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Hi Denise,
Having just finished the ingles this week, if you were my mum (fit woman in her late sixties) I would say:
1) for a more comfortable experience, you could skip the pilgrim hostels and enjoy a full night's sleep without the bedsprings creaking all night with couples canoodling. You...
Yes, walking mid April to arrive in Santiago on Good Friday (we hope). I was told by one person at a practical pilgrim day in London that there is no need for a sleeping bag at all - the hostels have blankets and this person jettisoned their bag on day two (!)- but I've since read elsewhere that...
We are first timers planning to walk the Camino Ingles in a few weeks. I've heard different things about whether you need a sleeping bag if you are staying in the albergues. Is there central heating, or is it more basic than that? We weren't planning to bring bags but perhaps that's a choice we...
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