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Accommodations. Need to bk in advance?

Christinamc

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Camino Norte first week in May
Hi. I only have 7 days and will be walking from Irun to Bilboa end of April, first week of May. Aside from booking ahead in San Sebastián and Bilbao, do I need to book in advance or will I have ample options to choose from on the ground when I arrive. In other words, can I wing at this time of the season?

Huge thanks for any and all advice.

Christina
 
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You can probably wing it, but this section of the Norte is pretty sparse on inexpensive pilgrim accommodation. For example there is no albergue or hostel in Gernika.

I usually use Gronze to identify places to stay, but there is at least one that I know of that's not on Gronze, and that's Albergue Izarbide, which is a few km after Deba. If you decide to stay there you should have a reservation, because you face a long uphill walk to Markina if they are full.

 
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You can probably wing it, but this section of the Norte is pretty sparse on inexpensive pilgrim accommodation. For example there is no albergue or hostel in Gernika.

I usually use Gronze to identify places to stay, but there is at least one that I know of that's not on Gronze, and that's Albergue Izarbide, which is a few km after Deba. If you decide to stay there you should have a reservation, because you face a long uphill walk to Markina if they are full.

And, at least in 2019, that Albergue was wonderful.
 
Hi. I only have 7 days and will be walking from Irun to Bilboa end of April, first week of May. Aside from booking ahead in San Sebastián and Bilbao, do I need to book in advance or will I have ample options to choose from on the ground when I arrive. In other words, can I wing at this time of the season?

Huge thanks for any and all advice.

Christina
At that time of year I'd say you could wing it. I often don't book ahead even in busy times and I've never been left out in the cold! If you have a healthy budget it's even easier of course, if pilgrim accommodation is full, which is unlikely.
 
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You can probably wing it, but this section of the Norte is pretty sparse on inexpensive pilgrim accommodation. For example there is no albergue or hostel in Gernika.

I usually use Gronze to identify places to stay, but there is at least one that I know of that's not on Gronze, and that's Albergue Izarbide, which is a few km after Deba. If you decide to stay there you should have a reservation, because you face a long uphill walk to Markina if they are full.


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Whenever I see a thread about booking hotac I always think there is a world of difference between booking a ‘non refundable’ bed/room, and a ‘cancellable’ room/bed. I only book via booking . com but most places tend to have a non refundable rate and a cancellable rate and the difference is negligible, usually around 15-20%. So I book a week in advance and keep on top on the cancellation timescales/ penalities and replan where necessary .
 

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