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What are most people finding as the daily expense of a 2-3 month Camino walk?
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[QUOTE="Tincatinker, post: 1225938, member: 14061"] I can't use albergues anymore, between my snoring and my bladder and..... Let's just say that I'd rather not be "that" pilgrim. Also, I can afford to spend a little more in the little Hostales and family run places that I have always loved. And though my favourite Finca in Andalusia charges €100 a night now its no longer for a straw mattress on the floor with a dozen others scattered about the same floor and the Horse Trough to wash in. I kind of expect some price increases for indoor plumbing and clean sheets. I'm setting out for some of this: [URL]https://camminomaterano.it/[/URL] mid-April. I'm finding affordable accommodations but not like on the Caminos of Spain. I'm finding the occasional [I]Menu del Pellegrino [/I]at €15-20 but expect to pay double that most of the time. I accept that this is because people are trying to make a living from their B&B and their Trattoria and because there is no, or very little, of the dedicated volunteer or government subsidised infrastructure that makes the Caminos affordable for so many. And yes, in Spain, if I am using Donativos my budget is €100, even on the days I don't spend it all on wine ;) [/QUOTE]
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