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[QUOTE="tjz, post: 1095865, member: 14768"] I imagine a few more albergues will be open this year than last year. I make heavy use of Gronze and Wise Pilgrim for ideas: [LIST] [*][URL]https://www.gronze.com/camino-norte[/URL] [*][URL]https://www.wisepilgrim.com/camino-del-norte-basque-country[/URL] [/LIST] Our only real pinch last year was in Deba - we stayed a few kilometers short in an agrotourismo with a few other pilgrims. The next day there was nothing to be had in Markina-Xemein - the albergue as not open and the only private accommodation was booked out. The long walk through the detour in Deba, through Markina-Xemein and ending in Albergue Usandi in Bolibar was a really tough stretch for us (36km). But we did make it and were mighty grateful when we did. If you're worried take a look at those sites and see what they say for 2023. You can email, WhatsApp, or call some of the places in the more remote stretches as you go along. I'd check a few days ahead and reserve if needed. Be aware that some of them will be just opening in the March and the lead up to Semana Sante so you may not get a reply until you are on the Way. Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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