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A Bed for the night

can you advise me on open alberques, hostels, from 08 jan 18 onwardson the camino francis,

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peaco

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I am starting out from SJPDeP on the second week of January 18 Please is it possible to get a current update on the accommadation available where as the albergues, and hostels will be open for business along the route to Santiago. its no joke arriving in a small town,or hamlet, and finding no place to stay. rain running down your nose,sore feet, and little food in your back pack. adds to the misery. thanks
 
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The pilgrim office at SJPdP will give you a list of all the alberques and opening dates. There is a resource on here giving a list of the recommended albergues. I used it a lot and would phone ahead to check whether they had a bed available if I turned up an hour or two later, some would reserve you a bed and some would tell you that although they couldn't reserve you a bed they would say "we've got 70 beds and only 12 occupied, you should be alright."
 
Thanks very much for all the info. I'm sorted and feeling good now. i walked the same camino last year 18/1/17. and on a few occasions entered some villages/towns to find that the list given in SJPdeP. was inaccurate. you know that feeling, your eyes well up. Buen Camino to anyone who will be walking at this time.
 
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Hence the need to phone ahead and check! If I was in one village and debating whether to continue on or to find a place in the next village or town, I would call up the albergue in the next village and ask if they had a bed for that night. The phrase to learn is "tienes una cama por este noche?" I'm sure you understand Si and No. If you find errors on the list issued, email and tell them, I did.
 

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