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🚴♀️ Bicycling on the Camino
getting a private room for two if cycling
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[QUOTE="ksam, post: 1249421, member: 2476"] I'd aim for private accommodations. Municipal and parochial albergues rarely have private rooms for couples. It's just not part of the whole system. If there is a "private" room they're often saved for a pilgrim who is ill or is staying an extra night because of blisters or other issues. With the bikes, you do have the ability to move on a bit further, hence the prioritization of foot pilgrims. Another plus of private is they often have a more secure space for keeping your bikes and then you aren't using precious resources for charging your huge batteries, when pilgrims on foot are in need of phone and possibly watch charging. Let's fact it...most of these place were designed long before smart phones became so ubiquitous. I remember the first time someone was on a iPhone in the dorm and being so annoyed at the light coming from it! If I sound like a cranky foot pilgrim...I'm not. Rode an e-bike with a dear friend on the Frances and the Via de la Plata in '22 so I totally feel for you. One thing to invest in...an [B][I]air horn[/I][/B]!! JK!! I did however manage to break my bell from constant ringing. Foot pilgrims and vacationers in the shore communities were not always paying attention. They often don't move out of the way..so beware!! Buen Camino... you've got me wandering down memory lane this morning :cool: -------- Hmmm....Sorry...just reread your post...and not entirely sure you are using Ebikes!! Unfortunately..the foot preference thing still applies at municipal and parochials. [/QUOTE]
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