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I booked Casa Begnigo just last week for June via WhatsApp- with prompt response
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I too said I was a pilgrim. Used a short message translated on Google Translate with date I wanted to stay.
Dublin airport permits them to be taken through security (it's info buried in their website and twitter). It's very different to Santiago airport which has not allowed them throughfor many years.
I have been doing this in stages since 2021 from Co Fermanagh... switching to the Voie Littoral near Saintes to Biarritz then onto Via Bayona to Burgos. A few others from Ireland have done similar.
Just FYI thru Ireland I started on Ulster Way to Blacklion, then the Cavan and Leitrim Ways to...
There is another very recent thread discussing the Via Kunig section in Leon ie route from San Martin/Villadangos to Ponferrada. (nb a reservoir cut the route directly to Villafranca).
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/via-kuenig-leon-sections.86746/#post-1253813
It's still in...
The Leon section is definitely a project that is early in development so there is limited info. There is apparently some route markings done - there is a pilgrim welcome in Quintanilla, and also accomodation in hostals in Bembimbre. At Branuelas - some have arranged pick up by accomodation (i...
There are a few stomach bugs that are infectious and easily transmitted, and hard to kill - even alcohol handgel isn't sufficient. In close quarters such bugs can spread easily. I always carry soap with me - so many toilets lack any - but a good hand-wash is important!
Contaminated water in...
You will probably get plenty of comments to not bring a tent - but I am presuming you have a good reason. Just be aware there are legal issues with wild camping in Spain.
I have lightweight tent- but switched out some of the pegs for lighter options. You will need something warmer to sleep in...
If you want to have a look at some there is a website that collects them
https://www.lossellosdelcamino.com/index.php/espana/camino-frances-incluye-caminos-navarro-y-aragones
From accomodation, bars, churches, townhalls, tourist offices, post offices...
I have met a few pilgrims walking with no support - and they are honest about it, to them I generally feel some generosity- it is an interesting commitment to walk in such a way. And it is actually a long standing Christian practice to set out with nothing.
As for those who claim to have lost...
Or try the Via Kunig from Las Herrerias to Lugo then camino Verde and onto the Camino Norte. (From Astorga the Camino Manzanal would be extremely quiet!)
I am another solo woman - just make sure you have some extra in the budget for a taxi or a hotel night. Also be aware that occasionally you can get caught up in a "bubble", but if you slow down or outrun it things will be easier.
In addition to the first couple of days from SJPDP to Pamplona...
It may be worth emailing them to find out.
I can't provide much help as I camped on the campsite in Hopitaux Neufs. But there used to be another hotel in Jougne - La Poste
https://www.hotel-restaurant-laposte1900.fr/hotel-hotel-restaurant-laposte-le-1900.php
Definitely jump on bus into the city centre! Kirkie is local and is probably a good source on the bus options- its 15 years since i lived in Dublin. But just to get you started - aircoach goes through a toll tunnel into the city, while Dublin bus no 41 or 16 go on normally roads with multiple...
I am stuck at home with a nasty cold - but at least it's in my own house- though looking out at the first batch of sunny weather we've had in months.
But I did come down with a cold on one camino but thankfully after 3 days I felt okay and by end of the week I was back at full steam. Best thing...
Also the dates relate to 2 public holidays in Italy- 25th April and 1st May and so a popular holiday period is based around them. Hence the one-way instruction for one path that is very popular in Cinque Terre Park.
I had kind of read up on the Cinque Terre recently as I am planning on the Via della Costa to Rome next year.
Currently 2 paths require payment to use in the main season- the others do not currently, (though one is closed as well). In winter there is no charge. And the official website is...
I had a short play - kind of get your idea and I like to plan (even if I later abandon it due to a range of other factors). The using km for input is confusing except for actual distances. The boxes with minimum, average and maximum distance/time probably need further work to make it clearer...
A good source of info including accomodation -with a good number of albergues
https://www.gronze.com/camino-vasco
There are also a few accounts buried in the Vasco section of the forum. There are also a few YouTube videos on the route.
It's been 2 years since I walked but it was well-marked...
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