John Rowan
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Ingles, Frances, Portuguese.
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I second this. A lovely place and the family couldn't be more hospitable.An option for Bruma is Meson Novo, located just 2 km off the Camino in Meson do Vento, whose clientele is primarily pilgrims. They also offer a pickup service, which you can arrange in advance. They are also family run and get rave reviews for hospitality.
Hi Denis, It looks like i will be walking in July of next year as my daughter will only be finished her exams then. It will probably be a bit busier then but hopefully i wont have too many problems finding somewhere to stay. Did you have any problems on the route?HI John,
What month in 2016 are you walk? If i may ask. The reason i'm asking is cuz i walk 3 weeks ago, between May 3-10, and some albergues are large with few sleepers and it may work if you want to save some money.
Buen Camino.
Thanks for that. I am planning to walk in July of next year, hopefully there will be more pilgrims on the route at that time.In Sigueiro I had a pvt room at Albergue de Delia for 25 €, depending on time of year, the Ingles is a quiet camino. I walked it last Oct the first week in it was grand! Only saw 12 pilgrims the entire week
Hi,
I am planning to walk the Camino Ingles next year (2016) with my daughter. The route I hope to take is as follows:
Ferrol - Neda - Pontedeume - Betanzos - Bruma - Sigueiro - Santiago.
I have been trawling through various forums, facebook pages, blogs etc looking at various accommodation. If I was doing the pilgrimage alone I not be fussy where I lay my head for the night but I am travelling with my 16 year old daughter. She is a very, very light sleeper and understandably would not be comfortable staying in communal Hostels/Albergues.
I have been looking at some Hotel booking sites and have found accommodation in all of the places we plan to stay but some of them are working out to be expensive (€ 70/80 per night for a twin room). Apart from the cost, I/We would love to experience the "spirit of the Camino" where we can mix and mingle with fellow pilgrims.
If anyone has a list of accommodation along the Camino Ingles that allows for booking of Private/Twin rooms I would really appreciate it. Again, If I was travelling alone I would not be concerned with pre-booking but I would prefer to have the peace of mind of being certain of accommodation at the end of each day.
Go Raibh Maith Agat (Thank you very much)
John (& Emma)
Gets my vote too!I second this. A lovely place and the family couldn't be more hopitable.
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