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[QUOTE="lt56ny, post: 915699, member: 19122"] There are some donativos that are on the Norte. Remember they are not free unless of course you have no money to spare but if you can give a donation of at least 5 Euros. There have been many posts about camping on the different Caminos. I have never camped but there are many like yourself who want to. There are very few designated camp sites. I hope someone corrects me if I am giving bad information but most land along the Camino is either private or camping is not allowed. If you camp on private land you should get permission from the landowner before you set up a camp sight. Of course you will be expected to clean up the camp site in the morning. Depending on when you go I am sure campfires are not permitted. If the police come by I have read they will make you leave. But to be sure there are many many posts about camping along the Camino. I know there were some recent posts about a website that located camp sights. You can also ask albergue owners if you can camp outside the albergues. Some will allow this for a small fee and you would have access to the bath and shower. Again I am no expert and I believe what I have written is accurate but I would definitely check out the forum for advice from people who know alot more about this than I do. [/QUOTE]
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