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[QUOTE="Jannekewalking, post: 516973, member: 70457"] I see that you are talking about the Camino del Norte NOT being busy. I experienced last year end of July (Irun - Bilbao) that the way itself is not crowded, but the albergues were. It even got to a situation that a pilgrim who had an injury that made him walk slowly, arrived 'late' in one of the places (Deba I believe). He took / had to take a train back to a previous village as there were no beds available. Then to find out that the albergue of that village were also packed. The feeling of not being sure of finding a place to sleep actually made me not feeling as free as I experienced before during the camino frances (the busy last part, in August). Being in time in a village was needed to find a bed, at the Camino Frances there were always alternatives available (ok sometimes more expensive) on a short walking distance. [/QUOTE]
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