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@martyseville comes from Sevilla. !! You canât get better input than this then. Seeing it is you first camino Hobbledehoy - just put all this camping stuff in a pile and check itâs weight. Youâll be carrying it every day ! But I guess with 2 of you ; you can share the weight.
Question for
@martyseville ?? Do you know the actual times that are ânormalâ for serving âmenu Del dĂa ??
For the record- many give Triana backpackers a good recommendation/ I shied away from it as I perceived it as more for the young? Re snorers: the albergues werenât packed early April when I walked. I doubt youâll have much âcompetition â in March. A thought.
Gerald Kelly guide is good . You can also join his fb Via de la plata group for useful help
- also in case you do have a tendency to get lost ?? Download app: maps.me (At home) and then; also the tracks for spain - itâs on this forum by
@Thomas1962 Open this link which gives tracks on all spain. Your brother can do this. When you open the link he gives instructions on how to do it - so donât be daunted.
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...l-caminos-and-accomodation.51781/#post-816257
Maps me will run for you whilst phone is on aeroplane mode. Does not require wifi nor data. It uses your gps. Note: it will use battery though ; so close it when not needed.
I have stayed in Hotel Simon on my first visit to Sevilla. (Good + well situated near cathedral ) 2nd time (2019) in private Bnb for a couple of days. Lovely. Stacks to see in Seville. Check out the threads in this forum â use search buttonâ things to do in Sevilla.
Note: get your credenciales stamped at cathedral. Remember to get a stamp from where you stay each night but other places have stamps/sellos. Ie tourismo offices , cafes bars , correos/post offices,
Etc.. even police, lol. Get 2 stamps per day on last 100km to Santiago to qualify for Compostela
Iâll be ahead of you /but starting same day .. I started in Seville last year but stopped at TĂĄbara (on the SanabrĂ©s section).. Iâm completing from there this mar/apr.
Good luck if you take the tent - So many people even ditch their ground roll up mat !
Buen camino
Annie