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thebuggypusher

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Hi

I live and work in residential retreat centre run by my local diocese. Each year we bring some of our volunteer team to walk the last stage of the camino and this year will be my second trip. There will be twelve of us (including my 3 year old daughter and her buggy - she's a veteran of last year) and we'll be a very international group: UK, US, Germany, Sweden, Slovakia, South Korea, Poland and The Netherlands.

Being a big group we are not planning on using hostels. If anyone knows of any non-hostel accommodation anywhere along the camino to around 10km beyond Arzua, I'd be very grateful to hear of it. It seems to be the trickiest stretch to find anything.

Buen camino to all

the buggy pusher
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Hi Buggypusher and welcome to the Forum :).
I don't envy you trying to organize beds for 12 :roll: The CSJ guide mentions the stops where there hotels/hostals but availability will depend on when you plan to walk, I'm sure others will come up with other guides. You may be aware that the Camino gets very busy once the Spanish holidays start at the end of June, and particularly the later sections since many pilgrims just walk the final stages from Sarria.
Good luck with your quest and Buen Camino to all in your party.

Brendan
 
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