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I would suggest significantly less. There are significant stretches where no water is available and that means you do have to carry more. A bit of a pain but a reality. Even now in February it’s possible to become dehydrated relatively easily and...
I would say a bit less, but many town do have fountains. I would walk with plenty of water to get you through a whole day, just in case. Unquestionably you'll be able to get water where you stay each evening.
Having done the camino Frances twice, am I right in saying that water fountains are just as present in the towns we walk through on the VDLP? I’m starting in Seville on approximately 24th March
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