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yvettealbertse

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camino frances- sept 2010, camino portuguese- march 2012, camino primitivo- april 2014
can anybody help with more recent - 2013- information regarding the xuntas/albergues along the way from oviedo to santiago
i have been reading and contacting where i could to get information but a lot can happen in 1,2 or 3 years time.
 
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Hola Yvette,
I am not sure from your post if you are planning to walk 2013 after a time of planning or looking to walk in 2 or 3 years.
The Gronze site updates as new albergues open and we have found it a good source of information.
http://www.gronze.com/camino-de-santiago/camino-primitivo.htm

Also the CSJ guide book, Los Caminos del Norte F Camino Primitivo. Updated this year and online updates as fok send them in. (Ignore the 2008 date on this, but latest on-line update is 2012 as others are in the new book)
http://www.csj.org.uk/acatalog/The_CSJ_Bookshop_Pilgrim_Guides_to_Spain_23.html and scroll towards bottom of page
Buen Camino
 
yvettealbertse said:
can anybody help with more recent - 2013- information regarding the xuntas/albergues along the way from oviedo to santiago
i have been reading and contacting where i could to get information but a lot can happen in 1,2 or 3 years time.

yvettealbertse,

Try this Eroski site for on line current information stop by stop. See >> http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es./et ... do-a-grado

Buen Camino,

Margaret Meredith
 
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thank you everybody, i have most of all the websites and as mentioned the CSJ indicates 2008 and that is a bit confusing, but have looked a the updates, we are walking the primitivo in april 2014
 
Like Margaret, I have always found the Eroski site to be the most up to date with recent albergue openings, for any camino. For instance, I remember hearing last year that a new albergue was planned for La Espina (to take all the pilgrims disappointed that they can't stay with Alejandro in Bodenaya because he is full), and it is already up on Eroski.

You can probably figure this out, but if you don't speak Spanish, the overall starting point for looking at Camino Primitivo albergues, etc is here:
http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es./los-caminos-de-santiago/primitivo/ When you click on the boxes for each stage/etapa, you will be brought to a page like the one Margaret showed you for the Oviedo to Grado section.
 

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