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may/can I camp along the Camino Frances?

tabbyCat

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July 2017, July 2022
I would love to sleep outside along the Camino Frances. I am traveling mid-summer. Are there sites available? Is it permissible to camp with or without a tent? thank you
 
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Yes.
I've done it often.
There are threads on this and I have blogged it.
http://caminosantiago2.blogspot.com/2011/10/campsites-on-camino-santiago-de.html

This blog is a few years old, so I'd be sure to check the info, but it's really not difficult to find places to sleep outside.

In the summer, I took a screen tent. Lightweight and set up with my walking poles.
But honestly, the municipal albergues are so inexpensive, it makes more sense to stay in them unless you have a good reason for camping (I have MCS and perfumes, laundry soaps, etc. make me sick).
 
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.
@tabbyCat

If you use the search function of the forum you will come across A LOT of threads regarding wild/stealth/normal camping on the Camino, but here a short summary:

You need to consider the extra weight of tent/tarp/sleeping pad and decide if it is worth it.
Official campsites are few and far from each other and often noisy as they are mostly used by Spanish families on holidays.
If you camp outside you will need permission from the landowner and the closer you come to Galicia, the more signs 'no camping' you will see.
As a rule of thumb, wild camping is not allowed alongside the Camino Frances, but it also differs a bit depending on the region.

Buen Camino, SY
 
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