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Hi
I’ve heard all albergues on the Norte are closed. Anyone know where I can buy a credencial? (Was hoping to pop into the albergue in Irún).
Thank you
If you have time before you go you can get a credencial from this web site by clicking on the ‘Camino Passport’ tab at the top. They normally get to UK within a week as a guide to timings.
Hi
I’ve heard all albergues on the Norte are closed. Anyone know where I can buy a credencial? (Was hoping to pop into the albergue in Irún).
Thank you
I would recommend buying one from Ivar. He is very quick.
If that doesn’t suit and you can’t find another option in which you’re confident (and assuming you’re in the UK) make contact with me by PM and I’ll post one to you. I pick up a few whenever I get to Santiago. Just drop a fiver in the next mountain rescue collection you come across.
Are you able to write a quick summary?!I would also recommend reading the posts from @mrpeanutisclassy about why she had to abandon walking the Norte this year.
Are you able to write a quick summary?!
The Camino has gone to hell in a handcart. I wish I’d stayed home and stayed safeAre you able to write a quick summary?!
Several posts on this thread, though @Tincatinker summed it up wellAre you able to write a quick summary?!
Man! So sorry to hear people are having a tough time. I think maybe I won’t read any more. This will inevitably be a different experience.
I could write so much here, but too much to type on a phone.
I will only be walking a few stages and the way I have planned this trip is so different to my last two caminos (it would probably be frowned on by the ‘purists‘ here) but I decided if it were to be possible at all I would have to do things differently, I would have to weigh up the risks and mitigate some of them - hence planning stops and accommodation in advance. Even 3 weeks ago there were barely any beds left on Booking.com.
I will get on the plane. It will be a different experience. And maybe I won’t call this a camino. But better than sitting on a beach or wondering around a city for a week or so.
@purity, it's good to hear feedback from someone who is walking in Spain right now. Thank you and Buen Camino!Just wanted to let you know I’m walking it right now and it is not as difficult as reading some of these posts would have you believe. [...]
you can do it. Buen camino!