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Seeking updated albergues list open in winter 2018

roamingpaddy

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In 3 weeks time I will begin from SJ P de P . Is it possible to get a list of albergues that will be open late October/November ? I know that the pilgrim office at SJPdeP will provide me with a list when I get there ,but it would be helpful to have such list before I travel to help me plan a bit.
 
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My forum name is nothing to do with Brady :) I stole it from the first line of the song "The Sloth" by Flanders and Swann. A Bradypus is a three-toed sloth and the song makes a lot of fun about how much better it is to enjoy life very slowly and lazily and let everyone else do the running around madly :)

 
In 3 weeks time I will begin from SJ P de P . Is it possible to get a list of albergues that will be open late October/November ? I know that the pilgrim office at SJPdeP will provide me with a list when I get there ,but it would be helpful to have such list before I travel to help me plan a bit.

Hi Paddy

I updated info on ALL albergues on the Way (facilities, prices, opening times) a month ago for my website on the Camino. The web is for cyclists, but general info is the same for everybody regardless of means of transport. I used the blue font for albergues so you can easily find it on the page. I believe that it is pretty accurate, however, don’t rely only on one source (neither Eroski web nor leaflet you will get from Saint-Jean-Pied-du-Port is 100% accurate). I hope that it helps

https://caminodesantiagobybike.co.uk/guidebook/
 
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.
Hi Paddy

I updated info on ALL albergues on the Way (facilities, prices, opening times) a month ago for my website on the Camino. The web is for cyclists, but general info is the same for everybody regardless of means of transport. I used the blue font for albergues so you can easily find it on the page. I believe that it is pretty accurate, however, don’t rely only on one source (neither Eroski web nor leaflet you will get from Saint-Jean-Pied-du-Port is 100% accurate). I hope that it helps

https://caminodesantiagobybike.co.uk/guidebook/
Thank you very much Kat,that info is most helpful
 
Just because cyclists take cycle lane to Pamplona I didn’t list two albergues: in Trinidad de Arre (basic, but very positive, opens from the beginning of March until mid-December, 8 Euros) and albergue municipal in Villava (open whole year round except for Christmas and New Year; 13.50 Euros). Both are in close proximity to Pamplona. Huarte may have A4 on the door with “Cerrado” written on…I wouldn’t count on that one.

When I was thinking about your winter Camino I remembered that between Ponferrada and Santiago there is a different route in the winter (passes Las Medulas!). The route is apparently scenic and it is called Camino de Invierno (The Winter Way). The route avoids climbing O’Cebreiro that it is impossible in the winter time. I mention it just in case because I didn’t know that Camino de Invierno exists until recently.
 
Just because cyclists take cycle lane to Pamplona I didn’t list two albergues: in Trinidad de Arre (basic, but very positive, opens from the beginning of March until mid-December, 8 Euros) and albergue municipal in Villava (open whole year round except for Christmas and New Year; 13.50 Euros). Both are in close proximity to Pamplona. Huarte may have A4 on the door with “Cerrado” written on…I wouldn’t count on that one.

When I was thinking about your winter Camino I remembered that between Ponferrada and Santiago there is a different route in the winter (passes Las Medulas!). The route is apparently scenic and it is called Camino de Invierno (The Winter Way). The route avoids climbing O’Cebreiro that it is impossible in the winter time. I mention it just in case because I didn’t know that Camino de Invierno exists until recently.
Just because cyclists take cycle lane to Pamplona I didn’t list two albergues: in Trinidad de Arre (basic, but very positive, opens from the beginning of March until mid-December, 8 Euros) and albergue municipal in Villava (open whole year round except for Christmas and New Year; 13.50 Euros). Both are in close proximity to Pamplona. Huarte may have A4 on the door with “Cerrado” written on…I wouldn’t count on that one.

When I was thinking about your winter Camino I remembered that between Ponferrada and Santiago there is a different route in the winter (passes Las Medulas!). The route is apparently scenic and it is called Camino de Invierno (The Winter Way). The route avoids climbing O’Cebreiro that it is impossible in the winter time. I mention it just in case because I didn’t know that Camino de Invierno exists until recently.
Kat thank you so much,you are so helpful,appreciated
 
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No problem at all. I think that it is fascinating that you do the Camino in the late autumn/winter. Let us know how is it.
 
No problem at all. I think that it is fascinating that you do the Camino in the late autumn/winter. Let us know how is it.
It's one of my few windows of opportunity as I'm a child minding grandad who is free at midterm breaks :)
Unfortunately I don't get to do the lot in one go,so this trip is 10 day walk.
 
When I was thinking about your winter Camino I remembered that between Ponferrada and Santiago there is a different route in the winter (passes Las Medulas!). The route is apparently scenic and it is called Camino de Invierno (The Winter Way). The route avoids climbing O’Cebreiro that it is impossible in the winter time. I mention it just in case because I didn’t know that Camino de Invierno exists until recently.

@roamingpaddy this is a very solitary route - how is your Spanish? It has some pretty hefty elevations, and long distances between villages, with few services. I have not attempted it, but for more information (including a video) see this section of the forum.
 
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