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Sarria to Santiago

Priti

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April 2015
Hello all
I plan to start my Camino on Saturday from Sarria to Santiago. I am planning to travel very very light. I have given myself 7/8 days as I want to take it easy. The weather is variable, from sunny to rain and cold according to the forecast. Is it necessary to carry a sleeping bag ? Also any recommendations for overnight accommodation at Sarria are welcome.
thank you all.
 
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I'd just carry a liner. I saw plenty of blankets in albuergues in that section. I was there in July/Aug, so YMMV.
 
Hello all
I plan to start my Camino on Saturday from Sarria to Santiago. I am planning to travel very very light. I have given myself 7/8 days as I want to take it easy. The weather is variable, from sunny to rain and cold according to the forecast. Is it necessary to carry a sleeping bag ? Also any recommendations for overnight accommodation at Sarria are welcome.
thank you all.

Anyone can be uncomfortable on the camino.
 
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Hello all
I plan to start my Camino on Saturday from Sarria to Santiago. I am planning to travel very very light. I have given myself 7/8 days as I want to take it easy. The weather is variable, from sunny to rain and cold according to the forecast. Is it necessary to carry a sleeping bag ? Also any recommendations for overnight accommodation at Sarria are welcome.
thank you all.
When I stayed in Sarria before starting the Sarria to SDC stretch stayed at Hotel Alfonso IX (www.alfonsoix.com or use booking.com)....central and good value and Camino trail outside the front of the hotel.....basic but clean and perfect for some comfort before the albergues!
 
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