts), table...
  16. caminka

    There's a lot more here than meets the eye.

    when they are talking about the oldest mentiones of the monastery in the documents, the second document date links to a page with the digital becerro de san millan de la cogolla with scanned pages, transcriptions (if you switch to latin) and translations. from there, you can search the entire...
  17. caminka

    There's a lot more here than meets the eye.

    very nice article. with links to a search engine to becerro with transcriptions!!! 🤪
  18. caminka

    Statue in Burgos Cathedral

    my companion (a hospitalera from albergue Emaus) and I enquired about this statue of a guide in the cathedral that she knew - I was of course curious who might this be, with wings and a fish, as I don't remember seeing it before and I have been collecting pilgrim representations for years now -...
  19. caminka

    Albergues on the Camino Frances

    there have been changes since april. some albergues listed were closed, but many listed as closed were open or were opening in july. I always check gronze's comments section of each albergue I plan to stay in. if there are recent comments, it's open. I updated my camino list since I returned...
  20. caminka

    App to find water on the Frances

    few guidebooks (and possibly apps) list water sources. one comprehensive source is OSM (open street maps) which do have many taps indicated on their maps, but sometimes this info is outdated - for example, I haven't seen a water tap in Ganecoleta on the valley route to Roncesvalles. there is...

❓How to ask a question

How to post a new question on the Camino Forum.
This site is run by Ivar at

in Santiago de Compostela.
This site participates in the Amazon Affiliate program, designed to provide a means for Ivar to earn fees by linking to Amazon
Official Camino Passport (Credential) | 2024 Camino Guides
Back
Top