Camino de Santiago pendent that has a shell on the front, and "Camino de Santiago" engraved on the back. Comes with a black cord. Pendent is slightly larger than a 50 euro cent coin, about 25mm.
Hello mate! thanks for the tips, but I'm still leaning towards having a tent ( a really light one that is ez to pack and carry)
thanks for the list of the places to stay, don't speak Spanish but isn't it from 2011?
I was going to use this one...
Awesome replays! well the tent is just for cutting expenses. I'm not bothered walking 30km+ a day to find a cheap place to sleep and meet awesome people on the way and listen to those stories 😁😁
Yeah 10eu for each of us. Already checked the website you mentioned, but also will use this one: http://www.aprinca.com/alberguesinvierno/ to find places to stay ;)
Checked the weather so I think a tent is necessary, can't camp without one outside the night temperature will be 7-8 degrees...
Hello!
As the title says I'm asking for tips and tricks of people who started there camino Frances in mid March. Anyone have any great ideas what to pack and not? Both of us decided to take a tent with us even tho it's not the high season of the camino but still just to keep it safe if we can't...