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And i can give small update here. It is open, looks very spartan and welcoming at the same time. No locks. No padlocks. Just enter use if needed. And drop some donations if you feel like that.
Hi!
I've been publishing a free PDF guide to this Camino for over 10 years. It's listed in the resource section!
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/resources/free-guide-to-the-camino-frances.435/
Buen Camino!
Gerald
Hi Kamil - we passed by there mid October last year walking to SJPP - it didn't look open ... but that doesn't mean it isn't open now. As @SabsP suggests, maybe call the Mairie. All the best. Love Pays Basque. 😍
i speak no French at all so occasionally it’s challenging at this route but it’s actually good idea. I learnt already that mairie can provide clean toilets, water, stamps, that ppl there are actually super proactive (big Kudos to Mr from Mairie...
Hello good people!
Does anyone knows if this place is open and accessible ? i’m considering this as a stop over place.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/EHxwzveKhi4cBKDPA?g_st=ic
Kamil
Hi I’m Anise, starting the Via de La Plata in April by bike and hoping for good weather. Cheers everyone! I cycled the Camino Frances from Leon to Santiago in Sept 2019 and it was magical! I’m very much looking forward experiencing Roman Spain.
Thank you! I fully understand your excitement. Just completed Day1 it was great (however i didn’t prepapred myself for 5 degrees in the morning 🥶) and now im readying for tomorrow walk. Good luck on your Camino!
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