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VDLP in Oktober, November. Too lonely?

Vandrare

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Via de la Plata (2015)
I am looking forward to walk from Salamanca to Santiago starting mid October. I like to walk alone, but I am beginning to get a little concerned. Will I be too much alone? I would like to see some fellow pilgrims on the road and I would definitely like to meet some at the albergues and hostals. Anybody have experience from that time of year? Is Camino Frances a better choice?
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I've done the VdlP twice in November and mostly had the albergues to myself. But I imagine there will be many more people about from Salamanca in October.
 
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I've done the VdlP twice in November and mostly had the albergues to myself. But I imagine there will be many more people about from Salamanca in October.

my personal approach has always been to strike off the letter "l" and let the camino teach me about "one-ness" and "onlyness". ! I am hopefully leaving Merida approx 18 sep and am delighted at the thought of empty albergues as long as the nearest bar is open! :)
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I just loved the Plata/Sanabrés in the fall! I walked from Salamanca to SdC mid October. I can't remember the exact date as I started in Granada in September but I arrived in SdC November 4th.

The albergue in Salamanca was almost full but several stopped there so in the end there were only a handful of us in the albergues. Fine with me: not alone but no crowds.

We were treated to apples, figs, chestnuts and ripe grapes (those that hadn't been harvested). The weather was great, I walked in 3/4 leggings and a t-shirt most of the time. If I recall we only had a couple of hours of slight rain. The downpours started the day after I arrived and continued from then on!

It will be great!
 
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I started the VDLP 19 September last year and reached SDC 8 November. Plenty of people until Salamanca, after which it thinned right out. One of our group stayed an extra couple of days in Salamanca, but after four nights out of five alone in albergues, he did a couple of long days and caught up with the little group that had coalesced en route and we all made it to SDC about the same time. It just depends. If you find a little group and you're of like mind and speed, stick with them, so you at least end up at the same place at night.

I have the same worries about the Arles route starting beginning September. Good luck.
 
Hi I hope I'm posting this in the right place. I've done my first little camino, Santiago to Finisterre and would love to do another soon. I can only have holidays at certain times of the year. We have two weeks off for Christmas, and I would really like to walk a bit of Via de la Plata, do you know if people walk any camino in Dec.
 
I've walked in Galicia on the Sanabrés in December three times, including arriving in Santiago on December 23. As far as I know, all the xunta albergues are open all year (I've never found one closed). I hope they are, as I plan to hit Ribadeo in early December and carry on using the ruta del mar. I think the out of season pilgrims get a very warm reception, but perhaps I've just been lucky.
 
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I've walked in Galicia on the Sanabrés in December three times, including arriving in Santiago on December 23. As far as I know, all the xunta albergues are open all year (I've never found one closed). I hope they are, as I plan to hit Ribadeo in early December and carry on using the ruta del mar. I think the out of season pilgrims get a very warm reception, but perhaps I've just been lucky.
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I've walked in Galicia on the Sanabrés in December three times, including arriving in Santiago on December 23. As far as I know, all the xunta albergues are open all year (I've never found one closed). I hope they are, as I plan to hit Ribadeo in early December and carry on using the ruta del mar. I think the out of season pilgrims get a very warm reception, but perhaps I've just been lucky.[/QU

Thanks for your reply, it gives me some hope. I'm sure that finding a bed in a hostel will not be a problem, but did you come across other camino travelers along the way. Another thing, what kind of protective clothing did you need as the one and only time I've done the camino was Aug this year.
 
Hi again,

I have several layers of merino wool, which I swear by. Once it was so cold (-9 c, I think) that the water in my rucksack froze up and my torso was covered in a fetching hoar frost, but because of the miracle of merino, under my four layers I felt just fine.

I didn't meet many other camino travellers - none between Galisteo and Zamora one year, or between Fuenterroble and Ourense another time. But the people in the bars etc are usually curious about the lone pilgrim, so plenty of companionship there.
 
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Thank you all three. Starting from Salamander oct 17.[/
I am looking forward to walk from Salamanca to Santiago starting mid October. I like to walk alone, but I am beginning to get a little concerned. Will I be too much alone? I would like to see some fellow pilgrims on the road and I would definitely like to meet some at the albergues and hostals. Anybody have experience from that time of year? Is Camino Frances a better choice?
Hej Vandrare. (Are you swedish?)

I'm starting from Seville sept 26 so I'll probably pass Salamanca in mid october.
Buen camino!!
 
Hei Christobal72
I’m norwegian living in Gothenburg. Starting in Salamanca october 16 or 17. Are you going to walk all the way to Santiago?
 
I also will be starting in Seville on Sept 24 or 25. Plan on going all the way to Santiago. I am coming from northern California
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hei Christobal72
I’m norwegian living in Gothenburg. Starting in Salamanca october 16 or 17. Are you going to walk all the way to Santiago?
Hej igen!
I'm walking all the way. My plan is to arrive in late october. I'll let you know if I'm around Salamanca on your dates.
 
I also will be starting in Seville on Sept 24 or 25. Plan on going all the way to Santiago. I am coming from northern California
Hey Paul!
If you're not superfast I might catch up with you!
Buen camino
 

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