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The first three weeks of May it is like that, every year.
No extra costs for the reservation, but the reservated beds are in the renovated part of the Monastry and the price is higher than the price of a walk-in bed in the sótano or in the winter-albergue.
@davejsy, you are right, but not In the bottleneck between SJPdP and Pamplona.
Proudapo starts in about a week, in the 2nd week of May. In the first three weeks of May (and the first three weeks of September) hundreds of pilgrims start every day in SJPdP, and there simply isn't enough...
Great advise from DoughnutANZ!
One addition: you can check-in as from 10 am, although you are not yet allowed to go to the dormitories (for the simple reason we are cleaning there). So relax, take a coffee and/or lunch at one of the restaurants and return at 2 pm, then we open the doors ;-)
Be aware that Maya will not only not be allowed in (most) albergues and hotels, but neither in bars, restaurants, trains, busses, taxi's.
Spanish people have a total different relationship with dogs than people from the UK.
In Roncesvalles we scan every paspoort / ID-card and this info goes directly electronically to the Guardia Civil every day, so we are told. The data of the old-fashioned Italian ID-papers which cannot be scanned are entered by hand into the computer. The Valcarlos police drops in at the albergue...
That is a very simple description of being a hospitalero and in fact quite offensive ... The cleaning work is done in the morning, when the pilgrims have left the building so nobody is there except you and your colleague(s).
But in the afternoon: welcoming pilgrims, checking them in, helping...
Although I am not a fan at all of backpack-transport for young and healthy people, there are always pilgrims who need it: people with shoulder- or backproblems and elderly people. In the albergue of Roncesvalles we regularly see people aged 75-80, and this transport makes it possible for them to...
A tip: when you are running out of water while you are really thirsty: in every little village you will find a cemetery/graveyard where you will find a tap! Spanish people keep very good care of their deceased loved ones, inclusief watering the flowers of their graves.
Ah, did't notice 'aus' .... Thank you trecile!
But on topic @goldie from aus: if this is too expensive for you, you could skip the breakfast & picnic, buy your daily food in supermarkets and cook your own dinner. In many albergues you will find a kitchen.
Are you sure you clicked the beds in the albergue?
Actual prices are now:
bed € 14,00
dinner € 12,00
breakfast € 5,00
picnic € 8,00
Which makes a total of € 39,00 per person for the full package.
And as written before, skip the breakfast and picnic!
Breakfast in Roncesvalles starts a 7am...
I haven't walked the Camino with a dog, but I know a few people who have done it and as a hospitalera in Roncesvalles I regularly see pilgrims with dogs. They are not allowed inside the albergue, so they always sleep in their own tent, like you will do in your camper.
A few things come to my...
Cleaning and sanitizing an albergue doesn't really help .... if one pilgrim brings bedbugs to one of our dormitories we have bedbugs, as 'simple' as that. Though ... it isn't simple at all: when we suspect a bed of bedbugs we start a thouroughly steaming and cleaning procedure, and we will check...
No, it is not dry as It isn't a drying machine, it only gets a huge amount of water out of clothes that have been handwashed and they will dry quickly in the wind and sun. It only costs you a little donativo .....
The real thing, machine washing and drying will cost you 4 euro.
In Roncesvalles we wash, dry and fold your clothes for 4 euro.
We also have sinks for those who want to wash by hand. After the handwashing we put the clothes in a centrifuge (spindryer). And it is always my guilty pleasure to learn young men how to wash their undies and socks ... The washing...
The officiel announcement in Roncesvalles now is as follows: pilgrims can walk until Pamplona at their own risk: no help available as all emergency services are now in the area after Pamplona. Pilgrims will beinformed when they arrive in Pamplona. They have to stop there, and will be able to...
@David Tallan, this seems to me a very special stamp! It is not the stamp of the albergue, but it must be the stamp of the collegial Church. I suppose the signature is from Don Jesús Labiano, who was the prior in that time. He is still alive, a frail old man of 95 years old or so. Every now and...
Botaivica, no, this is not a thread about hospitaleros, but for me being a hospitalera at Roncesvalles (I just inscribed for my sixth time next year) IS my way of giving back to the Camino (i.e. to pilgrims who are walking the Camino). Making them feel welcome, helping them, cleaning in the...
...build, maintain and keep clean toilets for pilgrims who have the money to travel over the world to walk through their country ......
Pilgrims are not tourists, who pay a lot for 5* hotels and restaurants and keep up the economy.
A tourist demands, a pilgrim is grateful for what is offered .....
So if I understand it right: you are going to walk with a babystroller, you are going to bike on an ebike, and you are going to use a motorhome. That sounds indeed like the odd day of a true Pilgrim ......
Before you take off with your babystroller, your ebikes and your motorhome, please, read...
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