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[QUOTE="Via2010, post: 788134, member: 81963"] Hi Jessie, In Summer 2021 the Camino Francés from Sarria onwards will be the busiest part of the camino but also the camino with the best infrastructure to accomodate and feed the masses. I am not sure, if the Portuguese from Tui onwards is apt for your purposes in a similar way. The albergues on that camino are much smaller and the number of pilgrims on the Portuguese is growing in an exorbitant manner with which the infrastructure cannot keep pace. The bigger your group the less interaction you will experience with other pilgrims and the more necessary it is to pre-book accomodation. You also have to consider, if you want to walk together all the time or if you only want to meet up in the albergues in the evenings. I did various caminos with members of my family, but also on my own. If you take responsibilty for your family, and you surely will, this will inhibit your personal camino experience. I would restrict my planings to the interior circle, i. e. your husband and your children. The other relatives may walk at the same time and you may meet occasionally, but I would really ask them to plan their own stages/accomodation. Your expectations and needs and physical capabilities may differ and give cause to disappointment or even disputes. Depending on the age of your children, they may rather like to stay in hotels/pensions, where your family has a room on your own than in a shared dorm with 15/20 or even dozens of people. BC Alexandra [/QUOTE]
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