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  1. adeczka13

    Starting from Faro

    Hello Dear Friends, I'm planning to start my 5th Camino this August and decided it's time to go to wonderful Portugal and walk Camino Portugues this time. I would love to start in Faro, but I can't seem to find any information past 2016. Has the path been marked by now? How many days does in...
  2. adeczka13

    Which of the German Caminos are the most popular?

    Hello Fellow Pilgrims! I am planning my sixth Camino, and this time I want to do it "properly" -- start at home and get all the way to Fisterra! Which makes it a looooong walk, because I live in Poland (in Gdańsk). I already know that the walk through Poland will be a very lonely one...
  3. adeczka13

    Albergue in Oloron St Marie

    Thank you for all replies :)
  4. adeczka13

    Albergue in Oloron St Marie

    Hello Fellow Pilgrims, I am starting my next camino in Oloron st Marie (on Aug, 14) and I will arrive in the late afternoon, so I was thinking about making a reservation in an albergue-- which I normally never do, but I thought it would be nice to have a bed booked after travelling since 4:30AM...
  5. adeczka13

    Where to start?

    Thank you for the replies, I will think of it now and make my decision :)
  6. adeczka13

    Descent into Roncesvalles as opposed to Foncebadon-Molinaseca

    I've heard many people claim that the route from SJPDP to Roncesvalles is the one hardest day on the Camino -- in my opinion they are right, very bad for knees. If you have knees problems you might consider starting in Roncesvalles, many people do that. Or at least make the first day shorter and...
  7. adeczka13

    Anyone else walked without staying in Albergues?

    Dear Cate, I walked the Camino as a solo walker in 2012, so that's the prices I know of: albergues: from 5 to 15 euro per night single rooms in hotels/hostals/casa rurales: from 25 to 40 euro per night You can also find a friend (who doesn't snore :p) and share a twin room, that would be...
  8. adeczka13

    Anyone else walked without staying in Albergues?

    I really like what PANO wrote: "Seriously, if you can afford the extra coins (if you're a pair, the difference is neglectable) you did the right thing and at that freed your albergue beds to some others on a tight budget." I totally agree! I think that no matter where you sleep you are a true...
  9. adeczka13

    Where to start?

    Thanks Falcon! I cannot find any information about the albergue in Lacommande - can I feel safe to get a bed there? Or are there any hotels/casa rural in case there are no free beds in the albergue :)?
  10. adeczka13

    Where to start?

    Dear pilgrims, I am starting my second Camino in August. I'm flaying to Pau on the 14th and I have problems in making a decision... I could either walk from the airport to Lescar, stay there for the night, and then go on to Oloron St Marie the next day - but that's a very long first day, over...
  11. adeczka13

    Pau/Oloron - Somport - and on to Santiago -Help needed

    Hello Fellow Pilgrims, I am planning to walk a longish combination of different Caminos this year: Pau - Somport - Puente la Reina - Leon - Camino del Salvador - Oviedo - Camino Primitivo - Melide - Satiago - Muxia ...and I have a problem with planning my first day. I booked a plane from Paris...

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