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We did it, walking part of the Frances and the all of the Primitivo as a family of 4.
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[QUOTE="mayfly, post: 1163642, member: 103208"] They are not. Most were 10-15pp and a lot of food. A few places told us they hate food waste and asked if my girls could "split" a portion and we happily accepted. Especially for the younger 2, it doesn't hurt to ask, we found most places really don't like food waste. Breakfasts were mostly 5 euro pp. We always bought bread, cheese, chocolate, apples and nuts for lunches and ate on the walk. Laundry- with 5 people, if you try to do it yourself, you will be doing it all night and let's face it, the kids can't really help, they don't rinse or ring out well :). Most places had a washer for 4 euro and dryer for 2-3, and in zubiri, for 9 euro they did our first 3 days worth of laundry (literally all at the clothes we brought) for 9 euro and brought it back to us. SJPDP to Pamplona is magical for kids. Everyday is full of exciting things, they will get hooked! Great choice! We stayed at Orrison the first night, the hotel in Roncesvalles the second night, got a hostel room for 4 with private bath in Zubiri, in Pamplona we got a "hotel". it was a bunk room right off the main square and we toured the cathedral and did the bull fighting museum. The kids LOVED Pamplona and want to go back. [/QUOTE]
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