• 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)
  • ⚠️ Emergency contact in Spain - Dial 112 and AlertCops app. More on this here.
  • Get your Camino Frances Guidebook here.

Search 69,459 Camino Questions

August Camino Famous Bed Race Questions >>

caminomarie-o

New Member
Time of past OR future Camino
August 2018
Hey guys!

I'm going to be walking August 2018 - me and one friend. We may be staying in public Alberques, but we may be staying in ALL private ones instead (depending on our decision). Since August is SO busy, I'm worried about not finding a place to sleep. Especially because I am just bringing a liner, but a sleeping bag. Any comments on this would be appreciated but: we will probably be hiking from 6:00/6:30am until 2pm. Any tips of what time to start and when to end?
Do you suggest calling a day ahead everyday to book a private hostel (since you cannot for public)?
How much of a concern is this during August?

*Also what is it like when you arrive at the Alberques? What do you do all day from 2pm until bed at 10pm?

Thanks!
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
If you stop at 2 p.m. before the heat of the day, you will not have a problem. The waiting lines may get all the lower bunks! Stopping at 2 p.m. in the non-end stage places will get you a lower bunk...

The strategy of stopping early and avoiding the guidebooks stops (in general) will allow you to walk without reservations (some sort of pun in that word). Many guidebook stops have so many beds that even stopping later will result only in a top bunk in an albergue that may have not been your first choice. The biggest advantage of a reservation where they take them (and not all private albergues take them) is that you do not have to wander town looking for the open bed.
 
Never had a problem finding a bed early last August on the first half of the Frances. You might want to book a bunk at Roncesvalles if you think you'll make a late arrival. I always tried to walk so that if the albergues in a small town were full, there was always another town less than an hour's walk further down the trail. Never had to do the extra hour.
2pm is a good time to aim for as due to Spain being in the wrong time zone, it is when midday is. As for starting at 6am...it will still be quite dark so you might want to take terrain into account when deciding when to start.
What do yo do when you get there at 2pm? Find your bunk, wash yourself, wash your clothes, dry your clothes, have a siesta, pack your bag ready for the next day, tend to your feet, have a drink or three, eat, take a stroll around the town if there is one, that sort of thing. Take in your surroundings and enjoy. My top tip: never, ever, ever stay in a big room albergue.

Has anyone noticed how "albergue" gets underlined as a misspelling when composing a message? Alanis Morissette never mentioned that in her song.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
In August, I would start out at 6am too. In May/June, we usually started around 7 or 8, but August is hotter and the sun can be brutal, so I think the early start is warranted - do more of your walking early in the day when it's is more comfortable.
 
What do you do all day from 2pm until bed at 10pm?

That is one very good reason that I have a long lunch (my main meal of the day) from about 2pm until about 4pm . . . and then I walk for another hour or two or three. I am bored out of my head if I have to sit around all afternoon in a small village. It’s different if you are in an interesting town that you can explore in the afternoon.
Jill
 
Ideal pocket guides for during & after your Camino. Each weighs only 1.4 oz (40g)!
That is one very good reason that I have a long lunch (my main meal of the day) from about 2pm until about 4pm . . . and then I walk for another hour or two or three. I am bored out of my head if I have to sit around all afternoon in a small village. It’s different if you are in an interesting town that you can explore in the afternoon.
Jill
You've got a point there. I arrived in Portomarin at about 1:00pm. Not much to do or see thereafter except meditation....
 
Transport luggage-passengers.
From airports to SJPP
Luggage from SJPP to Roncevalles
You've got a point there. I arrived in Portomarin at about 1:00pm. Not much to do or see thereafter except meditation....
In Portomarin in August there's always the open air swimming pool, perfect for a post walk dip.
 
Gosh, I must have missed that, pacing up and down that main street. Unless you're referring to the lake...(!)
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
Gosh, I must have missed that, pacing up and down that main street. Unless you're referring to the lake...(!)
No, I wouldn't swim in that lake, it looks a bit uninviting. The pool is up the steps, just after the bridge to the right.
 
Last edited:

Most read last week in this forum

Snoring (another post ...) After 4 days of seriously noisy snorers in albergues, I was getting increasingly drained during the day. At one point, I was thinking whether I can continue, whether I...
I wasn't sure I was going to post "live from the Camino" for this Camino. I'm happy to do so on my solo Caminos, but when I am walking with family, my focus is a little elsewhere and I am mindful...
Hi All! I will arrive SDC on 5/17 and need a bed for 5/17 & 18. I can't find anything ,( well, the Parador for 800eu). Any & all help is greatly appreciated. I've checked gronze and all apps...
Hello; I started my camino on May 15th, today husband and I walked from Roncesvalles to Zubiri. I did the Camino in 2019 and the path from alto erro to Zubiri has eroded and is more hazardous...
We all know there are a lot of bikers on the shared Camino path. I was knocked over in the town of Villatuerta and had to return immediately to the US for treatment after destroying my Camino on...
I've been reading about the different routes etc and I have seen that the longest route is over a month, but also that some people just walk for a weekend or a few days or a week. I want to do a...

❓How to ask a question

How to post a new question on the Camino Forum.

Similar threads

Forum Rules

Forum Rules

Camino Updates on YouTube

Camino Conversations

Most downloaded Resources

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