Yes you can. I emailed David of Bodenaya and Javi of Samblismo a few weeks before I left in June. David accepts only 5 pilgrims.Hola peregrinos!
I wonder whether you can advice us if it is possible to make any advance reservations for albergue Bodenaya and Samblismo (more than one day ahead)? If yes, what is the best way to contact them?
Many thanks for your help!
Thank you LTfit!Yes you can. I emailed David of Bodenaya and Javi of Samblismo a few weeks before I left in June. David accepts only 5 pilgrims.
Look up the email on www.gronze.com
Dear Nadine, many thanks for sharing your experience!To echo was @LTfit said, yes, very possible (and recommended!) to email each. If David's place in Bodenaya is all booked up, you can continue for just another kilometer (or two?) to La Espina, where there is another great albergue called El Texu, they do a beautiful communal meal, donativo.
I was at Samblismo about three weeks ago and it was such a great experience! There were only four of us, depending on whether pilgrims are in pairs/groups there could be a few more, but beds are limited. So I'd definitely recommend booking ahead! (I think I booked ahead by a week or two? So it's definitely possible to do it more than one day in advance)
Reading the information on current situation on camino, you are right!As things stand right now on the primitivo, you will want to reserve all your lodging well in advance…if you want a place to sleep at the end of each stage
He responds to WhatsApp. Phone +34 623 19 00 06hi,
what is the best way to contact Javi at Samblismo? I have been trying to email, but did not get a reply.
I will bee walking the Primitivo beginning of September.
Ellen
Check your spam folder. A couple of his replies ended up there when I emailed with him.hi,
what is the best way to contact Javi at Samblismo? I have been trying to email, but did not get a reply.
I will bee walking the Primitivo beginning
I have to say, you are smart to stay in private rooms as opposed to albergues. My daughter and I are on the primitivo now and we found that almost no peregrinos are wearing masks in the albergues So we switched to staying only in double rooms.Given my age and the fact that I was vaccinated 6 months ago, my doctor friends have told me I would be silly to sleep in albergues. So I have cobbled together private rooms for the entire Salvador/Primitivo. It can be done!
In some weird way, this “isolation camino” is looking to be just what the metaphorical doctor ordered. I had planned originally to walk with two camino buddies. About three weeks ago, I told them I just wanted to walk alone, not because of covid, but because of the way solitary walking is so important to my mental health.
So this camino, if indeed it comes to pass, will be one of no albergues, no communal dinners, no camino family. Just me, myself, my masks, and many long days of walking when I am alone with all the jumble that is inside my head right now.
Yes, this year I think will be very special due to limited socialization that for many pilgrims was one of the camino's precious gift. However, despite the ongoing covid situation, I feel that I need to come back accepting the residual risk that is associated with walking after applying all the restrictions.Given my age and the fact that I was vaccinated 6 months ago, my doctor friends have told me I would be silly to sleep in albergues. So I have cobbled together private rooms for the entire Salvador/Primitivo. It can be done!
In some weird way, this “isolation camino” is looking to be just what the metaphorical doctor ordered. I had planned originally to walk with two camino buddies. About three weeks ago, I told them I just wanted to walk alone, not because of covid, but because of the way solitary walking is so important to my mental health.
So this camino, if indeed it comes to pass, will be one of no albergues, no communal dinners, no camino family. Just me, myself, my masks, and many long days of walking when I am alone with all the jumble that is inside my head right now.