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There seems to be a lot of support for it and at some point if the pilgrim numbers continue to rise, there may be a point that affordable accommodation options will develop. I'm really hoping so.
We met a great kid from our hometown in Canada that is living and studying in Dublin who also started in Dublin and had an Irish pilgrim credential that he showed us.
England was expensive when compared to Spain as we expected. However we were splitting three ways which helps when having to stay in pubs, hotels etc. (Canadian dollars)
Reading: $213
Little london $223
Dummer $238
Itchen Abbas $411
Winchester $323
Southampton $197
Here is a brief outline of our Camino from Reading UK to Santiago de Compostella via the Camino Ingles.
Day 1 April 7th Reading to Little London.
Reading is very Pilgrim friendly, great signage. Interesting Abbey ruins.
Very muddy, many detours and blocked trails.
Excellent lunch at The Horse...
Hello
Is this route open all year? Is it doable with open Albergues in late September or early October? Should I wait until next April or May?
Cheers to you all and thank you.
Thank you for answering my questions. I have the app and a downloaded list of accommodation. I guess once we hit the ground and get a better idea of where we will be each day, we can look ahead and decide if we need to book. We will speak with the local albergue owners to get a good idea as we...
Just wondering about Easter on the Camino Primitivo. I will be starting from Oviedo on April 1st. I would normally like to just walk each day and find a place to stop when I get there, however with it being Easter Sunday on April 9th, is it advisable to pre-book a place in an Albergue to stay...
Looking at options for a rest day along the Camino Primitivo and Lugo obviously looks like the most likely place but do you have suggestion for an alternative place? I will be bringing a first timer along and thought Lugo would be a good place to explore as well as enjoy a night out of food and...
Efren's videos are awesome but he did not walk the Vie Francigene del Sud. He walked south from England to Rome, not south from Rome towards Jerusalem.
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