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I met a couple who found love on the Camino Frances in October 2018, a young German man (whose name I can’t remember) and an Australian lady called Maria. They walked with an American man named Lee. There was a bit of an age gap between them but that made them all the more endearing as a couple...
Does anyone know how easy it is to find a bed to lay down on for the night? A lot of people book ahead in order to lay down but I think this takes a bit of fun out of it. I’m talking the Camino de frances in April. Can I just turn up on the day/evening?
Many thanks
Thank you for your prompt response, trecile 🙏
Many thanks, Grousedoctor ,
I imagine I’ll go with the flow and survey the lay of the land when I get there in a couple of weeks !
Many thanks, Tom
Do you know if Gronze is up to date? Further, how does advance booking of albergues work? Three years ago it was just a matter of turning up but I imagine it’s more of a scrap for beds given the current climate…
Does anyone know if the cost of albergues on the camino frances has risen since the pandemic? I understand they have to, but some are going for 30 euros online whereas they were only 8 euros in 2018.
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