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[QUOTE="André Walker, post: 693105, member: 80985"] Although I'm not a woman, I met a number of single women walking the VdlP last year (August/September). There were enough fellow pilgrims around to be looking after each other, without even once resulting in a 'bed-race'. I never made a reservation: no problems whatsoever finding a bed. Intrepidtraveler is right: do take a look at gronze.com (or other sites) to check out the daily distances. From Seville until Galicia there a sometimes limited options (distancewise). You'll need to decide for yourself if the somewhat long stretches suit you. The longest daily distance I've walked was 43 km., but this was my own decision: I could have chosen to do 1 short and 1 long stretch instead, but the short stretch was just too short for me. I remember quite clearly walking most of the time on gravel roads or country roads. Not a great amount of asphalt. I started in the third week of August, with temperatures in the south still up to 42 degrees Celsius. Which was quite warm. Starting at the beginning of September would have been better, but in hindsight I probably would have done a lot of things in my life differently :) Or maybe not: I would have been a different person with different experiences and might perhaps have ended up never walking a Camino! What a gruesome thought. Anyway: just enjoy yourself. [/QUOTE]
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