I am planning on doing my first Camino Frances at the start of May but I am still unsure whether to book my return flight home from Santiago or can I do it along the way? Any Internet cafes in bigger places? Can I print out my ticket? etc. Thanks for the help.
I suppose what I meant from by watching from a far was not get involved in the actual running of the bulls but just in festival it's self. Thanks for the replies... I have an excuse to walk again next year.
Would anyone recommend the bull run in Pamplona? Either taking part or maybe just watching from a far. I'm just basically asking if anyone has done it along the way to Santiago and recommend or have any tips for a first timer...?
I will be walking Camino Frances for the first time in May and I was wondering if anyone knows of any places which would or have in the past given work paid or unpaid to anyone along the route. My plan would be to walk the whole Camino first then head back if I find anywhere willing to other...
I knew the Camino family was good but this response has been wonderful and I have plenty of options to mull over for the next few days/weeks (before I book). Thanks everyone for the reply and if anyone thinks of other ways, different to the ones mentioned then I'd be very grateful also.
Thanks everyone for the help. I had done research before and it still looks like I'll have to walk on a time frame due to booking return flights... Not ideal but that's life. Can't wait to start walking!
Hello, I plan to walk Camino Frances next year but I am stuck on how to get to and from the UK, Manchester. As I am only 22 when I start my walk I'll obviously prefer the cheapest option... Not necessarily the easiest. Please help. Thanks in advance.
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