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Finding Accommodation Along the Camino: A Top Tip

Frankybaby66

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Top Tip number 3 ? . . .
Avoid looking for accommodation at 'the bottom of that page' in the guide book. Much as I love John Brierly's guidebooks, lots of pilgrims blindly follow the suggested stages, and end up looking for somewhere to stay in the same town/village.
Jus before or just after suggested end point, accommodation is more plentiful.
Buen Camino
 
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Top Tip number 3 ? . . .
Avoid looking for accommodation at 'the bottom of that page' in the guide book. Much as I love John Brierly's guidebooks, lots of pilgrims blindly follow the suggested stages, and end up looking for somewhere to stay in the same town/village.
Jus before or just after suggested end point, accommodation is more plentiful.
Buen Camino
My wife is the Hospitalero at Ribadiso and they are not nearly half full. Considering the Publik albergues where are you can’t make reservations but you will make friends.
 
Top Tip number 3 ? . . .
Avoid looking for accommodation at 'the bottom of that page' in the guide book. Much as I love John Brierly's guidebooks, lots of pilgrims blindly follow the suggested stages, and end up looking for somewhere to stay in the same town/village.
Jus before or just after suggested end point, accommodation is more plentiful.
Buen Camino
Thank you - great tip.
 
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In my experience, I had no problems finding accommodations on the Briarly stages. I aggressively trained before the Camino and could easily walk the 20-30km Briarly stages, plus a few more "bonus" Kms walking around the town to the church, museums and shopping.

Many untrained pilgrims intend to blindly follow the Briarly stages, then get injured and are forced to limit walks to only 10-15km per day.


-Paul
 
In my experience, I had no problems finding accommodations on the Briarly stages. I aggressively trained before the Camino and could easily walk the 20-30km Briarly stages, plus a few more "bonus" Kms walking around the town to the church, museums and shopping.

Many untrained pilgrims intend to blindly follow the Briarly stages, then get injured and are forced to limit walks to only 10-15km per day.


-Paul
This is indeed the danger of blindly following guidebook «stages», some of which are way too long for novices / camino newbies or the untrained hiker ... it is the same with many guidebooks not just the Brierley one
 
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This is indeed the danger of blindly following guidebook «stages», some of which are way too long for novices / camino newbies or the untrained hiker ... it is the same with many guidebooks not just the Brierley one

The option I chose is to train before the Camino, so that I could follow the Briarly stages.

It's sad to see so many people injure themselves, when most problems could be avoided by a little bit of training before the Camino.


-Paul
 
The option I chose is to train before the Camino, so that I could follow the Briarly stages.

It's sad to see so many people injure themselves, when most problems could be avoided by a little bit of training before the Camino.


-Paul
I’m pretty fit and strong, yet walking this Spring on the via de la plata I had an injury and needed time off. It happens to the best of us.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
The object of my post was to share my experience in finding accommodation vacancies by avoiding pinch points along the trail.
It wasn't meant to stimulate a discussion in how some people don't train long enough or hard enough etc.
We all approach Caminos differently, right?
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